I have two ontologies, A and B. Ontology B imports A from the local file
system in TBC. I have a simple program that generates some instances, based
on classes in A and saves them in B. This is done programmatically outside
TBC using Jena. On inspection, when I look at B, everything seems fine; the
A import is there and all the instances that I created are there.

However, when I try to load B back into TBC, it thinks that A is a remote
ontology, not a local ontology and everything gets out of whack. I cannot
seem to get TBC to understand that A is a local ontology, not a remote
ontology.

Is there anyway to get around this?

-Thanks-

Tim

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