On Mon, Apr 29, 2002 at 02:55:04PM -0700, Joshua Allen wrote: > people SHOULD choose URI schemes that are indicative of the thing they > are identifying, and the creator of a URI scheme SHOULD specify which > range of "things" this URI scheme is good at identifying. Would you mind providing somes references for this belief? Where do you draw the line? Is "car:" sufficient? Or do we need "bmw:", or perhaps "mark-bakers-cars:"? MB -- Mark Baker, Chief Science Officer, Planetfred, Inc. Ottawa, Ontario, CANADA. mbaker@planetfred.com http://www.markbaker.ca http://www.planetfred.comReceived on Monday, 29 April 2002 18:58:52 GMT
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