From: Richard M. <mac...@mi...> - 2010-01-29 17:11:11
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Hi, Is it possible that our current versions Semantic Mediawiki and of Mediawiki do not support Semantic Internal Objects? We are running MediaWiki 1.13.5 with Semantic MediaWiki 1.4.2 on an Ubuntu 9.04 server Cheers, Richard ----------------Previous Message----------------------------- > On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 6:49 PM, Richard MacMillan wrote: > > Question about > the new extension, Semantic Internal Objects. We seem to have had a > problem with installing the extension. The installation appeared to > go well. But when I tried to replicate the example from the > documentation, it did not replicate. > > On a wiki page named "Carrot cake" I put some header info and > this block of code from the documentation: > > {{#set_internal:Is part of recipe |Has quantity=1 |Has unit=cup |Has > ingredient=flour }} > > The system seemed to recognize #set_internal as a valid > function. That is to say, this block of code was neither treated > as text, nor did it generate an error message. This block of > code generated > nothing on the rendered page, which I believe is correct. > > On another wiki page I put some header info and this: > > {{#ask:[[Is part of recipe::+]][[Has ingredient::flour]] > [[Has unit::cup]][[Has quantity::>.5]] > |mainlabel=- > |? Is part ofrecipe > |? Has quantity }} > > This block of code neither generated anything on the rendered page, > nor was it treated as text, nor did it generate an error message. As > I understand it, this code should have retrieved the information > "Carrot cake" and ".5" . > > Has anybody had experience with "#set_internal" apparently working > well but the "#ask" returning nothing from the SIO? > > Can anybody suggest which part of the installation process we > should look at most closely? > > Thanks, Richard MacMillan mac...@mi... > <mailto:mac...@mi...><mailto:mac...@mi... > <mailto:mac...@mi...>> > |