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From: Richard C. <ri...@cy...> - 2007-10-08 16:15:50
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Daniel, On 8 Oct 2007, at 16:18, Daniel Lewis wrote: > I am getting things going now, and my deadlin for beta-release is > getting ever closer. But I am getting an error, which I understand > from previous emails on the list is quite a common one: > > Warning: RDFAPI error (class: parser): only one element allowed inside > a property element. in /...../rdfapi-php/api/syntax/RdfParser.php on > line 1045 > > This is only happening on some RDF files, but I checked those RDF > files against the W3Cs RDF Validation Service and they are valid. So I > thought that it might be the RAP library, but its only happening on > some files? So is the RAP library up to speed with the latest RDF > specification? Yes. There is of course the possibility that you encountered a bug. > I could be going completely down the wrong path, I'll search for the > error again on the web, but if anyone has any quick solutions then it > would be of great help. There's not much we can do without looking at an example that triggers the problem. Can you point us to a file that shows the problem, and the command that you used for loading the file into RAP? Cheers, Richard > > (by the way, this is for a free-to-use service... which I am going to > write an academic article for) > > Many thanks, > > Daniel Lewis > > > > > On 05/10/2007, Richard Cyganiak <ri...@cy...> wrote: >> Daniel, >> >> On 5 Oct 2007, at 11:44, Daniel Lewis wrote: >>> I'm new to the PHP RDF API (but I have been in the Semantic Web / >>> RDF >>> area for a couple of years), could someone give me a quick >>> description >>> of the development which is currently happening to the API. I >>> noticed >>> there have been some much needed changes released a couple of months >>> ago, will there be more? >> >> RAP development is user-driven. Improvements happen as users of the >> API contribute them. Releases happen when sufficient fixes or >> interesting new stuff has accumulated. Thus there is no schedule for >> future releases, or list of expected new features. >> >>> I have started to use the API for a project of mine which is due >>> to be >>> released on the web within a week or two, and of course I would let >>> you know when that happens and what it does when it is released. >> >> Looking forward to hear more about this. >> >> Richard > |