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- Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2000 11:32:40 +0900
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this is great news ! thanks for the update -Philipp Dan Zigmond a 馗rit : > > Philipp, > > Yes, I did forward the current "tv:" spec to the IESG shortly after my last > posting. So they are working on it. > > If we have some consensus around "lid:" as well, I'll certainly forward that > too. > > Dan > > --------------------------------------------------- > Dan Zigmond > Senior Group Manager, Client Technologies > WebTV Networks, Inc. > djz@corp.webtv.net > --------------------------------------------------- > > -----Original Message----- > From: Philipp Hoschka [mailto:ph@w3.org] > Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2000 9:07 PM > To: Dan Zigmond > Cc: 'Larry Masinter'; uri@w3.org; www-tv@w3.org > Subject: Submit TV-URI work to IESG ? (was: Re: "lid" URLs) > > Dan, > > i think that at least the "tv:" scheme seems to be ready to be > forwarded to the IESG for adoption - what do you think ? There > was not much discussion last time you did an update, so maybe it's > time to wrap this up. > > -Philipp > > Dan Zigmond a 馗rit : > > > > Agreed. We were a little careless in our terminology (as others also > > pointed out), and I just haven't gotten around to revising the drafts. > > > > Dan > > > > --------------------------------------------------- > > Dan Zigmond > > Senior Group Manager, Client Technologies > > WebTV Networks, Inc. > > djz@corp.webtv.net > > --------------------------------------------------- > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Larry Masinter [mailto:LM@att.com] > > Sent: Saturday, April 15, 2000 10:33 AM > > To: uri@w3.org; www-tv@w3.org > > Subject: "lid" URLs > > > > (someone) wrote me: > > > > > I've just noticed a couple of Internet drafts that propose and refer to > a > > > URI scheme called lid: > > > > > > draft-blackketter-lid-00.txt > > > draft-finseth-isanlid-00.txt > > > > > > I have two thoughts: > > > > > > (a) these lid:'s look more like URNs to me > > > > > > (b) the lid draft claims that lid:'s are simulatneously URIs and URNs, > but > > > they don't conform to URN syntax (in not having a leading "urn:" or > > > namespace identifier parts). > > > > I don't have a problem with URL-schemes that have URN-like semantics, > > since there are enough of them already (cid, news, etc.). I think the > > wording (saying that lid URLs are URNs) probably needs to change, since > > it just adds confusion. > > > > Larry
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