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I'd suggest changing some of the information that is element content (text) into attribute URIs. Specifically, the "type" elements ought to be rdf:type instead. Then the ROR "types" like "Contact" would become regular rdf resources. This would make them more useful. True, displaying those labels would take a little more doing, but not much, given that the system that reads the file already has to know what a ROR file is anyway.
I'd also suggest adding a "link" element the the html page in the root directory, just like the rss autodiscovery links. This would provide another method of autodiscovery.
> Hi Bob,
>
> Of course, none of that information is mendatory. Tell
> me what you think about ROR in general. Don't you
> think there is a real need to be able to provide
> well-defined information about objects on a website (
> e.g. address, products, services, feeds, events,
> review, etc) in a generic fashion?
>
> Thanks for your, and anybody else's, comments.
>
> Dom
>
>
> --- Bob Foster <bob@objfac.com> wrote:
> > Just what I've been looking for: a way to publish my
> > email address on my
> > website so no spammer can miss it! ;-}
> >
> > Bob Foster
> >
> > Dom Vonarburg wrote:
> > > Want to see ROR files in action? Head to
> > > http://www.focusLook.com, a new product and
> > service
> > > search engine. This search engine only indexes
> > website
> > > with a ROR file.
> > >
> > >
> > > =====
> > > What is ROR?
> > >
> > > ROR is a simple RDF/XML format for describing your
> > > website in a generic fashion, so that search
> > engines
> > > and other web applications can find and discover
> > > information more easily. By default ROR
> > information is
> > > stored in a ROR file called ror.xml placed in your
> > > website's main directory. ROR is a bit like a
> > business
> > > card for your website. And that card can contain
> > as
> > > much information as you want about your website
> > > (contact, address, feeds, articles, products,
> > > discounts, images, events, etc). You can even
> > provide
> > > reviews of other websites. More info at
> > > http://www.rorweb.com
> > > =====
> > >
> > >
> > > Dom
> > > RORweb.com
> >
> >
> >
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