- From: Sean B. Palmer <sean@mysterylights.com>
- Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 03:10:23 -0000
- To: "Aaron Swartz" <aswartz@swartzfam.com>, <uri@w3.org>
- Cc: <www-talk@w3.org>
> which would be indistinguishable from the American who > runs Real Universality: > > address:ru/00000/xxx/us Oh dear! Well, in that case it would probably be a good idea to make the first "section" of the URI (the piece of data preceeding the first occurance of a slash) the internationally recognized country code, following ISO standard 639 [1] for standard two bit country codes. However, in practise these are usually quite distinct from postal addresses... i.e. country codes aren't meant to be all that readable as they can only consist of two characters. Therefore, it might be useful to have a human readable form after the country code itself:- address:ru/Russia/00000/xxx/us Hmm... I need to make something that will convert postal addresses to "address:" URIs really don't I? I'd already made one, but I need to tweak it now :-) [1] ISO 639:1988 (E/F) - Code for the representation of names of languages - The International Organization for Standardization, 1st edition, 1988 17 pages Prepared by ISO/TC 37 - Terminology (principles and coordination). -- Kindest Regards, Sean B. Palmer @prefix : <http://webns.net/roughterms/> . :Sean :hasHomepage <http://infomesh.net/sbp/> .
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