Re: [HTTP-range-14] Hyperthing: Semantic Web URI Validator (303, 301, 302, 307 and hash URIs)

Hi,

I tried it with this URI and got an error:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01102yg#programme

Cheers,

L.

On 17 October 2011 11:41, Yang Squared <yang.square@gmail.com> wrote:
> Following the HTTP-range-14 discussion, we developed a Semantic Web URIs
> Validator named Hyperthing which helps to publish the Linked Data. We
> particularly investigated what happens when we temporary and
> permnent redirect (e.g. 301 and 302 redirections) of a Semantic Web URI (303
> and hash URI).
> http://www.hyperthing.org/
> Hyperthing mainly functions for three purposes:
> 1) It determines if the requested URI identifies a Real World Object or a
> Web document;
> 2) It checks whether the URIs publishing method follows the W3C hash URIs
> and 303 URI practice;
> 3) It can be used to check the validity of the chains of the redirection
> between the Real World Object URIs and Document URIs to prevent the data
> publisher mistakenly redirecting between these two kinds. (e.g. it checks
> against redirection which include 301, 302 and 307)
> For more information please read
>  Dereferencing Cool URI for the Semantic Web: What is 200 OK on the Semantic
> Web?
> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4138729/paper/dereference_iswc2011.pdf
> Any suggestion is welcome.


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