Okay, I think I understand. In other words, n-ary data appears on the page
in some sort of pre-set format. A user couldn't set the text to read, say,
"Richard Nixon was President from 1969 to 1974; his term ended due to the
Watergate Scandal" (with some of the words in that sentence being
wiki-links). Personally, I think pre-set formatting is fine for a
specialized site like BOWiki, but it might not be ideal as a general
solution for all wikis. But this approach certainly takes care of defining
those internal relations. I'm curious what other people think.
-Yaron
On 4/16/07, Michael Backhaus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 16.04.2007, at 19:12, Yaron Koren wrote:
> That's interesting. But where is the display of the data defined?
The n-ary relations are represented on the wiki-page in the same way
as the triple-relations, by listing all objects and eventually
existing roles according to a relation(-instance), with links to the
according concepts. Also the n-ary relations are displayed in the
infobox, from where searches with the search tuple can be triggered.
Most of the display functions are defined in SMW_SemanticData.php,
which has been modified in the BOWiki.
I hope that i could answer your question.
Cheers,
Michael
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