URIs for web pages (information resources) vs. URIs for concepts

j> I am trying to tease out the distinction between a URI that points to a
j> resource that "represents" me and a URI that serves as an identifier
j> ("name") for me.
Luckily, thats all defined inweb architecture since the http-range-14 debate.

A human-friendly explanation of the W3C-resolution can be found here:
http://www.dfki.uni-kl.de/~sauermann/2006/11/cooluris/

I believe/hope it answers all these questions ;-)

Kind Regards,
Max

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