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[jira] [Commented] (JENA-459) Literals in ntriples not unicode
escaped
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Rob Vesse commented on JENA-459:
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I found today that NTRIPLES_ASCII and NQUADS_ASCII were not actually writing ASCII compliant NTriples/NQuads because they failed to propagate the CharSpace to the tuple writers. I have fixed this today.
> Literals in ntriples not unicode escaped
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> Key: JENA-459
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JENA-459
> Project: Apache Jena
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: ARQ, Jena, RDF API
> Affects Versions: Jena 2.10.1
> Environment: everywhere
> Reporter: Pascal Christoph
> Assignee: Andy Seaborne
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: Jena 2.11.0
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> Unicode escaped characters like "\u005A" are string of 1 character and should be rendered as such when file encoding is UTF8 . Serializing ntriples, this is working for such escaped characters residing in URIs, but when used in literals the escaping is ignored. Thus, in literals "\u005A" is written as a string of 6 characters rather than a string of one, while in URIs there is 1 character.
> Using e. G. 'RDFDataMgr.write(System.out, model, Lang.TURTLE) the same model results as expected, though. The problem just arises when using NTriples .
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