pat hayes wrote: [...] > Wait a minute. The subject is a URI, not a Resource, right? The > Resource is what the subject (a piece of syntax) denotes, not the > subject itself. Not according to M&S http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-archive/2001Jun/att-0021/00-part#159 1.(P159) There is a set called Resources. 2.(P160) There is a set called Literals. 3.(P161) There is a subset of Resources called Properties. 4.(P162) There is a set called Statements, each element of which is a triple of the form (P163) {pred, sub, obj} BrianReceived on Friday, 31 August 2001 00:36:55 EDT
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