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The context file is not being found #19
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Unfortunately BrightHive does not have access to jdx.org servers, I would reach out to Chamber and have them upload the jdxcontent.json file; let me know if you want or need any help on at all, happy to. |
I've added this issue to this morning's JDX report call.
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Unfortunately BrightHive does not have access to jdx.org servers, I would
reach out to Chamber and have them upload the jdxcontent.json file; let me
know if you want or need any help on at all, happy to.
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I think it should be possible to use |
Hmm. You'd think that would be the case. Substituted it here and it fails to load. Loads by itself. Both the example and the context are facially valid jsonld. |
See pull request #21 Does that help? |
When I say it fails to load, I'm trying to load it into http://www.easyrdf.org/converter so I can convert between serializations. There may be other issues encountered if I can get past the context load. |
Thanks for catching that, Phil. But it still does not load. |
@stuartasutton Happy to report that BrightHive has identified our jdx.org server access and is working on setting up a DNS entry and serving the |
Thanks, Kwame. I'm working now on whether the failure to load is an issue with my code. |
@robinsonkwame, the context file at https://github.com/jobdataexchange/Data-Modeling/blob/master/jdxcontext.json is not being found. If possible, can be put it at the following URL. We won't be using a PURL for it.
https://jdx.org/terms/context
Stuart
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