Scot

While I was experimenting with multi-lingual labels, I noticed that  
Composer Me 3b2 in OS-X Leopard (10.5.6) will not let you drag and  
drop annotations onto resources in the forms view.  This works  
perfectly with Composer me 3b2 in Windows (XP 64).  I tried changing  
OS-X's default from Java 1.5 to 1.6 and that did not help either.  Has  
anyone else seen this kind of behavior?

Arthur

On Apr 30, 2009, at 11:11 AM, Scott Henninger wrote:

>
> James; With RDF literals, you can have either language or type, not
> both (note the syntax you showed below).  Untyped literals and lingual
> literals are always interpreted as strings, but some matching
> algorithms will fail without the type, as you noted.
>
> -- Scott
>
> On Apr 30, 9:06 am, James A Miller <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>> In TBC, when I put a language tag on a string field, in the RDF it  
>> appears
>> as "String"@en.  But if I omit the language tag, I get
>> "String"^^xsd:string.  (i.e., the language-labeled string does not  
>> have a
>> xsd:string clause).
>>
>> Is this intentional or a bug?  Does a reasoner infer the  
>> ^^xsd:string when
>> there is a language tag?
>>
>> I have had issues with some reasoners regarding whether a string is  
>> typed
>> or untyped, and I am wondering if this is causing some of the  
>> problems I
>> have been seeing recently.
>>
>> Jim
> >


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