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<title>Tuesday, February 04, 2003 - Sjoerd Visscher's weblog</title>
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	<h>Sjoerd Visscher's weblog</h>
	<p>Pondering those web technologies that may change the future of the world wide web.</p>
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		<h>Last Update</h>
		<p>10/16/2005; 1:25:27 AM</p>
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<h id='usingTheRdfReferrerData'><a href="http://w3future.com/weblog/2003/02/04.xml#a162" class="weblogItemTitle">Using the RDF referrer data</a></h>
<p>The RDF data that I have available since yesterday, is now put to good use. <a href="http://w3future.com/weblog/2003/01/26.xml#a157">Take a look at the archive page of January 26.</a> At the bottom you see two referrers with excerpts. This information comes from <a href="http://w3future.com/tools/rdf.php?about=http://w3future.com/weblog/2003/01/26.xml">the RDF data for that page</a>. <a href="http://w3future.com/w3f/w3f.xsl">The XSL stylesheet for this site</a> converts the RDF data to HTML.</p>
<p>This is a really nice thing about using XML/XSL for your weblog: the possibility to use several data sources at once. That I'm using XHTML 2.0 is hardly relevant. It's just the format I use for the textual content. The next datasource on the list to use is <a href="http://w3future.com/weblog/sidebars/weblog.opml">the OPML file I have for the sidebar</a>. This would finally make it possible to change the sidebar without having to republish all the weblog pages.</p>
<p>Each page now also has a <code>&lt;link></code> element that points to the RDF metadata for that page. I used <code>rel="meta"</code> as suggested in <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-syntax-grammar/#section-rdf-in-HTML">the RDF/XML Syntax Spec</a>. Does anybody know an application that might do something with this link?</p>
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