- From: Albert Lunde <albert-lunde@nwu.edu>
- Date: Fri, 16 May 1997 9:07:30 CDT
- To: http-wg@cuckoo.hpl.hp.com
> Combining all the bad things people have said about URIs in this > thread, we might conclude that the URI namespace is so broken that new > protocols should not attempt to re-use it. This seems like a strange > conclusion to me, but then I am not a URI specialist. Considering the original objectives of URLs (use subset of US-ASCII characters that would survive e-mail gateways, something humans could write on paper) and the things that had to be factored in for backward compatiblity with existing systems and protocols (mix of case-sensitive/case-insensitive elements, various reserved characters), the idea that the URI name space is a bit "broken" seems reasonable to me. -- Albert Lunde Albert-Lunde@nwu.edu
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