On 3/23/17 6:20 AM, Vladimir Alexiev wrote:
> https://github.com/dbpedia/extraction-framework/issues/189#issuecomment-74883540
>  
> (at the bottom) has two shortened URLs
> http://dbpedia.org/c/9BXNZBHH
> http://dbpedia.org/c/9DH7LBEC
> that are only 2 years old, and are now broken.
>
> Kingsley, how long are shortened URLs supposed to persist?

Vladimir,

The URL shortener wasn't supposed to be part of DBpedia. That happened
by accident.

They are broken because the DBpedia database was replaced when the most
recent static edition was released.

This functionality is volatile and not recommended beyond the span of a
static DBpedia edition, especially while no commitment has been made
re., long term maintenance.

A long-term shortening service requires a dedicated instance. 

Kingsley
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