- From: Henry Story <henry.story@bblfish.net>
- Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2013 15:08:57 +0100
- To: David Wood <david@3roundstones.com>
- Cc: James Leigh <james@3roundstones.com>, "public-ldp@w3.org" <public-ldp@w3.org>, "public-ldp-wg@w3.org Working Group" <public-ldp-wg@w3.org>
- Message-Id: <67270FF4-FAC1-4383-8F89-2A4BDD2D9520@bblfish.net>
Note I had allready opened an issue-51 https://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/track/issues/51 based on this mail. Perhaps the solution requested is different, so those may be different. On 15 Mar 2013, at 14:57, David Wood <david@3roundstones.com> wrote: > Hi James, > > Thank you for your comment. This issue is being formally tracked here: > https://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/track/issues/54 > > On Thu, 14 Mar 2013 09:16:20 -0400, James Leigh wrote: >> http://www.w3.org/TR/2013/WD-ldp-20130307/#http-post-1 says: >> 5.4.8 In RDF representations, LDPC servers must interpret the >> null relative URI for the subject of triples in the LDPR >> representation in the request entity body as referring to the >> entity in the request body. Commonly, that entity is the model >> for the “to be created” LDPR, so triples whose subject is the >> null relative URI will usually result in triples in the created >> resource whose subject is the created resource. >> >> According to the above the term <> in turtle should be replaced with the >> to-be-created URI. However, the term <#adr> would still be resolved >> against the base URI of the document (either in the @base directive, >> Content-Location, or the request-uri). This will be hard to implement as >> most Turtle parsers do not expose the relative lexical term used in the >> document, but often only the absolute URI. >> >> In Callimachus we experimented with overriding the base URI while >> parsing, but that proved problematic as many turtle writers don't allow >> explicit term representations and it prevented the use of general >> purpose entity handling (on either client or server). In the end we >> realized that by overriding the base URI we were essentially /forking/ >> Turtle and only parsers/writers that were aware of this could be trusted >> preserve the null relative URI. >> >> Callimachus now requires the client to create a URI and use it in the >> RDF document. However, the server may end up substituting the primary >> URI with a canonical variant. I suggest the LDP spec adopt a similar >> approach. > > Regards, > Dave > -- > http://about.me/david_wood > > > Social Web Architect http://bblfish.net/
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