>I am going to look at how we could make this feature available to the
public as XSLT transformation is really powerful.
Tell me about it--what until you see what I did with a stylesheet that
took me less than 30 minutes to write yesterday. This will be on my blog
in a day or two.
thanks,
Bob
On 10/2/2011 1:31 PM, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
On 10/2/11 10:10 AM, Bob DuCharme wrote:
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
It does like the parameter, but for security reasons its is disabled
on the DBpedia instance, I should have mentioned that :-)
I am going to look at how we could make this feature available to the
public as XSLT transformation is really powerful. Also note (we don't
talk much about this) you can use SPARQL inside XSLT as an alternative
to XQuery/XPATH or in conjunction with them .
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"
Yes, that's a standard SPARQL protocol URL .
I am going to finally write a G+ note about SPARQL endpoints, since
utility of SPARQL Protocol URLs remain somewhat mysterious.
Kingsley
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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