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RSS 1.0 and RDFa
How do you express a feed using RDFa in a plain XHTML page? Microformats has a proposal for Atom called hAtom. Michael Hausenblas didn't want to write yet another specification or give abstract examples, so he took the way of running code. He proposed a simple RSS2RDFa Transcoder. Starting from real RSS 1.0 feeds in the wild and trying to express them in XHTML+RDFa will help to figure out what is needed.
He tested on Identi.ca which offers RSS 1.0 feed, the result is an XHTML+RDFa page.
Filed by Karl Dubost on July 15, 2008 3:32 AM in Semantic Web, Tools
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Nice :)
See also http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/syndication/message/548 and http://www.w3.org/2000/08/w3c-synd