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

From: Bill de hÓra <dehora@eircom.net>
Date: Sat, 3 Aug 2002 21:40:30 +0100
To: "'Jonathan Borden'" <jonathan@openhealth.org>, "'Paul Prescod'" <paul@prescod.net>, <www-tag@w3.org>
Message-ID: <000501c23b2e$02748400$887ba8c0@mitchum>




> From: Jonathan Borden [mailto:jonathan@openhealth.org]
>
> DAML doesn't and OWL won't embed any special scheme
> semantics. Both treat URI references as opaque names, as 
> logical constants. There is no mechanism to parse a URI 
> reference to determine what it is intended to mean.

Argh, implementation defined... Thanks Jonathan, I didn’t know DAML
stuck to opaque identifiers.

regards,
Bill de hÓra
..
Propylon
www.propylon.com 

 
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