Re: {Suspected SPAM} Re: uri4uri.net

That is probably not possible as it will generate RDF on the fly based 
on the URL. I guess the pages for mime etc are more stable.

Reminds me of the time some poor sod was trying to archive another of my 
silly RDF projects and didn't realise it generated *infinte* lists of 
bands, along with releases, tracks and reviews... using the record 
number as a seed.

See the music DB at http://data.totl.net/

Also, don't try to crawl the chess dataset :)


On 25/01/2022 17:38, Sarven Capadisli wrote:
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> On 25/01/2022 18.23, Christopher Gutteridge wrote:
>> Years ago I did http://uri4uri.net/ as a bit of a gag, but it provides a
>> kinda useful  thing by defining URIs for web components, including  URI
>> schemes, mime types, suffixes... and URIs themselves.
>>
>> But the domain is up for renewal and I'm not planning to renew it. If
>> anybody want to take ownership, please be let me know. It expires on
>> 2022-03-26.
>>
>> If it's not valuable to anybody here we can conclude it's not valuable!
>>
>> The code for it is here: https://github.com/cgutteridge/uri4uri
>>
>>
>
>
> Before letting it go, it'd be great to create archival snapshots of all
> of the URLs at the Internet Archive.
>
> -Sarven
> https://csarven.ca/#i
>
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