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Paolo Castagna commented on JENA-220:
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I have been following this discussion with interest, since I am interested in
RDFa and support use cases involving RDFa in Apache Jena.
However, I must say I am confused, even your last message, Tobias, confused me
more and more instead of clarify.
Maybe it is because I do not know well enough the tools you mention. Maybe a
concrete and simple example could help me understand better the situation.
> General purpose SPARQL query engine uses W3C is uses online RDFa Distiller -
> so not usable behind a firewall
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> Key: JENA-220
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JENA-220
> Project: Apache Jena
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Fuseki
> Affects Versions: Fuseki 0.2.1
> Environment: I runnung Fuseki version 0.2.1-incubating-SNAPSHOT
> (Build date: 2012-03-03T05:07:05+0000) under Windows 7 Professional: java
> -jar fuseki-server.jar --mem /dataset
> Reporter: Tobias Trapp
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: Fuseki 0.2.1
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>
> When I'm using http://localhost:3030/sparql in Fuseki - I get an wrong
> results when working behind a firewall. The reason is simple: RDFa is
> distilled using the W3C service http://www.w3.org/2007/08/pyRdfa/ which you
> can see in the console or when HTTP sniffing. So the sofwtare is not usable
> in an intranet solution or behind firewalls. Is it possible to use another
> distiller, perhaps http://dev.w3.org/2004/PythonLib-IH/dist/pyRdfa.tar.gz
> using Jython?
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