David Menendez writes: > > On the other hand, if we want to talk about a particular HTML document > we obtained by dereferencing <http://www.cnn.com/>, then we need to say > something like this: > > [ a ex:HTMLDocument ] ex:obtainedFrom "http://www.cnn.com/". > > The fun part[1] is that the document is itself a resource and could be > given its own URI (perhaps <http://example.com/pagesIveDownloaded/12345> > or <cid:123456@example.com>). > But note that this is not special to the web - it's no different to having a URI that identifies Jon Hanna on 20th Sep (before he grows his hair and wairs mostly yellow). (perhaps http://www.hackcraft.net/jon/on/20040920) Cheers, PhilReceived on Tuesday, 21 September 2004 11:13:50 GMT
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