Re: JSON-LD: Skipping keys, but parsing their contents

2013-12-16 Thread Alexander Dutton
:-) Yep; thank you for the insight! Best regards, Alex -- Alexander Dutton Linked Open Data Architect, Office of the CIO; data.ox.ac.uk, OxPoints IT Services, University of Oxford signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: JSON-LD: Skipping keys, but parsing their contents

2013-12-16 Thread Alexander Dutton
Hi Gregg, On 15/12/13 22:33, Gregg Kellogg wrote: On Dec 15, 2013, at 3:44 AM, Alexander Dutton Is there an answer? Unfortunately, no. There is a way to cause a key to be used as an index, but it works at a level below _links, in this case (See Data Indexing [1]). We did spend some time

JSON-LD: Skipping keys, but parsing their contents

2013-12-15 Thread Alexander Dutton
that's missed something as opposed to the functionality I want not being there. Best regards, Alex -- Alexander Dutton Linked Open Data Architect, Office of the CIO; data.ox.ac.uk, OxPoints IT Services, University of Oxford signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

JSON-LD: Skipping keys, but parsing their contents

2013-12-15 Thread Alexander Dutton
that's missed something as opposed to the functionality I want not being there. Best regards, Alex -- Alexander Dutton Linked Open Data Architect, Office of the CIO; data.ox.ac.uk, OxPoints IT Services, University of Oxford

Re: Lucky SPARQL

2012-03-29 Thread Alexander Dutton
On 29/03/12 14:52, Danny Ayers wrote: PS. A better name might be Optimistic SPARQL (and it should probably return a 404 if the query doesn't return a suitable pattern). And 300 Multiple Choices if there's more than one set of bindings in the result set? (Also, I rather like the idea) - Alex

Document fragment vocabulary

2011-08-04 Thread Alexander Dutton
the context of each citation for use in further analysis of the relationship between the citing and cited articles. ¹ See http://opencitations.wordpress.com/2011/07/01/nomenclature-for-citations-and-references/ for an explanation of the terminology. - -- Alexander Dutton Developer, data.ox.ac.uk

Re: Document fragment vocabulary

2011-08-04 Thread Alexander Dutton
NUIG - National University of Ireland, Galway Ireland, Europe Tel. +353 91 495730 http://linkeddata.deri.ie/ http://sw-app.org/about.html On 4 Aug 2011, at 14:22, Alexander Dutton wrote: Hi all, Say I have an XML document, http://example.org/something.xml, and I want to talk about

Re: Document fragment vocabulary

2011-08-04 Thread Alexander Dutton
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Damian, On 04/08/11 15:41, Damian Steer wrote: On 4 Aug 2011, at 14:22, Alexander Dutton wrote: #fragment a fragment:Fragment ; fragment:within http://example.org/something.xml ; fragment:locator /some/path[1]^^fragment:path . I think

Re: HTTP status for timed-out SPARQL query

2011-06-28 Thread Alexander Dutton
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 28/06/11 11:10, Martin Hepp wrote: Seriously, I think that 413 Request Entity Too Large would be a good solution: AIUI, 413 is when the request entity (i.e. headers and body) is too large (e.g. when uploading a massive file), not that the

Re: Linked Media: Extending Linked Data for Updates and arbitrary Media Formats using the REST Principles

2011-05-05 Thread Alexander Dutton
it in action! With kind regards, Alex - -- Alexander Dutton Developer, InfoDev, data.ox.ac.uk Oxford University Computing Services, ℡ 01865 (6)13483 ubtype; rel=content will redirect to http://localhost/content/type/subtype/1234; If rel=content, then shouldn't it be a 301 or 307 redirect

Re: Why does rdf-sparql-protocol say to return 500 when refusing a query?

2011-04-27 Thread Alexander Dutton
On 17/04/11 21:07, Hugh Glaser wrote: As a consumer I would like to be able to distinguish a refusal to answer from a failure of the web server to access the store, for example. In the general case, that was my concern, too. AFAICT from the spec, you aren't precluded from returning e.g. 504

Why does rdf-sparql-protocol say to return 500 when refusing a query?

2011-04-16 Thread Alexander Dutton
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi all, The SPARQL Protocol for RDF specification¹ say sin §2.2 that QueryRequestRefused [is] bound to HTTP status code 500 Internal Server Error, and should be used when a client submits a request that the service refuses to process. The HTTP 1.1

Re: [ANN] Linked Open Colors

2011-04-01 Thread Alexander Dutton
Regards, Alex - -- Alexander Dutton Metamorphoses Project Developer, Claros Oxford University Computing Services, ℡ 01865 (6)13483 -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Fedora - http://enigmail.mozdev.org

Re: Is vCard range restriction on org:siteAddress necessary?

2011-01-04 Thread Alexander Dutton
On 04/01/11 11:49, Dave Reynolds wrote: The separation between the Site and the address isn't necessary in general, but it is necessary in order to reuse vcard. An org:Site isn't a vcard:Address [*] hence the need for the indirection. I think there's some confusion between the vCard and the