Author: anuzzolese
Date: Mon Jan 16 11:10:31 2012
New Revision: 1231922

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1231922&view=rev
Log:
[STANBOL-448] Typo fix in Rules.

Modified:
    incubator/stanbol/site/trunk/content/stanbol/docs/trunk/rules.mdtext

Modified: incubator/stanbol/site/trunk/content/stanbol/docs/trunk/rules.mdtext
URL: 
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/incubator/stanbol/site/trunk/content/stanbol/docs/trunk/rules.mdtext?rev=1231922&r1=1231921&r2=1231922&view=diff
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--- incubator/stanbol/site/trunk/content/stanbol/docs/trunk/rules.mdtext 
(original)
+++ incubator/stanbol/site/trunk/content/stanbol/docs/trunk/rules.mdtext Mon 
Jan 16 11:10:31 2012
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Stanbol allows to provide rules to other
 * __Jena Rules__ <a href="#jena">[2]</a>. It enables compatibility with 
inference engines based on Jena inference and rule language. Internally, the 
[Stanbol Reasoners component](reasoners.html) provides a reasoning profile 
based on Jena inference;
 * __SPARQL__ <a href="#sparql">[3]</a>. SPARQL is a W3C recommendation as a 
query language for RDF. A natural way to represent inference transformation 
rules in SPARQL is by using the CONSTRUCT query form. Stanbl Rules can be 
converted to SPARQL CONSTRUCTs and executed by any SPARQL engine. Stanbol 
provides a particular SPARQL engine, namely the [Refactor](rules/refactor.html) 
which is supposed to perform transformation of RDF graphs based on 
transformation rules defined in Stanbol. The latter allows, for instance, the 
vocabulary harmonization of RDF graphs retrieved from different sources in 
Linked Data <a href="#linkeddata">[4]</a>.
 
-The rule pattern used for representing rules is the _modus ponens_, e.g. ** if 
_condition_ then _consequent_ **. For example the axiom Ã’every person has a 
fatherÓ can be expressed with
+The rule pattern used for representing rules is the _modus ponens_, e.g. ** if 
_condition_ then _consequent_ **. For example the axiom "every person has a 
father" can be expressed with
 the modus ponens in the following way     
 
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