In response to the recent surge of interest in the XML Infoset, Dan Connolly announced some work he's been doing in creating RDF representations of XML content.
Connolly's stylesheet takes XML content and transforms it into an RDF representation, per the RDF schema included in the XML Infoset specification (exampleinput and output).
The author writes:
This highlights some of the differences between
the infoset data model and the XPath data model,
since I'm using XPath to destructure the input.
I think it also clarifies some stuff about
how xml:lang fits into the RDF model, and
about how XML Schema datatypes (and
structured types, for that matter) fit
with RDF.
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