Hi,
I think I found the issue. It was that there was one bad UTF-8 character
in the whole document. That should have lead the parser to select a
different encoding because of the inconsistency into the encoding of the
file. When I was slicing it, I had slices properly encoded into UTF-8,
and it is why it was properly working. So the issue had nothing to do
with the file's size, nor Virtuoso.
Thanks,
Take care,
Fred
Hi,
I am currently experiencing data ingest issues with Virtuoso 6.1.6 and
6.1.8. All the accented characters of the N3 file I am importing are
replaced by question mark characters ?. The file I am importing is
242M big. I am using the following command to import it into Virtuoso:
==
DB.DBA.TTLP_MT('/data/big_file_to_import.n3'),'http://foo.com/datasets/foo/','http://foo.com/datasets/foo/');
==
However, this was weird since this was obviously not a problem in the
past. Then what I did is to create a new file with only a few records
which were containing accented characters. When I was loading the
smaller file, with the same command, everything was working as
expected, and the characters where not replaced.
Is this a know issue? Is there a way to use another method to try to
go over this issue?
Thanks,
Take care,
Fred
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