What's in a name - Part 3 Comment 1
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Pascal Grouselle, 14 April 2005 15:29 CEST
[[Text::Yesterday I wrote on my blog a post about the foaf:interest property
If you're interested with this topic and can read a little bit french... (You can also use the "translate this pag"e function of Google ;-)
http://www.pascal-grouselle.net/foaf.rdf]]
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Text"Text" is a predefined property that represents text of arbitrary length and is provided by Semantic MediaWiki.
You have a good point here, but your examp … You have a good point here, but your examples fail to make it clear.
As you say yourself, foaf:interest is defined to point to a web page about the interest, not to the interest iteself. This means the problem you're trying to show doesn't exist in the case of foaf:interest, and it makes your last two examples bogus. You should have used foaf:topic_interest instead.
The problem, though, is real for many cases.e problem, though, is real for many cases. +Number"Number" is a type and predefined property provided by Semantic MediaWiki to represent numeric values.
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