Right tobyink, adding a uri fixed the problem. Many thanks for responding quickly. More documentation would definitely help, particularly with examples. As you say, adding custom callbacks would allow to do "interesting things" -- some examples would be great. I would be happy to write the documentation up if I knew where to start.

You mention the module is beta, and its version number reflects that. Do you have a roadmap for the module, or are you focusing your energy on Swignition now?

What is the plan for Swignition? Is that going to become a CPAN resident module or will it develop as it is right now, a standalone program? I downloaded it, but it didn't run... it required some dependencies that it couldn't find.

I would definitely like to see RDF::RDFa::Parser develop further and become more robust and a viable alternative to the Python/Ruby/PHP stuff out there. Doesn't matter if it develops as it is, or in a new incarnation as Swignition.

By the way, your Swignition link on your website is broken. The link for 0.15 leads to the older Cognition 0.14 version.

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