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[jena-site] branch asf-site updated: Updated site from main (114411a82c04f5234ac5d40d9291c15be519fb88)

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


The following commit(s) were added to refs/heads/asf-site by this push:
     new 4fac0d4  Updated site from main (114411a82c04f5234ac5d40d9291c15be519fb88)
4fac0d4 is described below

commit 4fac0d47ee62abcc6d9acf1d088e57c06a565086
Author: jenkins <bu...@apache.org>
AuthorDate: Fri Jul 16 17:36:47 2021 +0000

    Updated site from main (114411a82c04f5234ac5d40d9291c15be519fb88)
---
 content/documentation/geosparql/geosparql-fuseki.html | 2 +-
 content/sitemap.xml                                   | 4 ++--
 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/content/documentation/geosparql/geosparql-fuseki.html b/content/documentation/geosparql/geosparql-fuseki.html
index 728ebf1..68df1e8 100644
--- a/content/documentation/geosparql/geosparql-fuseki.html
+++ b/content/documentation/geosparql/geosparql-fuseki.html
@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ A spatial index is created and new data cannot be added to the index once built.
 The spatial index can optionally be stored for future usage and needs to removed from a TDB folder if the index is to rebuilt.</p>
 <h2 id="clarifications-on-geosparql">Clarifications on GeoSPARQL</h2>
 <h3 id="geographic-markup-language-gml">Geographic Markup Language (GML)</h3>
-<p>GeoSPARQL refers to the Geographic Markup Language (GML) as one format for <code>GeometryLiterals</code>. This does not mean that GML is part of the GeoSPARQL standard. Instead a subset of geometry encodings from the GML standards are permitted (specifically the <code>GML 2.0 Simple Features Profile (10-100r3)</code> is 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 [...]
+<p>GeoSPARQL refers to the Geographic Markup Language (GML) as one format for <code>GeometryLiterals</code>. This does not mean that GML is part of the GeoSPARQL standard. Instead a subset of geometry encodings from the GML standards are permitted (specifically the <code>GML 2.0 Simple Features Profile (10-100r3)</code> is 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 [...]
 <h3 id="geo-predicates-latlon">Geo Predicates Lat/Lon</h3>
 <p>Historically, geopsatial 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 multiple coordinate reference systems and geometry shapes. Therefore, Lat/Lon Geo Predicates are not part of the GeoSPARQL standard. However, GeoSPARQL Jena provides  [...]
 <ul>
diff --git a/content/sitemap.xml b/content/sitemap.xml
index 82be6ea..84c83d8 100644
--- a/content/sitemap.xml
+++ b/content/sitemap.xml
@@ -319,7 +319,7 @@
   
   <url>
     <loc>https://jena.apache.org/documentation.html</loc>
-    <lastmod>2021-07-16T18:17:10+01:00</lastmod>
+    <lastmod>2021-07-16T18:35:45+01:00</lastmod>
   </url>
   
   <url>
@@ -429,7 +429,7 @@
   
   <url>
     <loc>https://jena.apache.org/documentation/geosparql/geosparql-fuseki.html</loc>
-    <lastmod>2021-07-16T18:17:10+01:00</lastmod>
+    <lastmod>2021-07-16T18:35:45+01:00</lastmod>
   </url>
   
   <url>