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Hi Brian,

I've tried the wget command and curl and in both cases I just get the 
HTML version of the document.  I don't think any meaningful content 
negotiation is happening.  It's probably as Karen suspected: they didn't 
return and embed schema in older reviews.  Are you getting something else?

I think the tool Karen is using takes the URL as the identifier 
(logical) and converts the '<meta name=description ' tag into 
schema:description (which seems fair).  That's how the tools comes up 
with the little bit it does for this item.

Yours,
Kevin

p.s.  Curl command I used:

  curl -L -H 'Application/rdf+xml' 
http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2014/2014-02-18.html | grep schema

I tried a few variations, such as removing the .html from the end of the 
URL etc.  Nada.



On 03/31/2016 08:39 AM, Brian Kennison wrote:
>
> On Mar 29, 2016, at 12:46 PM, Kevin Ford <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
>
> FWIW, I'm looking at the HTML itself.  You may be using a tool that is
> generating a little but of schema.  Is that accurate?
>
> Kevin,
>
> I was perplexed by this also but I realized that there was “content negotiation” going on. I set the header to accept rdf and indeed there is data for this document.
>
> —Brian
>
> wget --header "Accept: application/rdf+xml" http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2014/2014-02-18.html
>