Tony, Tony Hammond wrote: > That is, URN does not support URI hierarchical components which are > expressed through the "/" delimiter, nor secondary resources as > delimted by the "#" character. > Thanks for pointing that out---I had missed it. > On the other hand, the INFO scheme (RFC 4452) does operate like a URN, > does not use a DNS authority, supports both the "/" and "#" > characters, and has a lighterweight registration process. Excellent suggestion! Thanks. I've have now submitted the "java" info URI scheme: http://alcme.oclc.org/wikid/CollectionInfoUriRegistry:info:java/ Best, GarretReceived on Tuesday, 11 September 2007 16:07:59 GMT
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