I strongly second this. Simple facets push all such natural 
hierarchies into much less natural property structures. I suspect 
many of us would appreciate some kind of hierarchical representation of facets.

While we're waiting, are there any good examples out there of using 
properties as a surrogate to facet structuring?

Thanks,

Mark Feblowitz

At 07:46 PM 12/5/2007, you wrote:
>Hi Donat,
>
>OK, that does seem very necessary in your use case... I'll let you know
>when I get around to make hierarchical facets.
>
>David
>
>Donat Agosti wrote:
> > The hierachy of names is tantamount to the very basic nature of 
> systematics,
> > the hierarchy of life.

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