Dear Andy,
(I try to start a new thread by writing a new mail, is it the right way?)
You are right, update was not enabled in the config.ttl, that I used for
that session by excluding the lines
# fuseki:serviceUpdate "update" ;
# fuseki:serviceUpload "upload" ;
(Sorry for the silly mistake.)
I used the port 3030:/sparql.tpl when I tried to upload the dataset.
But anyway, I used an URI for the graph name, that has been already used
(http://www.statistik.at/2012). I wanted to replace a previously
uploaded dataset, where some information was missing. I added the
missing information to the the ttl file of the dataset, and wanted
*upload again the corrected dataset under the same graph name. Is it a
right way to extend an existing dataset*?
Thanks,
Sandor
Am 02.09.2016 um 20:38 schrieb Andy Seaborne:
> Please start a new thread for a new question.
>
> ------------------
>
> There is not enough information here to answer the question.
>
> What URL are you uploading to?
> Is update enabled?
>
> Andy
>
>
>
> On 02/09/16 16:09, Sandor Kopacsi wrote:
>> Dear List Members,
>>
>> I have the following problem:
>>
>> I have started Fuseki from its base folder (/var/www/fuseki/) without
>> any problem, but when I want to upload a previously successfully
>> uploaded file to a named graph or to the default graph I got the error
>> message:
>>
>> "Error 404: Not Found
>>
>> Fuseki - version 1.4.0 (Build date: 2016-05-10T11:59:39+0000)"
>>
>> Strange is, that Fuseki doesn't send any reaction to the Upload request.
>> Last message appeared when I started Fuseki:
>> "17:00:15 INFO Started 2016/09/02 17:00:15 CEST on port 3030"
>>
>> I have set the FUSEKI_BASE variable, but it did not help either.
>>
>> What can be wrong?
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Sandor
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Dr. Sandor Kopacsi
IT Software Designer
Vienna University Computer Center