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Nathan
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On 05/11/10 16:50, Ian Davis wrote:
On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 4:42 PM, Robert Fuller wrote:
I submitted both urls to sindice earlier. Both were indexed and have the
same content. In the search results[1] one displays with title "A Toucan",
the other with title, "A Description of a
rs,
Ian
P.S. I am not fully caught up on the other thread, so maybe someone
has already produced this demo
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box to ensure that Fred's malicious schema isn't going to
pollute any inferencing from your document, unless your document also
references Fred's schema. Without checking we can't be sure that
foaf:knows and foaf:mbox are defined in the same ontology.
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particular to publish and process ontologies.
Rob.
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11/10 18:38, Robert Fuller wrote:
Hi,
Feel free anyone to suggest opengraph use 301, 302, 303, 307 (we support
them all), since at the moment with a 404 they are missing out on all
the benefit of the sindice reasoner ;-)
http://opengraphprotocol.org/schema/latitude
It is common when publishi
Linked Data. My suggestion is that replacing it
with a 200 is in practice harmless and that nothing actually breaks on
the web. Please take a moment to read it if you are interested.
http://iand.posterous.com/is-303-really-necessary
Cheers,
Ian
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uot;; :nameOf :Jo]
and a store could (internally) store the latter as
"Jo" :nameOf :Jo
for compactness and efficiency.
what about keeping the internal storage idea, but instead of owl:sameAs, using:
:Jo rdfs:value "Jo"
together with
:Jo rdf:type rdfs:Literal
?
Cheers,
e for this change.
I agree, it would be good to get a full list of the benefits.
It is a no brainer not to do the fix even if it is technically correct
Jeremy
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tance (via blog post) once
we are done with data loading (there's a massive collection of eCommerce
oriented Products & Services data to be loaded amongst others).
I wonder is this data load the culprit responsible for the "massive
crawling"?
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address I can do some further
verification.
I understand that http://lod.openlinksw.com/sparql is now hosted at
DERI, and I wonder could some of the traffic be related to that? Again,
if you can provide an IP address I will do some further verification.
Kind regards,
Rob.
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