Re: dbpedia lite

On May 16, 2010, at 11:15 AM, Ivan Herman wrote:

> I also tried
> 
> curl -i -H "Accept: text/turtle" http://dbpedialite.org/things/52780
> 
> and it said: unsupported format: text/turtle
> 
> (text/turtle is the media type defined in [1])
> 
> But when running the RDFa distiller (or any similar service) on the URI, regardless of media type, the content is correct.


Did you try any of the other curl commands I provided?

I continue to get the same results when I test... which is to 
say, success or failure is determined by the first listed MIME 
type, with no impact from quality ratings, nor from the fact 
that application/xhtml+xml appears in every request and *is* 
supported.

The tools you've tested succeeded ... but that tells us nothing 
of whether the server is behaving properly, nor whether it will
deliver success to any other tools.

Ted


> Ivan
> 
> 
> [1] http://www.w3.org/TeamSubmission/turtle/
> On May 14, 2010, at 21:43 , Ted Thibodeau Jr wrote:
> 
>> Nick --
>> 
>> On May 14, 2010, at 12:33 PM, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
>> 
>>> Nicholas Humfrey wrote:
>>>> There is RDFa already there for the Thing pages. Is there something missing?
>>>> Is it Void type stuff that you want me to add to the RDFa? 
>>> 
>>> Hmm, I get:
>>> http://linkeddata.uriburner.com/about/html/http/dbpedialite.org/things/52780
>>> 
>>> Which returns:
>>> Unable to retrieve RDF data from "http://dbpedialite.org/things/52780": HTTP/1.0 400 Bad Request
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Something seems to be broken in the dbpedialite.org server's
>> content negotiation.
>> 
>> Try these curl commands (which should all get the same output -- 
>> I'm not changing any values, just the order of the MIME types) --
>> 
>> curl -i -H "Accept: application/rdf+xml; q=0.9, application/xhtml+xml; q=1.0, text/rdf+n3; q=0.8, application/rdf+turtle; q=0.7, application/x-turtle; q=0.6, application/turtle; q=0.5, application/xml; q=0.2, */*; q=0.1" http://dbpedialite.org/things/52780
>> 
>> curl -i -H "Accept: text/rdf+n3; q=0.8, application/xhtml+xml; q=1.0, application/rdf+xml; q=0.9, application/rdf+turtle; q=0.7, application/x-turtle; q=0.6, application/turtle; q=0.5, application/xml; q=0.2, */*; q=0.1" http://dbpedialite.org/things/52780
>> 
>> curl -i -H "Accept: application/rdf+turtle; q=0.7, application/xhtml+xml; q=1.0, application/rdf+xml; q=0.9, text/rdf+n3; q=0.8, application/x-turtle; q=0.6, application/turtle; q=0.5, application/xml; q=0.2, */*; q=0.1" http://dbpedialite.org/things/52780
>> 
>> curl -i -H "Accept: application/x-turtle; q=0.6, application/xhtml+xml; q=1.0, application/rdf+xml; q=0.9, text/rdf+n3; q=0.8, application/rdf+turtle; q=0.7, application/turtle; q=0.5, application/xml; q=0.2, */*; q=0.1" http://dbpedialite.org/things/52780
>> 
>> curl -i -H "Accept: application/xhtml+xml; q=1.0, application/rdf+xml; q=0.9, text/rdf+n3; q=0.8, application/rdf+turtle; q=0.7, application/x-turtle; q=0.6, application/turtle; q=0.5, application/xml; q=0.2, */*; q=0.1" http://dbpedialite.org/things/52780
>> 
>> 
>> Note that the result for each is based on the first MIME type in
>> the list -- no matter that it supports a later listed type, nor
>> that a later listed type has a higher quality rating -- and that
>> all but the last gets an error.
>> 
>> Be seeing you,
>> 
>> Ted
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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