Put another way, the path of least
resistance is to modify the
file extensions to .xml. While we could do the processing,
1) what other extension
names are there and 2) we'd need
a couple of months for this to
percolate to a sufficiently high priority.
-- Scott
On 9/21/2013 1:17 AM, Holger Knublauch
wrote:
Hi
Tim,
I see no alternative to pre-processing with a batch process.
Holger
On 9/21/2013 6:55, Tim Smith wrote:
Hi,
I have a commercial package that generates XML files. I have a
schema for these files and have created a .ttl ontology for said
schema so I can easily process these files.
However, the vendor outputs the files as *.cvxml instead of
*.xml.
This seems to be preventing TBC from properly processing these
files.
So, I added an association in TBC's preferences associating
.cvxml with the TBC Semantic XML editor expecting this to tell
TBC that this is really an XML document.
However, this still does not enable TBC to open the docs as
semantic XML and map them into the ontology.
When I try to open any .cvxml file (located in the workspace, of
course) I get the "does not contain a valid base URI" error
message and it will not open it.
When I rename the .cvxml file to .xml it works exactly as
desired/expected - no change to the content of the file.
So, how do I tell TBC (and TBL in the future) that these files
are to be treated as .xml files?
If I can't do that - how do I rename a file from within TBC/TBL?
The end game I'm going for is to have a SM script find all of
the .cvxml files in a directory tree (using tops:files), convert
the XML to rdf, aggregate all the files into one large graph and
do a bunch of processing on the resulting graph.
There are 1000's of files so I can't rename them by hand and
really want to keep all processing inside TBC/L so I would like
to avoid a shell script/bat file rename approach.
Your thoughts are most appreciated!
Thanks,
Tim
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