Is there a way to write UTF8 IRIs with Turtle without all the %-encoded characters? I mean like this <alice smith> or <alizè $mith> or ex:"alice smith"? The only way that I know to write those characters is like this <alice%20smith>, ie. by writing the encoded URI myself. Is there any syntax that I can use to write UTF8 characters instead, and have those characters automatically be parsed as IRIs? Like when I type a string in my browser, I type UTF8 but it's automatically url-encoded to a URL?
- Is it possible to use UTF8 IRIs in Turtle? Laura Morales
- Re: Is it possible to use UTF8 IRIs in Turtle? Andy Seaborne
- Re: Is it possible to use UTF8 IRIs in Turtle? Jean-Marc Vanel