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I noticed that the RDF module adds a link to the RDF info into the header of each post, but it does not use the URI of the post. Instead it uses the node URL.
In addition, there is no data returned when accessing the RDF for the individual post, and seemingly no way of adding this data to the post. The documentation also doesn't provide examples of how one can do anything with the RDF module, other than a general import/export.
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Comment #1
student297 CreditAttribution: student297 commentedHI, Even I am having same problem. Someone plz explain or update the rdf document on how to set up and how it can be used?it is very confusing.
Comment #2
scor CreditAttribution: scor commentedplease try again with the latest alpha6 version as many changes have been committed to the module.
as to the URL issue, it's due to the path module which maps the aliases
/my-nice-url
to the system urls likenode/2
. Supporting/my-nice-url/rdf
would mean that the RDF module would have to maintain a list of aliases in the path module of the type/my-nice-url/rdf
->node/2/rdf
Hopefully Drupal 7 will have a better way of handling this.
Comment #3
SocialNicheGuru CreditAttribution: SocialNicheGuru commentedthis is an issue with my site.
I am using spaces which rewrites the url to be within a context of a certain group.
RDF rewrites the url without regard to what the url is now with the spaces module :(
for example
mysite.com/mygroup/node/add/content-type gets rewritter to
mysite.com/node/add/content-type
This is bad. I wish it worked because there are other modules which depend on this that cannot be used
Edit:
Spaces uses path pre-fixing. Can RDF be made to work with it?
http://drupal.org/node/546588
Comment #4
smustgrave CreditAttribution: smustgrave at Mobomo commented