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RE: [httpRange-14] What do HTTP URIs Identify?

From: Bill de hÓra <dehora@eircom.net>
Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2002 16:15:41 +0100
To: "'Aaron Swartz'" <me@aaronsw.com>, "'Graham Klyne'" <GK@ninebynine.org>
Cc: <www-tag@w3.org>, "'Tim Berners-Lee'" <timbl@w3.org>
Message-ID: <001b01c2396e$4d26f620$1fc8c8c8@mitchum>


> Aaron Swartz
> 
> Well, you probably know that the domain of ex:coulour is 
> abstractThings 
> so myCar must be an abstract thing and you wouldn't need to 
> dereference 
> the page. If someone else says something which leads you to 
> believe it's 
> a webPage then you have a contradiction and you resolve it 
> the way you 
> normally do: see who you trust more, check the page, etc.

Yep. Walk the property graph and see where the inferences lead. As far
as retrieving machine processable RDF, it's properties that need to be
accessible. Btw, much the same process can be used for data typing
literals.

regards,
Bill de hÓra

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