On 9. Aug. 2011, at 13:15, Pablo Mendes wrote:
> >'yes, i also consider DBpedia buggy in this sense (hence the crossposting)'
> Just a small note.
> I think you mean that the SPARQL engine behind a particular deployment of 
> DBpedia is behaving differently from what you would desire. Although there 
> are bugs in DBpedia, this is not one of them. :) I think it is important to 
> make this distinction between DBpedia and the SPARQL endpoints serving its 
> contents exactly to point out that you could provide your own 
> implementation/wrapper that sorts/limits results the way you want.

Yes, this was imprecise. I was not talking about the SPARQL endpoint (which in 
fact is able to return more than 2001 triples per subject). I was talking about 
the standard thing that many people do with a http URI: dereference it.

I agree that other / local SPARQL endpoints are useful for mass queries and to 
take load of the DBpedia servers, but i don't see how they help in my case, as 
dereferencing still goes to the server(s) at dbpedia.org.

Cheers,
Jörn


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