On Mar 31, 2016, at 9:39 AM, Brian Kennison 
<kennis...@wcsu.edu<mailto:kennis...@wcsu.edu>> wrote:

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.


Everyone,

I must apologize for being such a dumb-ass.

I just switch to the terminal session that I was using this morning and decided 
to look at that file one more time. There is no rdf available for this resource 
< http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2016/2016-03-30.html >  and no content negotiation 
is happening. The rdf that I saw  is being generated by the OpenLink Data 
Explorer extension.

I did not understand what this extension did. I thought that it only pulled 
data that was in the page (which it does do) but it will also generate rdf even 
when there is no rdf in the page. 
<http://virtuoso.openlinksw.com/presentations/Virtuoso_Sponger_1/Virtuoso_Sponger_1.html>
 .  The wget that I used was mistakenly using  a url of this generated page 
which I grabbed out of the browser.

I apologize for the confusion.

—Brian

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