XML::GRDDL::Profile(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation XML::GRDDL::Profile(3pm)NAME
XML::GRDDL::Profile - represents a profile URI
DESCRIPTION
This module is used internally by XML::GRDDL and you probably don't want to mess with it.
@XML::GRDDL::Profile::ignore is an array of strings and regular expressions for matching profile URIs that should be ignored. You can
fiddle with it, but it voids your warranty.
The ignore list currently consists of the RDFa profile, the GRDDL profile itself, and regular expressions matching profiles that start
'http://purl.org/uF/', 'http://microformats.org/profile/' and 'http://ufs.cc/x/'.
Profile documents many be written in any format supported by RDF::RDFa::Parser or RDF::Trine::Parser, including RDF/XML, Turtle and
XHTML+RDFa.
SEE ALSO
XML::GRDDL.
AUTHOR
Toby Inkster <tobyink@cpan.org>.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2008-2011 Toby Inkster
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.12.3 2011-02-20 XML::GRDDL::Profile(3pm)
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RDF::TrineX::Parser::RDFa(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation RDF::TrineX::Parser::RDFa(3pm)NAME
RDF::TrineX::Parser::RDFa - RDF::Trine::Parser-compatible interface for RDF::RDFa::Parser
DESCRIPTION
While RDF::RDFa::Parser is a good RDFa parser, its interface is a tad... shall we say... crufty.
RDF::TrineX::Parser::RDFa provides a much nicer interface, and is a subclass of RDF::Trine::Parser, so you get super-polymorphic benefits.
Yay!
Class Method
"parse_url_into_model($url, $model, %args)"
As per the method of the same name in RDF::Trine::Parser, this retrieves the URL and parses it into a model.
Unlike RDF::Trine::Parser, this method always assumes you're trying to parse some variety of RDFa.
Constructor
"new(%options)"
Constructs a new RDF::TrineX::Parser::RDFa parser.
The two important options are flavour (which defaults to 'xhtml') and version (which defaults to '1.1'). Other options are documented
in RDF::RDFa::Parser::Config.
Let's imagine that you want to parse RDFa 1.1 in HTML5, and you want to also parse the "role", "longdesc" and "cite" attibutes (which
are not strictly part of RDFa, but nevertheless often interesting). Then you'd use:
my $parser = RDF::TrineX::Parser::RDFa->new(
flavour => 'html5',
version => '1.1',
role_attr => 1,
longdesc_attr => 1,
cite_attr => 1,
);
Object Methods
The following methods are supported, as documented in RDF::Trine::Parser.
"parse_into_model($base_uri, $data, $model [,context => $context])"
"parse($base_uri, $data, &handler)"
"parse_file_into_model($base_uri, $fh, $model [,context => $context])"
"parse_file($base_uri, $fh, &handler)"
The following additional methods are supported:
"rdfa_flavour"
Returns the RDFa host language being used.
"rdfa_version"
Returns the RDFa version number being used.
Subclasses
The following subclasses of RDF::TrineX::Parser::RDFa exist:
RDF::TrineX::Parser::XHTML_RDFa10
RDF::TrineX::Parser::HTML32_RDFa10
RDF::TrineX::Parser::HTML4_RDFa10
RDF::TrineX::Parser::HTML5_RDFa10
RDF::TrineX::Parser::XHTML5_RDFa10
RDF::TrineX::Parser::Atom_RDFa10
RDF::TrineX::Parser::DataRSS_RDFa10
RDF::TrineX::Parser::SVG_RDFa10
RDF::TrineX::Parser::XML_RDFa10
RDF::TrineX::Parser::OpenDocument_RDFa10
RDF::TrineX::Parser::XHTML_RDFa11
RDF::TrineX::Parser::HTML32_RDFa11
RDF::TrineX::Parser::HTML4_RDFa11
RDF::TrineX::Parser::HTML5_RDFa11
RDF::TrineX::Parser::XHTML5_RDFa11
RDF::TrineX::Parser::Atom_RDFa11
RDF::TrineX::Parser::DataRSS_RDFa11
RDF::TrineX::Parser::SVG_RDFa11
RDF::TrineX::Parser::XML_RDFa11
RDF::TrineX::Parser::OpenDocument_RDFa11
By using these classes, you can skip the need to pass the 'flavour' and 'version' options to the constructor. For example:
my $parser = RDF::TrineX::Parser::HTML5_RDFa11->new(
role_attr => 1,
longdesc_attr => 1,
cite_attr => 1,
);
Note that these are classes, but they are not modules. You should not attempt to load them with "require" or "use".
SEE ALSO
RDF::Trine::Parser, RDF::RDFa::Parser, RDF::RDFa::Parser::Config.
<http://www.perlrdf.org/>, <http://rdfa.info/>.
AUTHOR
Toby Inkster <tobyink@cpan.org>.
COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE
Copyright 2012 Toby Inkster
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES
THIS PACKAGE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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