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Pet-a-Matic


The Pet-a-Matic is a quick and easy way for you to create your own Pet Profiles. Simply work through the forms on this page and complete whichever details you'd like to add to your pet's description. As a minimum you'll need to supply your pet's name and your email address.


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Pet Profiles


for FOAF and RDF

Semantic Web development so far has shown an unjustifiable bias towards two-legged creatures.This experiment is an attempt aimed at redressing the balance.


update : 2004-08-04


Nothing much has happened. Except a correction to the ontology/schema - non-existent owl:range now replaced by rdfs:range. Thanks jsled.


update : 2004-04-28

I've got the XSLT+CSS version working, and also have set up a simple backend for storing the profiles. I think I'll move all the demo stuff over there, and just keep the background docs and schema here.


Here's an example: Sambuca (view source to see the RDF), XSLT, CSS and resulting HTML


update : 2004-04-24

The ontology has been changed somewhat, which has been reflected in the Pet-a-matic.


I've also tried direct CSS styling of the RDF/XML profiles, and there's a sample here: Sambuca


This is only likely to display correctly in Mozilla-based browsers. View source to see the data. I've not updated the XSLT stylesheet to reflect the changes in the ontology, but that should provide better cross-browser support.


Earlier material


Basil ( styled! - view source for the RDF/XML)


schema rendering stylesheet : owl.xsl
CSS for the schema profiles : style.css


XSLT for individual profiles : pet.xsl
CSS for the individual profiles : pet.css


Four legs good!

2004-04-20 Danny Ayers