Dear Virtuoso team,
Are the instructions on this page still valid?
https://vos.openlinksw.com/owiki/wiki/VOS/VirtLDP
I'm using the latest virtuoso-opensource docker image. By the time I get
to step 3, it already doesn't match what I see on the screen. I have
installed briefcase and framework
Hi all!
Attempting to follow the patterns on:
https://medium.com/virtuoso-blog/http-read-write-operations-using-ldp-protocols-virtuoso-http-s-server-bdaa2736169f
I have an LDP Container http://my.server/LDP/Container1
in the SPARQL endpoint, the URI of the container is the named graph,
type
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All other LDP functionality was working exactly as I expected, simply by
activating the "enable LDP" checkbox. Only the creation of RDF
Resources fails.
Mark
On 09/20/2018 02:07 PM, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
On 9/20/18 3:28 AM, Mark Wilkinson UPM wrote:
After installing the pa
After installing the packages via Conductor upload, and confirming that
ods is now an option (the interface is now available) I'm still hitting
problems.
I can start "briefcase", and see folders that belong to me (dav user -
logged-in); however,I cannot interact with them. I just get thrown b
Thanks, I'll try that later today.
MIght be worthwhile adding these instructions to the manual page
describing LDP, as neither the requirement for ODS, nor the different
packages for OS vs Enterprise are described there.
Cheers!
Mark
On 09/19/2018 05:01 PM, Patrick van Kleef wrote:
All,
Hi all,
I'm following the instructions at
http://vos.openlinksw.com/owiki/wiki/VOS/VirtLDP and am not having much
joy. (Virtuoso 7.20)
A few things:
in Conductor, steps 3 and 4 of "enable LDP on folder" - the screenshots
don't match what I see. I have an additional checkbox for "LDP
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