- From: <Patrick.Stickler@nokia.com>
- Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2001 09:59:22 +0200
- To: fielding@ebuilt.com
- Cc: a.powell@ukoln.ac.uk, www-talk@w3.org, uri@w3.org
> -----Original Message----- > From: ext Roy T. Fielding [mailto:fielding@ebuilt.com] > Sent: 20 November, 2001 00:52 > To: Stickler Patrick (NRC/Tampere) > Cc: a.powell@ukoln.ac.uk; www-talk@w3.org; uri@w3.org > Subject: Re: What is at the end of the namespace? > > > > > Yes, you can. It is just an identifier. A variable. A > > > mathematical symbol > > > described by a sequence of characters in a syntax defined > by the first > > > part of that string leading up to the colon character. > > > > Why have any syntax, since it's so opaque, so meaningless?! > > Because it is a normative reference for syntax within a hundred other > Internet protocols. > > ....Roy > Apologies for not including a "sarcasm" emoticon to my question. I was not seriously expecting an answer... Patrick
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