From: Markus K. <ma...@se...> - 2011-10-30 12:02:24
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On 24/10/11 18:05, John McClure wrote: > There is a difference though: wikipages are listed on special:allpages. > If an object is the value of a page property, then it's listed on > special:browse. > If an object is not a value of any page property, then where is it listed? > Maybe a pseudo namespace can contain these. The use of a special property (currently called "has subobject") should solve this now. All subobjects now appear on Special:Browse and also on the property page Property:Has_subobject. Markus > > -----Original Message----- > From: Markus Krötzsch [mailto:ma...@se...] > Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2011 10:14 PM > To: jmc...@hy... > Cc: 'Semediawiki-user'; 'Semantic MediaWiki developers' > Subject: Re: [SMW-devel] [Semediawiki-user] RFC Subobjects (aka > "internal objects") in SMW > > > On 07/10/11 19:21, John McClure wrote: >> Under #2 scenario, if a template creates a subobject but never uses it in >> {{#set}} then what is the impact? > > Then the subobject will be like a wikipage with the property values as > specified. The subobject will just not have an incoming property from > its parent page. > > This can occur, e.g., if subobjects are used as in the SIO extension > with a property pointing *to* the parent page instead of away from it. > Another possible use case are subobjects of subobjects which would also > not have a direct relation to the parent page. > > Regards, > > Markus > > |