Hi List,

I was happy to discover how easy it is to import an XML file and convert it
to RDF.

I have two questions.

First, is there an easy way to understand how the RDF relates to the XML? I
am having trouble figuring out the graph so that I can extract the things
that I need via SPARQL.

Second, the file, which was imported, results in class and property names
that contain periods, as in 'edu.mayo.bmi.umia.refsem.token'....

When I attempt to use those names in a SPARQL query, the syntax checker
complains about the periods. Is there a work around for that, othe than
manually changing all of the names?

Any help will be fantastic.

Best,
Leonard

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