Re: [Virtuoso-users] SPARQL HTML results with language tags

2013-02-07 Thread Hugh Williams
Hi Markus, Can you provide an example of what you are seeking, as if I query the dutch dbpedia site for example it does return the language tab in the HTML results see: http://nl.dbpedia.org/sparql?default-graph-uri=http%3A%2F%2Fnl.dbpedia.org&qtxt=select+*+where+%7B%3Fs+%3Fp+%3Fo+%7D+

[Virtuoso-users] SePublica Semantic Publishing Workshop@ESWC

2013-02-07 Thread Alexander Garcia Castro
SePublica Semantic Publishing Workshop@ESWC (Montpellier 26-30 May); deadline 4 March Call for Participation: Sepublica 2013 -an ESWC Workshop Machine-comprehensible Documents: Bridging the Gap between Publications and Data. ** May 26-30, 2013, Montpelier, France. Workshop Web site: http://sepu

Re: [Virtuoso-users] importing dbpedia

2013-02-07 Thread Benjamin Großmann
Hello Bryan, I guess you already noticed that unfortunately there is no easy way of importing DBpedia rdf data into Virtuoso, at least it needs some care. I didn't try to import the last version 3.8 yet but there are some things that you can try. There is a more up to date blog post by the same a

[Virtuoso-users] SPARQL HTML results with language tags

2013-02-07 Thread Markus Graube
Hello, is their any way to configure the SPARQL endpoint of Virtuoso in a way that the HTML results will also show the language tags of the literals like the JSON results do? I know that I can explicitly query the language tags in an extra column with lang(?literal) but I would like to have this