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- Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2013 20:12:01 +0000
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The following answers have been successfully submitted to 'WebID definition hash ' (WebID Community Group) for . --------------------------------- What is a WebID? ---- Given that WebID's must refer to Agents, and that the WebID must be associated with a profile document, (that returns a default representation) the question here is which of the following restrictions one should have for WebIDs. Note that a URI is defined by RFC3986 and is constructed as follows: foo://example.com:8042/over/there?name=ferret#nose \_/ \______________/\_________/ \_________/ \__/ | | | | | scheme authority path query fragment Please look at the detailed arguments for each position on the wiki before selecting your preferences. For each of the three options please follow the select one of the options as described below: Please select the rank-order (1 to 3) for the options you think are acceptable (i.e. you can live with it), where 1 is the most preferred, 2 the next best and so on... You also have a donât mind and a donât want option. * [ 3 ] Choice: 1. MUST be an HTTP(S) hash (#) URI: The precise definition is: A WebID is a URI with an `http` or `https` scheme, which MUST contain a URI fragment identifier and which uniquely denotes an Agent (Person, Organization, Group, Device, etc.). The URI without the fragment identifier denotes the WebID Profile page. Please consider carefully the arguments for this position | * [ 2 ] Choice: 2. MUST be an HTTP(S) URI and SHOULD be an HTTP(s) hash (#) URI: The precise definition is: A WebID is a URI with an `http` or `https` scheme which uniquely denotes an Agent (Person, Organization, Group, Device, etc.). This URI SHOULD include a fragment identifier. For WebIDs with fragment identifiers the URI without the fragment denotes the Profile Document. For WebIDs without fragment identifiers an HTTP request on the WebID MUST return a 303 with a Location header URI denoting the Profile Document. Please consider carefully the arguments for this position | * [ 1 ] Choice: 3. MUST be an HTTP(S) URI The precise definition is: A WebID is a URI with an `http` or `https` scheme which uniquely denotes an Agent (Person, Organization, Group, Device, etc.). For WebIDs with fragment identifiers the URI without the fragment denotes the Profile Document. For WebIDs without fragment identifiers an HTTP request on the WebID MUST return a 303 with a Location header URI denoting the Profile Document. Please consider carefully the arguments for this position | Rationale: I prefer this solution because it doesn't add any semantics to the URI. It simply states that an agent identifier must be a URI with or without hash but it helps to avoid 303 redirect when the hash is present. These answers were last modified on 26 January 2013 at 20:11:08 U.T.C. by Luigi Selmi Answers to this questionnaire can be set and changed at https://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/51933/webid-hash/ until 2013-02-01. Regards, The Automatic WBS Mailer
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