--- a/rdf-turtle/index.html Wed Feb 29 11:26:59 2012 -0500
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<a href="#term-turtle2-BLANK_NODE_LABEL"><span style="font-weight:bold;">Blank node label</span>s</a> and <a href="#term-turtle2-PN_LOCAL"><span style="font-weight:bold;">local name</span>s</a> may include escaped punctuation. A '\' followed by one of <code>~.-!$&'()*+,;=:/?#@%_</code> represents the character to the right of the '\'.
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- <p class="note">%-encoded sequences are in the <a href="#term-turtle2-IRI_REF">character range for IRIs</a> and are <a href="#term-turtle2-PERCENT">explicitly allowed</a> in blank node labels and local names. These appear as a '%' followed by two hex characters and represent that same sequence of three characters. These sequences are <em>not</em> decoded during processing; a term written as <code><http://a.example/%66oo-bar></code> in Turtle designates the RDF IRI <code>http://a.example/%66oo-bar</code>.</p>
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- <p class="note">%-encoded sequences are in the <a href="#term-turtle2-IRI_REF">character range for IRIs</a> and are <a href="#term-turtle2-PERCENT">explicitly allowed</a> in blank node labels and local names. These appear as a '%' followed by two hex characters and represent that same sequence of three characters. These sequences are <em>not</em> decoded during processing; a term written as <code>ex:%66oo-bar</code> with a prefix <code>@prefix ex: <http://a.example/></code> designates the RDF IRI <code>http://a.example/%66oo-bar</code>.</p>
+ <p class="note">%-encoded sequences are in the <a href="#term-turtle2-IRI_REF">character range for IRIs</a> and are <a href="#term-turtle2-PERCENT">explicitly allowed</a> in blank node labels and local names. These appear as a '%' followed by two hex characters and represent that same sequence of three characters. These sequences are <em>not</em> decoded during processing. A term written as <code><http://a.example/%66oo-bar></code> in Turtle designates the RDF IRI <code>http://a.example/%66oo-bar</code>. A term written as <code>ex:%66oo-bar</code> with a prefix <code>@prefix ex: <http://a.example/></code> designates the RDF IRI <code>http://a.example/%66oo-bar</code>.</p>
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<a href="#prod-turtle2-String"><span style="font-weight:bold;">String</span>s</a> may include the <code>\</code>-escape sequences allowed in IRIs, as well as the the following escape sequences, which also map to Unicode code points:</p>