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

From: Bill de hÓra <dehora@eircom.net>
Date: Thu, 8 Aug 2002 08:29:33 +0100
To: "'Tim Berners-Lee'" <timbl@w3.org>, "'Bullard, Claude L \(Len\)'" <clbullar@ingr.com>
Cc: <www-tag@w3.org>
Message-ID: <001701c23ead$576cfd20$1fc8c8c8@mitchum>



> From: Tim Berners-Lee [mailto:timbl@w3.org] 
>
> However, on the web one *does* have a way to own and be the 
> authority on an identifier,  and there is no right of a third 
> party to 
> argue that it means something else.

... Ok. What's good about that it squares with REST principles. While I
don't see how we make people always do the right thing, I do see how we
could build stuff on top of RDDL (or maybe DDDS) that could ask the
authority directly for an answer to a questions about URI denotation in
RDF. 

Thanks for hearing me out.

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

 
Received on Thursday, 8 August 2002 03:30:10 GMT

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