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2006 Mar 27
3
XML Storage?
Hey Folks,
Now that all the fun and games of learning Rails has almost sunk
in it''s time to build something useful. I am tasked with building a
system to control and search our large (and I mean large 1.5 million + and
growing) photograph collection. I have been building databases for years
and after thinking about the situation we decided that trying to store the
2007 Sep 09
0
The use for an XML based metadata format
Hi Daniel,
On 9/10/07, Daniel Aleksandersen <aleksandersen@runbox.com> wrote:
> It is indeed necessary. I hope this format will be a huge leap in metadata
> descriptions for media content. Not only for music, but any media found in
> Oggs.
You are thinking too small. Such standards should not be made to just
work with Ogg, but rather possible to work with any media format out
2007 Sep 10
0
Working towards an XML based metadata format
On Monday 10. September 2007 23:39:50 Silvia Pfeiffer wrote:
> 2) we need a XML annotation format for audio - in particular for music
> - that is more structured than vorbiscomment (and this probably
> applies to video, too)
There are two possible ways to go regarding the format:
1) Build on XML+RDF and DC[1] with an additional name space for the more
media specific elements and
2007 Sep 09
2
The use for an XML based metadata format
On Monday 10. September 2007 01:10:44 Silvia Pfeiffer wrote:
> Hi Daniel,
>
> On 9/10/07, Daniel Aleksandersen <aleksandersen@runbox.com> wrote:
> > It is indeed necessary. I hope this format will be a huge leap in
> > metadata descriptions for media content. Not only for music, but any
> > media found in Oggs.
>
> You are thinking too small. Such standards
2005 Oct 25
2
Content-Type: application/rdf+xml
Hi,
I am trying to parse the response received from a rdf file using DOM.
However, I am not able to get anything in the responseXML. It always returns null.
Following is the content type I receive from the server.
Content-Type: application/rdf+xml
Can someone let me know how I can receive this as an xmlObj?
Thanks in advance,
Mandy.
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2004 Dec 15
4
AR db adapter for a RDF database (ATT: DHH)
Hi people,
As I stated in a earlier message, I am using Rails on my masters degree
and soon I will have to port my application from a relational database
(MySql) to a RDF semantic database called Sesame.
At first, I thought that I could get away with most of the porting only
by writing a decent database adapter, but then, examining AR closer, I
could see that it has some strong dependencies
2006 May 04
0
native xml db for rails
Hey,
I''m an xmldb newb, as I expect most are since xquery only got nailed a
few months ago. I know nothing more than reading around the subject
and a couple of hours tinkering with sleepycats offering. Enough
though to make me realise the potential of an xml database though. I
dont really have a spare supercomputer to parse xml documents to
compete with a relational database on speed but
2008 Jan 19
1
Set Return Type XML in Prototype
Please help i can''t return xml data using prototype.
If i use data from direct xml file then it works fine but when i use
ajax request with header content xml it''s not working
My code just work on IE but in FF it does not working. My code sample
are given below
If any one already done this kinds of job Please help me as soon as
possible.
var xmlDoc;
function Claulate()
{
var
2007 Sep 10
0
The use for an XML based metadata format
Silvia Pfeiffer wrote:
> What I've gotten out of this discussion so far:
>
> 1) we need to introduce a means in which to do captions; this could be
> done through adding a "caption" element to CMML, or in another
> time-continuous annotation format; so far I am not sure which would be
> the better way
>
There is also the OggWrit draft
2007 Sep 09
1
The use for an XML based metadata format
Daniel Aleksandersen <aleksandersen+xiphlists@runbox.com> wrote:
...
> Since the URI attribute can describe locations (URLs), the format could work
> as a RDF document; being an external resource describing external content.
> But of course the metadata would be in the Ogg stream-container-thingy
> (...somehow. help. input?) in the case of the Ogg format.
As this would be XML, I
2003 Jun 18
0
A slight weird diversion
Hi Folks,
This is a totally off-topic diversion that I thought people might find
fun.
I've been working on a small parser framework that I'm integrating into
Obversive to provide code analysis of R scripts and stuff. It is still
a work in progress, but the parser currently can parse R code and
produce an XML output file representing the Abstract Syntax Tree.
I thought it would be
2007 Aug 21
1
handling of dynamic filecontent creation
Hi list!
In the light of my personal "Simon is dumping his problems on
others"-week I have a question regarding.. dunno.. generally "handling
of dynamic filecontent creation" I think is the best to describe it:
We use a lot of in-house built services (for arguments sake webservers)
which are instantiable and bring their own "framework" for setup, so I
created
2007 Sep 14
3
The use for an XML based metadata format
I've been trying to follow the situation here, because that's one of
the things I try to do in Xiph: know what's happening. There's a
total of 70 messages related with recent metadata discussions.
Here's what I have understood so far:
* Daniel is still not trying to read and understand the _other_
metadata proposals; he makes several non-true statements regarding
them.
*
2006 Oct 01
2
Metadata & RDF
On 30/09/06, Ralph Giles <giles@xiph.org> wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 30, 2006 at 12:21:53PM +0200, Danny Ayers wrote:
>
> > Basically I'd like to embed arbitrary (meta)data in flac files.
>
> I agree it would be best to define a new block type for RDF
> metadata, or probably better for random attached XML data,
That sounds reasonable, but...
and
> let the xml parser
2006 Mar 14
8
"Database" as a collection of XML docs
Hello everyone,
A new project I''m starting on has a "database" consisting of many 10s
of thousands of XML documents. They all conform to a common schema.
The project consists pretty much exclusively of searching and
presenting existing data - there''s no need (for the forseeable future)
to be able to input or update XML documents in the database. Unlike
(say) blog
2006 Sep 30
2
Metadata & RDF
I'm very pleased to come across flac, good work folks!
I would like advice and/or have a spec feature request. Please bear in
mind that I am totally new to the format, apologies if what I describe
has been discussed before.
Basically I'd like to embed arbitrary (meta)data in flac files. For
example, it may be about the audio, but then again it may be about the
creator of the audio, or
2007 Apr 04
1
seamonkey on Centos 2.1 deletes itself!
Well, partly:
I've been "converting" a RHL 7.3 system to approximately Centos 2.1, so found
it necessary to "rpm -Va"
I was more than a little surprised at this:
[root at magpie root]# rpm -V seamonkey
missing /usr/lib/mozilla-seamonkey-1.0.8/chrome/overlayinfo/browser
missing /usr/lib/mozilla-seamonkey-1.0.8/chrome/overlayinfo/browser/content
missing
2006 Feb 01
3
Parsing RDF coming from a URL
Hello,
i''m writing an application that needs geocoding information for locations
outside of the US.
I''m using the brainoff.com geocoding service
mappoint = Net::HTTP.new(''brainoff.com'', 80)
response = mappoint.get(''/geocoder/rest/?city=Gent,BE'')
logger.debug response.body
and the body of the response is in the following form :
<rdf:RDF
2016 Mar 23
0
[GSoC 2016] Code Generation Improvements task
*Vivek Pandya*
On Wed, Mar 23, 2016 at 10:28 PM, Krzysztof Parzyszek <
kparzysz at codeaurora.org> wrote:
> On 3/1/2016 11:26 AM, vivek pandya via llvm-dev wrote:
>
>>
>> Still I am looking for feedback on RDF part and also if some one is
>> willing to mentor me.
>
> Hello Krzysztof Parrzyszek,
I switched to other topic as I felt I don't have enough
2007 Sep 14
0
The use for an XML based metadata format
Ivo,
Let's not start finger-pointing, since that's not constructive.
I do think we have gotten further than what you are describing.
Skeleton, CMML and Vorbiscomment are not sufficient for some people -
in particular when there is a more complex piece of metadata to be
communicted, e.g. from an archive that stores a lot more information
than just name-value pairs.
But I agree: the space