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Stuart Williams updated JENA-1879: ---------------------------------- Description: In attempting to use the "_:" bnode URI scheme to manufacture a bnode, eg: SELECT ?r WHERE { BIND( IRI("_:A021B") as ?r) } results in the error message below: {{17:37:26 ERROR NodeFunctions :: Bad IRI: <_:A021B> Code: 0/ILLEGAL_CHARACTER in SCHEME: The character violates the grammar rules for URIs/IRIs.: _:A021B}} This seems to be a recent message. I'm currently using Jena 3.13.1 and prior to that Jena 3.10.0 which does raise this message. I believe the problem may have been introduced during the resolution of JENA-1701. was: In attempting to use the "_:" bnode URI scheme to manufacture a bnode, eg: SELECT ?r WHERE { BIND( IRI("_:A021B") as ?r) } results in the error message below: {{17:37:26 ERROR NodeFunctions :: Bad IRI: <_:A021B> Code: 0/ILLEGAL_CHARACTER in SCHEME: The character violates the grammar rules for URIs/IRIs.: _:A021B}} This seems to be a recent message. I'm currently using Jena 3.13.1 and prior to that Jena 3.10.0 which does raise this error message. I believe the problem may have been introduced during the resolution of JENA-1701. > IRI("_:A021B") reports and illegal character in the IRI/URI scheme component > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: JENA-1879 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JENA-1879 > Project: Apache Jena > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Cmd line tools > Affects Versions: Jena 3.13.1 > Reporter: Stuart Williams > Priority: Minor > > In attempting to use the "_:" bnode URI scheme to manufacture a bnode, eg: > SELECT ?r WHERE > { BIND( IRI("_:A021B") as ?r) } > results in the error message below: > {{17:37:26 ERROR NodeFunctions :: Bad IRI: <_:A021B> Code: > 0/ILLEGAL_CHARACTER in SCHEME: The character violates the grammar rules for > URIs/IRIs.: _:A021B}} > This seems to be a recent message. I'm currently using Jena 3.13.1 and prior > to that Jena 3.10.0 which does raise this message. > I believe the problem may have been introduced during the resolution of > JENA-1701. > > -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005)