Frederic wrote:
> Hello everybody,
> 
> I'm having a little problem trying to force the label
> of resources in Longwell's facets.

Manipulate your data before feeding it to Longwell.

There is no provenance record in Longwell; all of your data becomes one 
large graph of equally weighted statements.  What you would effectively 
get is:

  <rdf:Description rdf:about="http://www.pwc.com/";>
    <rdfs:label>PWC</rdfs:label>
    <rdfs:label>Pricewaterhouse</rdfs:label>
    <rdfs:label>PricewaterhouseCoopers</rdfs:label>
  </rdf:Description>

while noting that order means nothing in this context; it's just 
serialized that way.

Longwell's underlying RDF engine picks one at random (though it probably 
has some internal mechanism for ordering strings, that's not a feature 
of RDF so much as an implementation consequence of needing to use an 
iterator).

> But it did not work... and I'm running out of ideas as
> I have no idea how Longwell works internally.

While there are pieces of Longwell that can help with displaying and, to 
some degree, manipulating data, you are, at this stage of development, 
better off "cleaning" it manually for Longwell consumption before 
feeding it in.

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Ryan Lee                  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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