Hi Yvette,
> All as it should be, except for the literals with no language
> assigned. Based on the comment "it defaults to all languages
> displayed if none is set. If one is set, only literals with no
> language assigned or the default language will be displayed."
That was wrong on my part. The code only displays literals of the
selected language, which is what I should have said; anything else is
dropped.
> (Although there might be a difference between the Local/Remote).
There was indeed a difference between the two. Remote was incorrectly
not adding literals when it was supposed to. This may be a contributing
factor to the problem you describe, but, as you pointed out, the version
of 3store you're using also seems to drop in-model language information.
A bugfix was committed for Remote.
> Thanks again for Longwell/Simile. I've found it a very useful.
Thanks for your faithful issue reporting!
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Ryan Lee ryanlee_at_w3.org
W3C Research Engineer +1.617.253.5327
http://simile.mit.edu/
Received on Fri Mar 11 2005 - 16:28:31 EST