On 08/01/12 17:26, Benson Margulies wrote:
OK, the basic problem here is what I documented in JENA-188. However:

<urn:jug:rel#r0abc6927-28b0-4183-937c-5f016bf6a02b.1>

versus

  model.setNsPrefix("rel", "urn:jug:rel#");

I guess I'll go debug some more.

On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 12:00 PM, Benson Margulies<[email protected]>  wrote:
I make some calls to setNsPrefix. That produces @prefix lines at the
top, but it doesn't cause the prefixes to actually get used. What am I
missing?

Hi Benson,

if the prefix is "urn:jug:rel" (no "#") then there isn't a legal prefix name because # isn't allowed in the prefix name local part (RDF/XML or turtle).

<urn:jug:rel#r0abc6927-28b0-4183-937c-5f016bf6a02b.1>

It so happens that the RDF working group is standardising Turtle.

It has added the ability to have \-escapes in the local part so

rel:\#r0abc6927-28b0-4183-937c-5f016bf6a02b.1

will become legal.

        Andy

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