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Resource:Annozilla (Annotea on Mozilla)
| Name: | Resource:Annozilla (Annotea on Mozilla) |
| Description: | The Annozilla project was designed to view and create annotations associated with a web page, as defined by the W3C Annotea project. The idea is to store annotations as RDF on a server, using XPointer (or at least XPointer-like constructs) to identify the region of the document being annotated. Additionally, the Annozilla source code is available.
The intention of Annozilla is to use Mozilla's native facilities to manipulate annotation data - its built-in RDF handling to parse the annotations, and nsIXmlHttpRequest to submit data when creating annotations. To use Annozilla, you will need to install the packages, get set up with a user account with an annotation server (e.g., the W3C test server), and then you should be ready to start using the extension. |
| Parent Organization: | mozdev.org |
| Related to: | Beyond the pdf |
| Resource Type(s): | Software resource, Source code |
| Abbreviation: | Annozilla |
| Resource: | Resource |
| URL: | http://annozilla.mozdev.org/ |
| Id: | nif-0000-02545 |
| Link to OWL / RDF: | Download this content as OWL/RDF |
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| Abbrev | Annozilla + |
| CurationStatus | curated + |
| DefiningCitation | http://annozilla.mozdev.org/ + |
| Definition | The Annozilla project was designed to view … The Annozilla project was designed to view and create annotations associated with a web page, as defined by the W3C Annotea project. The idea is to store annotations as RDF on a server, using XPointer (or at least XPointer-like constructs) to identify the region of the document being annotated. Additionally, the Annozilla source code is available.
The intention of Annozilla is to use Mozilla's native facilities to manipulate annotation data - its built-in RDF handling to parse the annotations, and nsIXmlHttpRequest to submit data when creating annotations. To use Annozilla, you will need to install the packages, get set up with a user account with an annotation server (e.g., the W3C test server), and then you should be ready to start using the extension. uld be ready to start using the extension. |
| Has default formThis property is a special property in this wiki. | Resource + |
| Has role | Software resource +, and Source code + |
| Id | nif-0000-02545 + |
| Is part of | Mozdev.org + |
| Label | Resource:Annozilla (Annotea on Mozilla) + |
| ModifiedDate | 17 April 2012 + |
| Page has default formThis property is a special property in this wiki. | Resource + |
| RelatedTo | Beyond the pdf + |
| SuperCategory | Resource + |



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