Semantic-bank: Does flairs and facades still tick in SB-2.1.1?

From: Patrik Holmer <NNTP.psbh_at_telia.com>
Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 11:34:34 +0200

Hi,

I'm doing a bit of backtracking in Semantic-Bank (SB) and found that the
default installation of SB can't generate Starting Points in SB any-longer.
It used to work. So, I had a look at the referred flairs and facades of a
default foaf-facade.n3 - at the simile url
http://simile.mit.edu/2005/04/flair - and found nothing but a Page Not
Found-notice. Other ontologies present in the provided foaf-facade.n3 of the
semantic-bank-2.1.1.zip package, as the rdf-schema
http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema, are reachable and readable. Anyone
with ideas about this 'Page Not Found'-problem?

A notice to the webmaster: Yesterday, I had a look at the SB-subsite.
Browsing-around in the subsite I noticed that the available 'View the Code
History'-link - http://simile.mit.edu/viewsvn/semanitc-bank/trunk/ - is
spelled as 'semanITC-bank'. Causing the following HTTP 404-message:
-->
An Exception Has Occurred
semanitc-bank/trunk: unknown location
HTTP Response Status
404 Not Found
Python Traceback
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/opt/versions/viewcvs-20041212/lib/viewcvs.py", line 3275, in main
    request.run_viewcvs()
  File "/opt/versions/viewcvs-20041212/lib/viewcvs.py", line 291, in
run_viewcvs
    % self.where, '404 Not Found')
ViewCVSException: 404 Not Found: semanitc-bank/trunk: unknown location
<--

It might be a good thing to correct that link - and on the whole provide a
neutral HTTP-404 message. Also, are you guys still using CVS in any way? I
thought Simile used Subversion (svn.)

// Patrik
Received on Wed Mar 29 2006 - 09:34:02 EST

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