My bad.  I was loosely using "query" for any http body content, and
probably had a model in my head that the issue was post vs get  rather
than  update vs query.

On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 12:03 PM, Andy Seaborne <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 06/06/12 13:11, Bob Morris wrote:
>>
>> [...]]
>> Correct me if I'm wrong---I don't think you are telling me to
>> send the INSERT, DELETE, and LOAD to ds/query as a post. I vaguely
>> recall that when I tried that Fuseki carped about it.
>
>
> I was noting you were using the update interface ... but the title was
> "logging queries".  Queries can be sent with POST (to the same URL as GETs).
>
>        Andy

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