Hello,
I was requested by Hugh Williams and Jens Lehmann to send an email to this
mailing list regarding the unstable performance of the dbpedia sparql
endpoint.
I’m currently working on a project for the EU that requires me to use LOD to
retrieve information about cities and Eurostat data.
Hi Arne,
I was requested by Hugh Williams and Jens Lehmann to send an email
to this mailing list regarding the unstable performance of the
dbpedia sparql endpoint.
I’m currently working on a project for the EU that requires me to
use LOD to retrieve information about cities and Eurostat
Hi,
I'm trying to run an xsl script from within Virtuoso that I've successfully
run externally within a php class.
When run within Virtuoso I get the following error.
SQLState: 22007
Message: XM003: XML parser detected an error:
ERROR : 37000 XM028: XPath interpreter, line 1: Namespace
Wow, that change to the query did it's magic. It's a lot faster now and
I'm getting the responses almost immediately.
Thank you very much for this.
I looked at the responses and they seemed to be in order (using fiddler)
I remember posting an issue on the tracker where the server responded with
a
Hi,
Using the Commercial 6.2 version of Virtuoso I've created and populated a
table within the relational part of Virtuoso. I've then tried to materialise
this data as triples using the rdb2rdf and sync options (checkboxes) found
within the final screen of the rdf view creation wizard.
Once the
Hi Mark,
The xs namespace prefix is pre-defined as http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema;
, so if you wish to use http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#; namespace uri ,
should take some other prefix e.g. 'xsd' .
Best Regards,
Mitko
On Sep 21, 2011, at 4:30 PM, Mark James wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to
Hello Mark,
The template contains declaration
xmlns:xs=http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#;
whereas the built-in well-known namespace declaration is
xmlns:xs=http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema;
Unfortunately the processor reported the error instead of something more
meaningful, because I've made poor