Why does it put the a red outline around the box when I enter a URL
into the form.  It says OK at the end but it has the red outline which
suggested to me previously that there was a problem.
The most recent instance of this was when I added to an instance of a
foaf:Person inside my foaf file that I was editing in TBC.  I added
the property rdfs:seeAlso and put in a  url and it outlined that in
red, which had previously made me think something was wrong about what
I did.  Oh, I noticed in the bottom left that this means it is an
unknown resource.

With regard to URLs, I noticed that when I Export it doesn't let me
choose where to export the file.  Maybe I don't need to even do that.
I want to have several foaf files that reference one another.  So, I
setup a project named personalprofile and specified the URL for me to
be
http://personalprofiles.fwwebdev.com/BruceWhealton/foaf.ttl
my friend's URL will be in this same project,
http://personalprofiles.fwwebdev.com/JeanArthurJones/foaf.ttl
However, it doesn't let me do that.  It tells me foaf.ttl already
exists.
Do I need to create a new project for each foaf file that I want to
create?
Bruce

On Jul 24, 6:57 pm, Holger Knublauch <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Bruce,
>
> you can add arbitrary URIs to the form: Use Add empty row and then enter the 
> URL inside of < ... > brackets, e.g.
>
>         <http://example.org/myURL>
>
> This is also explained on the TBC Help Page: User Interface Overview > 
> Resource Editor > Form Panel.
>
> Regards
> Holger
>
> On Jul 25, 2011, at 7:42 AM, brucewhealton wrote:
>
> > Maybe I need a referral to where I can look this up in the help
> > files.  I'm missing some details about how to do certain things.  I
> > get a little confused about whether I should be using the form or
> > whether I am working with instance data.  For example with regard to
> > the foaf:workplaceHomepage it's range is a Document type.  Ok, but how
> > do I link to that document on the web.  That should be instance data,
> > right?  Or can I fill it in on the form?
> > And I'm not sure how TBC knows whether I am creating an ontology or
> > creating files that will use the ontologies that exist or that I
> > create.
> > Bruce
>
> > On Jul 24, 5:07 pm, brucewhealton <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Hello,
> >>          I'm not figuring out how to add a URL value to any property.
> >> Take for example, foaf:webpage or foaf:workplaceHomepage which if
> >> written in rdf/xml would be
> >> <foaf:workplaceHomepage rdf:resource="http://FutureWaveDesigns.com"/>
> >> Ok, now in TBC it isn't letting me fill in on the form a URL for any
> >> property.  I also don't see any option for rdf:resource.  Is that in
> >> another vocabulary that i need to import?
> >> Thanks,
> >> Bruce
>
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