RDFa et les CMS
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Je viens de faire un essai de rdfa isation du thème par défaut de Dotclear, avant de m'attaquer à celui en usage ici-même. Je me suis appuyé sur l'excellent article de Got que j'avais déjà expérimenté sur un thème Wordpress : RDFaiser votre blog, 2ème partie : la pratique. Le résultat est téléchargeable ici : Dotclear-RDFa.tar Le thème passe avec succès l'épreuve de la validation XHTML + RDFa du validateur du W3C. Un second article détaillant pas à pas la méthode est en cours de préparation.
Drupal 7 has native support for RDFa. That is likely to make Drupal the top choice for sites that want to use semantic technology to promote their sites. That in turn may spur the creation of more semantic web services. This virtuous circle may be just what the semantic web needs to break out of its “worthy but a bit too academic” phase into something more commercially mainstream. This post gives some background on why RDFa is important, the state of RDFa support in Drupal, how other CMS will add RDFa support and how this can play out for the overall semantic web ecosystem. Beyond Blogging
I’ve been quiet about my involvement in this daunting project, but now that the book is finally complete and has hit the book stores, it’s time to talk about it. It all started more than two years ago when Benjamin Melançon (the instigator of this crazy project) asked me if I would be interested in helping him write a book on Drupal. It was when I was traveling on the East Coast spreading the word about Drupal and RDF (around the time of DrupalCon DC 2009 ). I was honored and agreed to participate. Things were very much up in the air at the time, and Ben didn’t really have any plan yet on how this would become real.
By my rough count, there are 150 contrib projects for Drupal 7 that declare new field types as part of their central module. I've listed the projects here by their usage statistics.
GoodRelations is a standardized vocabulary (also known as "schema", "data dictionary", or "ontology") for product, price, and company data that can (1) be embedded into existing static and dynamic Web pages and that (2) can be processed by other computers. This increases the visibility of your products and services in the latest generation of search engines, recommender systems, and other novel applications. Its core classes are This document is the official specification. For examples, tools, and other developer resources, click on the menu items on top of this page.
On structure ici la liste des billets qui apparrait sur la page d'accueil du site propulsé par Dotclear. Le morceau de code qui nous intéresse se trouve sous la balise . Les ajouts par rapport à l'original sont en gras, les commentaires originaux de Got en rouge. Voilà, pour ma part je ne suis pas allé plus loin et je n'ai pas structuré les commentaires. Les grands pavés de code ci-dessus sont un peu indigestes mais en les recoupant avec le thème original et les explications des Petites Cases , RDFaiser n'importe quel thème Dotclear ne devrait pas poser de souci majeur. J'espère n'avoir rien oublié.