Hello,

thanks for your issue report, Masahide. We fixed it, i.e. the converter is now 
able to handle UTF-8 characters properly.
An additional feature that we've been working on and could be of general 
interest is the integration of the RDF2RDFa and RDF2Microdata services that 
allow us to convert from any input format to RDFa or Microdata (still work in 
progress). E.g. it is now possible to go from RDF/JSON to RDFa.

Thanks to Martin Hepp and Andreas Radinger for valuable feedback and 
substantial contributions to this project!

Best,
Alex


On Nov 4, 2011, at 3:39 AM, KANZAKI Masahide wrote:

> Hello, thank you for introducing useful tool.
> 
> It would be much nicer if the translator could handle non-ascii
> characters properly. (we got \u escaped string in JSON outputs, but
> garbage in other formats. It'd be better if can have non-escaped value
> in JSON as well).
> 
> cheers,
> 
> 2011/11/4 Martin Hepp <[email protected]>:
>> (Apologies for cross-posting)
>> 
>> Dear all:
>> 
>> Alex Stolz, a PhD student in our group, has just released a nice 
>> multi-syntax data translation tool
>> 
>>    http://rdf-translator.appspot.com/
>> 
>> that can translate between
>> 
>> * RDFa,
>> * Microdata,
>> * RDF/XML,
>> * Turtle,
>> * NTriples,
>> * Trix, and
>> * JSON.
>> 
>> This service is built on top of RDFLib 3.1.0. For the translation between 
>> microdata and the other file formats it is using Ed Summers' microdata 
>> plugin and for RDF/JSON the plugin as available in the RDFLib add-on package 
>> RDFExtras.
>> 
>> The source code of this tool is available under a LPGL license.
>> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> @prefix : <http://www.kanzaki.com/ns/sig#> . <> :from [:name
> "KANZAKI Masahide"; :nick "masaka"; :email "[email protected]"].

Alex Stolz
E-Business & Web Science Research Group
Universität der Bundeswehr München

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