There is a difference though: wikipages are listed on special:allpages.
If an object is the value of a page property, then it's listed on
special:browse.
If an object is not a value of any page property, then where is it listed?
Maybe a pseudo namespace can contain these.

-----Original Message-----
From: Markus Krötzsch [mailto:mar...@semantic-mediawiki.org]
Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2011 10:14 PM
To: jmccl...@hypergrove.com
Cc: 'Semediawiki-user'; 'Semantic MediaWiki developers'
Subject: Re: [SMW-devel] [Semediawiki-user] RFC Subobjects (aka
"internal objects") in SMW


On 07/10/11 19:21, John McClure wrote:
> Under #2 scenario, if a template creates a subobject but never uses it in
> {{#set}} then what is the impact?

Then the subobject will be like a wikipage with the property values as
specified. The subobject will just not have an incoming property from
its parent page.

This can occur, e.g., if subobjects are used as in the SIO extension
with a property pointing *to* the parent page instead of away from it.
Another possible use case are subobjects of subobjects which would also
not have a direct relation to the parent page.

Regards,

Markus


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