please be more precise about in-your-face urls?
i am sure fresnel shows rdfs:label if it exists; question is what
to do if there is none. Perhaps rather then showing url, fresnel
should print "unnamed <rdfs:Class of resource>"
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From: Eric Miller <em_at_w3.org>
Subject: toString and fresnel
Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 09:23:52 -0500
In your face URLs are a "bad thing".
One of the uses I see of fresnel is being able to declaratively
indicate human readable "default" labels for arbitrary resources. I
suspect this is part of fresnel but I haven't seen this discussed yet.
Can one of the fresnel folk confirm how this is currently handled?
I just want to make sure we don't miss the simple use cases while
dealing with the harder ones.
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eric miller
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