- From: Graham Klyne <GK@NineByNine.org>
- Date: Fri, 28 Feb 2003 14:50:52 +0000
- To: Dan Connolly <connolly@w3.org>
- Cc: w3c-rdfcore-wg@w3.org
At 08:16 AM 2/28/03 -0600, Dan Connolly wrote: >No, I meant the unicode string you'd get after parsing >ȷ (or whatever the real number is) in an XML >attribute value specification. > >i.e. the unicode string that this n-triples term encodes: > ><http://example.org/#Andr\u00E9> > >from test001 >http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-rdfcore-wg/2002Apr/att-0116/01-charmod-uri.htm > >This stuff is a nightmare to discuss by us-ascii email. >1/2 ;-) Got it. Now I think I see where you're message is coming from. So, for example, an "RDF URI reference" might be transformed into a "URI reference" by application of the algorithm noted (to UTF8 then %-escape)? #g ------------------- Graham Klyne <GK@NineByNine.org>
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