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Posted to commits@jena.apache.org by gi...@apache.org on 2021/12/27 21:14:48 UTC

[jena-site] branch asf-staging updated: Staged site from geosparql (7c68e7c050ce475e5104246041b9d6a21dc0244f)

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git-site-role pushed a commit to branch asf-staging
in repository https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf/jena-site.git


The following commit(s) were added to refs/heads/asf-staging by this push:
     new 15713c3  Staged site from geosparql (7c68e7c050ce475e5104246041b9d6a21dc0244f)
15713c3 is described below

commit 15713c351d11eaaa7ac3225bed6b8cad107af722
Author: jenkins <bu...@apache.org>
AuthorDate: Mon Dec 27 21:14:44 2021 +0000

    Staged site from geosparql (7c68e7c050ce475e5104246041b9d6a21dc0244f)
---
 content/documentation/geosparql/geosparql-fuseki.html | 6 +++---
 content/documentation/index.xml                       | 2 +-
 content/index.xml                                     | 2 +-
 3 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)

diff --git a/content/documentation/geosparql/geosparql-fuseki.html b/content/documentation/geosparql/geosparql-fuseki.html
index 0c78f12..b81e4b0 100644
--- a/content/documentation/geosparql/geosparql-fuseki.html
+++ b/content/documentation/geosparql/geosparql-fuseki.html
@@ -177,7 +177,7 @@
             <h1 class="title">GeoSPARQL Fuseki</h1>
             
 	<p>This application provides a HTTP server compliant with the GeoSPARQL standard.</p>
-<p>GEoSPARQL can also be ingtegrated with Fuseki using the
+<p>GeoSPARQL can also be integrated with Fuseki using the
 <a href="#fuseki-assembler">GeoSPARQL assembler</a> with a general Fuseki server.</p>
 <h2 id="jena-fuseki-geosparql"><code>jena-fuseki-geosparql</code></h2>
 <p>GeoSPARQL Fuseki can be accessed as an embedded server using Maven etc. from Maven Central or run from the command line.
@@ -228,10 +228,10 @@ supported by GeoSPARQL Jena). The expected encoding of data is in RDF triples
 and can be loaded from any RDF file format supported by Apache Jena. Conversion
 of GML to RDF is out of scope of the GeoSPARQL standard and Apache Jena.</p>
 <h3 id="geo-predicates-latlon">Geo Predicates Lat/Lon</h3>
-<p>Historically, geopsatial data has frequently been encoded as Latitude/Longitude
+<p>Historically, geospatial data has frequently been encoded as Latitude/Longitude
 coordinates in the WGS84 coordinate reference system. The GeoSPARQL standard
 specifically chooses not to adopt this approach and instead uses the more
-versatile <code>GeomtryLiteral</code>, which permits multiple encoding formats that support
+versatile <code>GeometryLiteral</code>, which permits multiple encoding formats that support
 multiple coordinate reference systems and geometry shapes. Therefore, Lat/Lon
 Geo Predicates are not part of the GeoSPARQL standard. However, GeoSPARQL Jena
 provides two methods to support users with geo predicates in their geospatial
diff --git a/content/documentation/index.xml b/content/documentation/index.xml
index bdb869f..b02de44 100644
--- a/content/documentation/index.xml
+++ b/content/documentation/index.xml
@@ -883,7 +883,7 @@ PREFIX fuseki: &amp;lt;http://jena.apache.org/fuseki#&amp;gt; PREFIX rdf: &amp;l
       
       <guid>https://jena.apache.org/documentation/geosparql/geosparql-fuseki.html</guid>
       <description>This application provides a HTTP server compliant with the GeoSPARQL standard.
-GEoSPARQL can also be ingtegrated with Fuseki using the GeoSPARQL assembler with a general Fuseki server.
+GeoSPARQL can also be integrated with Fuseki using the GeoSPARQL assembler with a general Fuseki server.
 jena-fuseki-geosparql GeoSPARQL Fuseki can be accessed as an embedded server using Maven etc. from Maven Central or run from the command line. SPARQL queries directly on Jena Datasets and Models can be done using the GeoSPARQL Jena module.
 &amp;lt;dependency&amp;gt; &amp;lt;groupId&amp;gt;org.apache.jena&amp;lt;/groupId&amp;gt; &amp;lt;artifactId&amp;gt;jena-fuseki-geosparql&amp;lt;/artifactId&amp;gt; &amp;lt;version&amp;gt;...&amp;lt;/version&amp;gt; &amp;lt;/dependency&amp;gt;  or download the binary from the Maven central repository org/apache/jena/jena-fuseki-geosparql</description>
     </item>
diff --git a/content/index.xml b/content/index.xml
index 576be46..7511874 100644
--- a/content/index.xml
+++ b/content/index.xml
@@ -935,7 +935,7 @@ PREFIX fuseki: &amp;lt;http://jena.apache.org/fuseki#&amp;gt; PREFIX rdf: &amp;l
       
       <guid>https://jena.apache.org/documentation/geosparql/geosparql-fuseki.html</guid>
       <description>This application provides a HTTP server compliant with the GeoSPARQL standard.
-GEoSPARQL can also be ingtegrated with Fuseki using the GeoSPARQL assembler with a general Fuseki server.
+GeoSPARQL can also be integrated with Fuseki using the GeoSPARQL assembler with a general Fuseki server.
 jena-fuseki-geosparql GeoSPARQL Fuseki can be accessed as an embedded server using Maven etc. from Maven Central or run from the command line. SPARQL queries directly on Jena Datasets and Models can be done using the GeoSPARQL Jena module.
 &amp;lt;dependency&amp;gt; &amp;lt;groupId&amp;gt;org.apache.jena&amp;lt;/groupId&amp;gt; &amp;lt;artifactId&amp;gt;jena-fuseki-geosparql&amp;lt;/artifactId&amp;gt; &amp;lt;version&amp;gt;...&amp;lt;/version&amp;gt; &amp;lt;/dependency&amp;gt;  or download the binary from the Maven central repository org/apache/jena/jena-fuseki-geosparql</description>
     </item>