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What can I do with these? You can have a computer generate the RDF representation of your data for you, instead of you doing it by hand. Why were they built? Writing RDF by hand can be a very time consuming and error prone experience, but the Semantic Web suffers from the chicken-egg problem that no killer app will be written without enough data and no data will be exposed without the benefit of a
Seek has graduated! The Seek project has graduated and moved on with its life. Visit the new home page for more information on how to join the new mailing lists, synch with the new code repositories, issue tracking, etc. Please excuse our mess during the transition. “Seek” adds faceted browsing features to Mozilla Thunderbird and lets you search through your email more effectively.
Solvent is a Firefox extension that helps you write screen scrapers for Piggy Bank. Why do I need screen scrapers? Piggy Bank needs web pages to embed information in a format that it can understand. This format is called RDF (Resource Description Framework) and its main advantage is that makes machine processing a lot easier. Unfortunately, at these very early stages, not many web pages embed or
Crowbar is a web scraping environment based on the use of a server-side headless mozilla-based browser. Its purpose is to allow running javascript scrapers against a DOM to automate web sites scraping but avoiding all the syntax normalization issues. Requirements Crowbar wants to be able to run the same exact scrapers created by Solvent for the use in Piggy Bank, to avoid having to tweak and tune
A Firefox 0.9 or 1.x extension that demonstrates how you can use Java inside a Firefox extension. We have used this technique in our Piggy Bank extension. This extension distills the technique to a skeleton so that you can more easily comprehend. This is intended for Firefox 0.9 or 1.x extension developers only. Get the Code and Build It You can browse the code online or you can follow these steps
Currently it scrapes: dc:title (from photo title) dc:creator (from photo author) dc:date (from uploaded date, not taken date) dc:rights ("All rights reserved" or link to creative commons license) dc:source (flickr photo page URL) tags (from photo tags) coordinates (from <meta name="geo.position"...> - new way flickr geotags photos)
Introduction Fresno provides unix command line access to the Javascript interpreter of your running Firefox instance. It is a complement to MozRepl, so you will need to have that installed and running in your firefox. Why do I Care? Here's an example of what you can do. This visits a web page, plucks out the HTML for a portion of the page, and then uses grep to pick out the hrefs. % ./fresno -p ht
Getting Started Here are a few easy steps to create a simple timeplot. Open up your favorite text or HTML editor and start creating an HTML file. Step 1. Link to the API In your HTML code, link to Timeplot's Javascript API code as follows: <html> <head> ... <script src="http://static.simile.mit.edu/timeplot/api/1.0/timeplot-api.js" type="text/javascript"></script> ... </head> <body> ... </body> </
Timeplot has graduated! The Timeplot project has graduated and moved on with its life. Visit the new home page for more information on how to join the new mailing lists, synch with the new code repositories, issue tracking, etc. Please excuse our mess during the transition. Timeplot is a DHTML-based AJAXy widget for plotting time series and overlay time-based events over them (with the same data f
Use a JavaScript-enabled browser to view this element, or directly browse the result list.MONTHYEARMilestone PiggyBank First Released2005-01-27T00:00:000Start date 2005-01-27 Title Piggy Bank First Released Milestone Piggy Bank 2.0b12005-05-23T00:00:000Start date 2005-05-23 Title Piggy Bank 2.1b Released Milestone Piggy Bank 2.1.02005-10-03T00:00:000Start date 2005-10-03 Title Piggy Bank 2.1.0 Rel
Exhibit has graduated! The Exhibit project has graduated and moved on with its life. Visit the new home page for more information on how to join the new mailing lists, synch with the new code repositories, issue tracking, etc. Please excuse our mess during the transition. Create interactive data-rich web pages like these ones below without ever touching a database or a web server, or doing any pro
Timeline Documentation Getting Started The basics, briefly how timelines work How to create timelines, a step-by-step tutorial API Timelines Bands Ethers Ether painters Decorators, for now, read the code Event sources, for now, read the code Event painters Layouts, for now, read the code Themes, for now, read the code Labellers, for now, read the code Utilities Data structure utilities, for now, r
SIMILE Timeline Examples Dinosaurs 2 Dinosaurs 2 Sources: the Natural History Museum, Dino Directory.
Timeline Examples The Life of Monet: a simple timeline showing the life of Monet. JFK Assassination timeline: a minute by minute development when John F. Kennedy got shot on November 22nd, 1963 in Dallas. Jewish History: 2000 years in length. Christianity Timeline: from Anno Domini to 2006, 570 events altogether. Religion Timelines: recommended to be viewed on a huge monitor, mashing the Jewish hi
Sources: http://roswell.fortunecity.com/angelic/96/pctime.htm. Titles of events have been phrased by David Huynh, author of this timeline example. The phrasing might not be of journalistic quality. The information in this example should not be taken as an official source of this topic.
Table of Contents: Getting Started Differentiating the Two Bands Understanding Initialization Settings Hot Zones Getting Started Here are a few easy steps to create a simple timeline. Open up your favorite text or HTML editor and start creating an HTML file. Step 1. Link to the API In your HTML code, link to Timeline's Javascript API code as follows: <html> <head> ... <script src="http://simile.mi
Timeline has graduated! The Timeline project has graduated and moved on with its life. Visit the new home page for more information on how to join the new mailing lists, synch with the new code repositories, issue tracking, etc. Please excuse our mess during the transition. Timeline is a DHTML-based AJAXy widget for visualizing time-based events. It is like Google Maps for time-based information.
What is this? Welkin is a graph-based RDF visualizer. What's New in Version 1.1 Works on Windows, Linux and MacOSX. Added support for Turtle/N3 RDF syntax. Dramatically reduced size for increased startup performance. Ability to turn on/off and modify link strength for individual predicates. Ability to color code resources. Ability to select and filter nodes directly on their graph-theoretical prop
Semantic Interoperability of Metadata and Information in unLike Environments SIMILE was focused on developing robust, open source tools that empower users to access, manage, visualize and reuse digital assets. Learn more about the SIMILE project.
What is this? HTTPTracer is an application that sits between your HTTP client and your HTTP server and sniffs all the communication that goes on between the two. What can I do with this? You can understand what's really passing thru your HTTP connections. This is normally useful to: understand if your caching mechanisms really work understand if the browser is really using keep-alive or if it's ge
Index of /piggy-bank NameLast modifiedSizeDescription Parent Directory - doap.rdf2007-10-29 23:23 2.5K encoding.n32005-10-29 07:24 2.4K images/2006-06-16 02:01 - screencasts/2006-10-18 07:18 - updates.rdf2007-10-29 23:23 862 Apache/2.4.29 (Ubuntu) Server at simile.mit.edu Port 80
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