- From: Thomas Lörtsch <tl@rat.io>
- Date: Sun, 18 Sep 2022 11:03:02 +0200
- To: Lorenz Buehmann <buehmann@informatik.uni-leipzig.de>
- Cc: semantic-web@w3.org
[Changing the subject line as the subject changed] > Am 18.09.2022 um 09:15 schrieb Lorenz Buehmann <buehmann@informatik.uni-leipzig.de>: > > Hi, > > >> Thank you very much, that answered one part of my question exhaustively! But it doesn’t solve my problem: how would I refer to a named graph in a dataset from inside that named graph without knowing its name? It now seems to me that that’s simply not possible. > > When and why would you not know the name of the named graph? Who is producing the RDF dataset? What means "refer to a named graph inside the named graph"? You could aks all those questions just as well about the '<>' reference to a document or a dataset, and you’ll find uses of the '<>' self reference often enough "in the wild" to give you an idea of possible use cases. > What do you want to achieve? My use case is rather special - declaring the semantics of a graph from within the graph - and I don’t want discussions if that makes sense to get into the way of discussing the issue at hand. Best, Thomas > > Cheers, > > Lorenz > > >> >> Thomas >> >> >>> best >>> >>>> Best, >>>> Thomas >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> [0] The example glosses over the fact that the rest of this document is not valid RDF. A similar example can be found in the heading of <http://infomesh.net/2002/notation3/> >>> <OpenPGP_0x9D1EDAEEEF98D438.asc> >> >> >
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