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Andy Seaborne edited comment on JENA-603 at 12/6/13 12:25 AM:
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{{getNameSpace}} returns an XML-valid namespace for the URI for any use which 
means it must be splitable for a qname.

XML qnames can not have a digit starting the local part. 
{{4abacomaosidm33naosdna}} is illegal in XML and hence RDF/XML.

The best split (longest local part) is {{(http://somenamespace.com#34, 
abacomaosidm33naosdna)}}.




was (Author: andy.seaborne):
{{getNameSpace}} returns and XML-valid namespace for the URI for any use.

XML qnames can not have a digit starting the local part. 
{{4abacomaosidm33naosdna}} is illegal in XML and hence RDF/XML.

The best split (longest local part) is {{(http://somenamespace.com#34, 
abacomaosidm33naosdna)}}.



> Literal.getNamespace() brings incorrect results
> -----------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: JENA-603
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JENA-603
>             Project: Apache Jena
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: Jena 2.11.0
>            Reporter: Yordan Grancharov
>            Assignee: Andy Seaborne
>            Priority: Minor
>
> Greetings, I'm getting incorrect results when trying to get the namespace out 
> of a resource's IRI. For example this code:
> {code}
> Resource r =  
> ResourceFactory.createProperty("http://somenamespace.com#34abacomaosidm33naosdna";);
> String ns = r.getNameSpace();
> System.out.println(ns);
> {code}
> will output "http://somenamespace.com#34"; instead of 
> "http://somenamespace.com#";
> That's because the local name starts with a number. Is this the expected 
> behavior? If yes, please excuse me. If not, I can assist with some code.



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