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# Introduction
visualRDF aims to provide a nice graphical visualization of an RDF graph.

visualRDF is a one night-fork from visualSPARQL (see my profile for more projects).
It will probably stay in this status for a while.

visualRDF uses d3.js[1] for rendering and ARC2[2] for parsing RDF.

If you have any comments, bug reports, etc. Please create an issue on github.

# Demo

A demo is available at http://graves.cl/visualRDF


[1] http://mbostock.github.com/d3/
[2] https://github.com/semsol/arc2

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visualrdf's Issues

Select which predicates to show

Add checkbox to indicate which predicates should be seen.

If a node have all its predicates hidden it should also be hidden

Not clear how to use

Your Java script looks really great and I would like to use it. Unfortunately, it is not clear to me what I have to pass: I have locally a SPARQL server (Jene Fukesi apache) installed. And I passed its URL to your testing HTML:

  1. http://http://graves.cl/visualRDF/?url=http://localhost:3030/Proteins
    -> http://localhost:3030/Proteins returns the RDF in Turle format
  2. http://http://graves.cl/visualRDF/?url=http://localhost:3030/Proteins/query
    -> http://localhost:3030/Proteins/query answers SPARQL queries
  3. http://graves.cl/visualRDF/?url=file:///C:/Users/njagiella/Downloads/Proteins.rdf
    -> file:///C:/Users/njagiella/Downloads/Proteins.rdf is my local RDF file in XML format

Any idea why it doesn't process my onthology?

Chinese Characters not supported?

Hi, I used visualRDF to browse my data and found the graph is unable to display. Maybe it is because that properties in my data record contains non-english characters?

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