Semantics extractor

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Luigi Donatello Asero

Could you please explain to me what the Semantic extractor is and where I
can find it? Is its use free of charge?
 
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Luigi Donatello Asero

Toby A Inkster said:
http://www.w3.org/2000/06/webdata/x...tp://www.w3.org/2002/08/extract-semantic.xsl&

That's an error message. The semantics extractor tried to access the page
you told it, but received a 403 (Forbidden, IIRC) error.

Now it works
http://www.w3.org/2000/06/webdata/x...tp://www.w3.org/2002/08/extract-semantic.xsl&

I am under the impression that I used a table on this page where I should
have used a list. The table contains the name of the regions in Italy and
every region is also a link. What would it be more appropriate to use?
 
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Eric Bohlman

I am under the impression that I used a table on this page where I
should have used a list. The table contains the name of the regions in
Italy and every region is also a link. What would it be more
appropriate to use?

That sounds like a list to me, since from the user's perspective each entry
contains only a single piece of data (the fact that it's a link isn't data
as far as the user is concerned). A good way to tell if a table should
really be a list is to ask yourself whether you could put meaningful, non-
redundant row and column headers on it. In your case, there would be only
one column header ("region") and any row header would simply duplicate the
row data, so you really have a list.
 

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