On Montag, 7. Juli 2008, Jeff Thompson wrote:
> Markus Krötzsch wrote:
> > Also, SMW can *export* your queries now: click on the "RDF feed" link on
> > a concept page to see the machine-readable version of the query. The OWL
> > format that we use for export can nicely capture many SMW queries, and
On Dienstag, 8. Juli 2008, Yaron Koren wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It looks like some changes to the code yesterday may have caused saving to
> no longer work using the original SMWSQLStore. Specifically, the change to
> having SMWSemanticData use the class SMWWikiPageValue instead of Title as
> its subject s
Hi,
It looks like some changes to the code yesterday may have caused saving to
no longer work using the original SMWSQLStore. Specifically, the change to
having SMWSemanticData use the class SMWWikiPageValue instead of Title as
its subject seems to have not been fully implemented; when you go to s
Markus Krötzsch wrote:
> Also, SMW can *export* your queries now: click on the "RDF feed" link on a
> concept
> page to see the machine-readable version of the query. The OWL format that we
> use for export can nicely capture many SMW queries, and OWL tools can
> actually read these description
Markus, great news! Looks like switch to 1.12 is inevitable for me ;)
I think speed optimizations might be even more important, especially for
some large sites (hint-hint).
I wonder if "formats" idea I described in addition to "Concepts" to further
minimize URLs makes sense - in any case, I'll st
Hello,
I added a "diff" feature to the Semantic Tasks extension. Now when a task is
updated, the email you receive contains a small diff of this update.
You can check this out in the CC git repository (git clone git://
code.creativecommons.org/SemanticTasks.git)
Regards,
Steren
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Temlakos wrote:
> One thing I would like to see with semantic queries, whether with N-ary
> or singular properties, is the ability to retrieve the value of any
> property of any page and embed this value in the text on another page.
Agreed. It wouldn't take much to extend the current {{#ask}} f
My two centimes/pfennigs below:
Jon Lang wrote:
> Robert Murphy wrote:
>
> Dear Developers,
>
> I run a wiki with a vast amount of N-ary data. I have yet to hear
> from anyone who has successfully figured out how to query N-ary data.
> Some of you may have seen my many question on
SMW 1.2 extends the options for controlling which queries users are allowed to
ask, and it has a mechanism that can be used to let some users ask more than
others ("permissions").
The detailed query control settings are achieved by the new configuration
parameter $smwgQFeatures. This parameter
It is now possible to store #ask queries on dedicated wiki pages.
This has been suggested in order to shorten the URLs of RSS feeds and the like
since these URLs currently must contain the whole query and RSS description.
But storing queries has more advantages, including "query rights" manageme
Hi.
SMW 1.2 will be released very soon (basically only install and upgrade notes
still need to be written). I document some of the new features by email. The
new SMW has a new storage backend that is much faster and more powerful --
the old one still works, but it does not support all new featu
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