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Re: a clarification?

From: David Carlisle <david@dcarlisle.demon.co.uk>
Date: Sat, 3 Jun 2000 22:57:37 +0100 (BST)
Message-Id: <m12yLvF-000OdGC@dcarlisle.demon.co.uk>
To: xml-uri@w3.org

> This was not, of course cheating - RDF defines the URI of a property
> represented for example by XML element <foo .../> in
> namespace uuid:xxx-xxxx-xxxxx-xxxxxx# to be the concatenation
> uuid:xxx-xxxx-xxxxx-xxxxxx#foo
> and so most RDF namespaces end with a #, but the could end with a /
> or even a _

'tis still cheating though. My point was that there are many URI that
rdf can not handle (and gave uuid as one example) there are of course
other URI that it can handle (uuid references ending in # being one of
them)

David
Received on Saturday, 3 June 2000 17:56:48 GMT

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