I think you are right.  A .tbc file had this line at the top:

# baseURI: null

I'll check the Ontology Overview help page to try to figure this out, but 
if you have a good tip about it, I'm all ears.

thanks




From:
Scott Henninger <[email protected]>
To:
TopBraid Suite Users <[email protected]>
Date:
06/09/2010 05:31 PM
Subject:
[topbraid-users] Re: missing ontology for data file
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Dalia; The file may be missing a base URI statement or something.
Take a look in the error log and you may find some clues.  I take it
you are using Composer and it's a recent version, such as 3.1.1?

-- Scott

On Jun 9, 1:06 pm, Dalia E Varanka <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
> Someone sent me a .n3 data file to use. When I open it, the properties
> classes appear in the Properties window and Property Form, and the
> properties columns appear in the Instances view, but I can't see the
> specific instances.  When I try to navigate to an ontology, the .N3 file
> name appears at the top in the window in red on the Form tab. Can 
someone
> give me some advice about how I should add an ontology and see the
> specific instances?
>
> thanks

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