Hi Jason,

Have you installed the Virtuoso Sponger VAD [1] which installs the necessary 
RDF mappers [2] to perform the transformations of RDFa and other structure data 
to RDF for storage in the Quad Store  ?

[1] 
http://s3.amazonaws.com/opldownload/uda/vad-vos-packages/7.2/rdf_mappers_dav.vad
[2] http://virtuoso.openlinksw.com/dataspace/doc/dav/wiki/Main/VirtSponger

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> On 30 Sep 2015, at 23:10, Haag, Jason <jhaa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Thanks Daniel. I'm running Linux/Debian + Ubuntu. I am able to import
> the HTML/RDFa file using the crawler. I'm able to find it in WEBDAV.
> It just doesn't populate the database. If I import the same data in
> RDF/XML format it does populate the database.
> 
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> On Wed, Sep 30, 2015 at 4:20 PM, Davis, Daniel (NIH/NLM) [C]
> <daniel.da...@nih.gov> wrote:
>>> What is the best option for automating the import and update of RDFa/HTML 
>>> data on a regular basis into the virtuoso DB?
>> 
>> Jason,
>> 
>> Are you running virtuoso on a Windows system or on a UNIX/Linux system?
>> 
>> In either case, I suggest you:
>>        - Write a script that talks to the server on port 1111 (e.g. the 
>> database port)
>>            - Good choices are perl/python with ODBC or Java with JDBC are 
>> good options.
>>        - Debug the script
>> 
>> If you are running this from UNIX/Linux, you can possibly edit a file to run 
>> regular jobs be entering:
>>        crontab -e
>> 
>> If that doesn't work, you may have to ask your system administrators for 
>> help.
>> Entering the command 'man crontab' may help.
>> 
>> 
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