Gerard Maas wrote: > Following the definition of an URI, anything can have an URI (see also the > discussion about Resources, entities and URI's of few weeks ago). RDF can be used > to describe *any* resource, and not only those available "on-line". > In that way, the scope of XML and RDF is the same: everything that can be > described. Cool !! I stand corrected :) How would you say: "Snow is not always white, because i remember I should not eat the yellow snow" in RDF ? -- Seth Russell http://RobustAI.net/MyNetwork/index.html http://robustAI.net/MyNetwork/StickeyCyberMolecules.html http://RobustAi.net/Ai/Conjecture.htmReceived on Friday, 25 August 2000 13:51:03 GMT
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