On 7/11/08, Jeff Schmitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK, figured it out.  It was because of the '#' at the end of the csv
> namespace declaration in my xslt stylesheet.  This is a very common thing to
> do when using owl namespaces, however apparently xslt doesn't like it, I
> guess because it doesn't match exactly the csv namespace declaration in the
> xml itself.  For any semantic web/OWL practitioners used to just putting the
> # on the end, this could be a real bad "gotcha".
>
> Jeff

That seems silly.  Any processing of URLs should parse the anchor
syntax.  The purpose of including an empty anchor in the URL of a DTD
(or any URL) escapes me.  (I have not kept current with Semantic Web
practices.)

You could file a bug report for the XSL Processor you are using to help others.

solprovider

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