Dan,

Thanks - yes I am using an arraymap, and after further review, I took
it upon my wiki to reclassify the properties using a semicolon.
Thanks again for your input.

Cheers,
Dave

On Apr 27, 12:13 pm, Dan Bolser <[email protected]> wrote:
> 2009/4/27 dmanzo <[email protected]>:
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> > Hello all;
>
> > This question refers to the Property attribute.  I have a property
> > that has the "Allows value" tag, and some of the values contain
> > commas: "Red, Blue" for example.  When I select this in the form (or
> > manually through editing wikiText, I get an error eventhough Red, Blue
> > is listed as a possible value.
>
> > I believe the issue is the parsing of the property since it has a
> > comma, anyone ever deal with this before, and know of a workaround?  I
> > am trying to not have to change all my articles that have the "Red,
> > Blue" as a value to not use a comma.  I tried using some common reg ex
> > escape characters, quotes, and still nothing...I see a similar issue
> > posted (I added my 2 cents too) to:
> >http://semanticweb.org/wiki/Property_talk:Allows_value#Multiple_attri...
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> I just tried it and it seems to work fine here:
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> http://smw.referata.com/wiki/Sandbox
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> Are you using it with #arraymap somewhere? In which case you can (and
> probably should) change the value of the delimiter. See the info on
> #arraymap to do that.
>
> >        -DManzo
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