Part 1: Introduction
Part 2: SparqlCxml
Part 3: SparqlCxml Deep Zoom Collections
Part 4: PivotViewer
Part 5: Importing CXML
Part 6: Facet Pivot Bridge
Part 7: DETs : Persisting SPARQL Query Results to DAV
Part 8: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Part 9: Glossary
<link rel="alternate" title="My data in Linked Data form" type="application/rdf+xml" href="http://linkeddata.uriburner.com/sparql?default-graph-uri=?&query=DESCRIBE?&output=ext%2Frdf%2Bn3/>"
[Plugins] LoadPath=../hosting ... Load6=plain, im Load7=plain, qrcode
http://your server name:your server port/proxy/?url=the collection url
The second reason for encountering a download error is that the server hosting the collection has not allowed access using the clientaccesspolicy.xml or the permissions on the collection or deepzoom collection do not allow read access. In this case there will be a further message displayed in the message box saying that there was a Security Exception. For more information on the clientaccesspolicy.xml file see http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc197955%28v=vs.95%29.aspx.
If the collection has been generated dynamically from a SPARQL query and there is a problem generating the collection then you will also get a download error. In the message box you may get an additional message with an HTTP response code 500 and message "internal server error" This typically means that the SPARQL query has failed. A good troubleshooting method when this error occurs is to click on the CXML link in the Raw Linked Data formats section at the bottom of the page. If the query is failing then you will get a more detailed error message that should help you resolve the problem.