section 2.2 - what does it mean to 'take on meaning'

Section 2.2 on URI/Resource relationships proposes that URIs take on 
;'meaning' based on the HTTP spec.

> For example, the HTTP URI scheme (RFC2616) uses DNS so that names such 
> as “http://example.com/somepath#someFrag” take on meaning by way of 
> HTTP GET response messages from the domain holder (or an agent they 
> delegate to).

I would suggest that it is unclear what it means for a name such as the 
one given in the example to have 'meaning.' There's inevitable 
confusion about the distinction between the meaning of a URI and the 
resources which is references. Personally, I don't believe that the URI 
itself has any meaning at all separate from the resource which it 
identifies. But this is a philosphical rathole that I think the 
document should try to avoid. If the TAG has some reason to leave the 
reference to 'meaning' in, I hope it can be clarified.

Thanks,

Danny

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Received on Tuesday, 14 September 2004 21:14:35 UTC