Hi ! I made as I said a little class which solve the errors from the Freebase Turtle. I put this class in attachment, it's certainly not perfect but it seems working. If you have any comments on it I will be happy to listen them.
I will send an email too on the Freebase mailing list to list the three errors that I met. Best. Julien. 2014-02-13 17:15 GMT+01:00 Julien Plu <[email protected]>: > Ok, I will try to create a little class tool which try to do this job, and > send a mail to the mailing list to warm them of these issues. > > Best. > > Julien. > > > 2014-02-13 15:38 GMT+01:00 Chris_Dollin <[email protected]>: > > On Thursday, February 13, 2014 01:42:33 PM Andy Seaborne wrote: >> > On 13/02/14 12:59, Julien Plu wrote: >> > > Ok I found, it was the " characters. But now there is another bad >> syntax >> > > which is for example : >> > > >> > > ns:type.object.key ns:authority.nndb.854$002F000160374; >> > > >> > > >> > > so problem come from the "$002F" which means certainly "/", by what >> > > is-it possible to replace this ? Have I to recreate all the URI myself >> > > ? >> > >> > If you look in the Turtle spec, you'll see that (RDF 1.1) lots of >> > characters are legal in prefix names though they may need to be escaped. >> > Check it out. >> > >> > Your higher level decision is whether to correct the intention of the >> > URIs or whether to keep the character published. >> > >> > Feeding all this back to the Freebase people would help. They could fix >> > the data. >> >> It's their custom key-escape format >> >> http://wiki.freebase.com/wiki/Weblink >> >> Quite why it's escaped into their Turtle I don't know. >> >> Chris >> > >
