My plugin has just gone live on wordpress.org. This adds support to WordPress for FOAF which allows machines to parse and index your data more easily, using RDF data and its micro formats. Future versions will introduce the Dublin Core standard and allow articles and pages to be tagged in a machine friendly format.

If you use WordPress please download and give it a go, and if you like it please rate it on wordpress.org.

You can get it here: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wp-rdfa/

My project page for the plugin is here: http://dev.squarecows.com/projects/wp-rdfa/

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  1. This is really great news! Thanks a lot for this. Just one tiny question: how do I install it at my blog [1]?

    Cheers,
    Michael

    [1] http://webofdata.wordpress.com/

  2. Check out http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wp-rdfa/ there are instructions there. I’ll double check for you blog as its a wordpress.com site and I’m a little unsure how plugins work on that site. Check back soon and I’ll let you know.

  3. Thanks, yes, I’ve seen the instructions. But that was precisely my question: how does one install plug-ins directly on a WP blog *hosted* by WP ;)

    Cheers,
    Michael

  4. I’ve just logged onto wordpress.com and unfortunately it looks like you can’t install custom plugins in wordpress.com. The only way I can think around this for you is to host your own wordpress blog on some rented space. You can download the source at wordpress.org.

    Sorry to disappoint.

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