Re: Hash vs Hashless URIs

On Dec 11, 2012, at 09:32 AM, Melvin Carvalho wrote:

> 
> 
> On 11 December 2012 15:28, Nathan <nathan@webr3.org> wrote:
>> #frag URIs are as complex as looking up a chapter in a book, a scene on a dvd, a level in a game, or a student in a class room.
> 
> Nice analogies.  One more I was thinking about was:
> 
> Many people living in a single building.
> 
> With simple web pages you can build a house.  With fragments you can build a sky scraper!


This analogy doesn't work for me at all...

I can build a skyscraper with simple pages, just as well as 
I can with fragments.  I think it would be easier with pages,
in fact...

But perhaps I'm not understanding what you're intending, so
by all means -- clarify?

Ted




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