Is anyone else seeing problems with the dbpedia.org SPARQL API at the
moment?
Can anyone in the know let us know when it might be back to normal service?


Thanks, 
John 


On 21/4/09 00:48, "Ryan Shaw" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I am having problems with incorrectly encoded characters in XML
> results from the DBpedia SPARQL endpoint. For example, the following
> query:
> 
> SELECT ?label WHERE {
> <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Kingdom_of_Italy_%281861%E2%80%931946%29>
> rdfs:label ?label .
> FILTER(lang(?label) = "en") }
> 
> The XML results return:
> 
> <binding name="label"><literal xml:lang="en">Kingdom of Italy
> (1861–1946)</literal></binding>
> 
> Note the garbage character between "1861" and "1946".
> 
> The HTML and JSON results have no such problem.
> 
> Ryan
> 
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