Hi Kingsley,
>What happens with a raw SPARQL protocol URL, using the DBpedia endpoint?
>&xslt-uri parameter takes the URI of and xslt resource .
Virtuoso doesn't like it:
curl
"http://dbpedia.org/sparql?query=SELECT%20*%20WHERE%20%7B%3Fs%20%3Fp%20%3Fo%20%7D%20LIMIT%203&xslt-uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.snee.com%2Ftemp%2Ftest.xsl"
Virtuoso 22023 Error The XSL-T transformation is prohibited
Without that parameter, this works:
curl
"http://dbpedia.org/sparql?query=SELECT%20*%20WHERE%20%7B%3Fs%20%3Fp%20%3Fo%20%7D%20LIMIT%203"
thanks,
Bob
On 10/1/2011 6:37 PM, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
On 10/1/11 3:42 PM, Bob DuCharme wrote:
I put an XSLT stylesheet at http://www.snee.com/temp/test.xsl. (It's a
copy of the standard xml-to-html.xsl one with a few arbitrary changes
liked "flag1" showing up at the beginning of each td element.) On
http://dbpedia.org/snorql/, though, when I pick "as XML+XSLT" in the
Results field and enter http://www.snee.com/temp/test.xsl in the "XSLT
stylesheet URL" field on the form, the results do not use that
stylesheet. Can anyone tell me why?
thanks,
Bob
What happens with a raw SPARQL protocol URL, using the DBpedia endpoint?
&xslt-uri parameter takes the URI of and xslt resource .
Kingsley
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