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Title : How Roy would Implement URNs and URCs Today
Author(s) : R. Fielding
Filename : draft-ietf-uri-roy-urn-urc-00.txt
Pages : 7
Date : 07/07/1995
This document describes how the author would implement Uniform Resource
Names (URNs) and Uniform Resource Characteristics (URCs), such that the
basic concepts and technology can be usable by today's World-Wide Web
clients and servers. It is intended to identify the key ingredients which
make the WWW extensible and open to the introduction of URNs and URCs, and
thereby steer the implementors of URI technology toward more consistent
solutions.
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