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Rob Vesse commented on JENA-493:
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And if I remember rightly the Turtle writer uses the same prefixed name 
validation code as is used for XML QNames - Andy?

It may be that we've always allowed such potentially illegal prefixed names in 
Turtle output (and possibly input?) even prior to the Turtle REC changes
                
> "j.0" prefix remembered by TDB; breaks Turtle output.
> -----------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: JENA-493
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JENA-493
>             Project: Apache Jena
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Fuseki, RIOT, TDB
>    Affects Versions: Fuseki 0.2.7
>            Reporter: Alexander Dutton
>
> I'm using TDB with Fuseki, and the TDB prefixes table contains an entry for 
> 'j.0'. This is then being used when serializing as Turtle, making a 
> downstream RDF library upset.
> I suspect it found its way in after I fed it the result of a CONSTRUCT query 
> serialized as RDF/XML.
> The options as far as I can see:
> * TDB doesn't make a note of prefixes that can't be used in all 
> serializations (or just the "j.x" ones created by the RDF/XML serializer)
> * The Turtle serializer ignores prefixes it can't use
> * Both of the above

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