- From: Jeremy Carroll <jjc@hpl.hp.com>
- Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2003 10:56:19 +0300
- To: w3c-rdfcore-wg@w3.org
Graham: [[ A URI reference within an RDF graph (an RDF URI reference) is a Unicode string [UNICODE] that would produce a valid URI character sequence (per RFC2396 [URI], sections 2.1) representing an absolute URI with optional fragment identifier when subjected to the encoding described below. ]] it *used* to say something like that - I am not sure how the absolute bit got lost .... unfortunately it was not in the last call except as informative !? I am making this change as you suggest. and listing this as a *normative* change with the following explanation <dd> The <em>normative</em> restriction to absolute URIs had got lost in the LC working draft due to editorial error. This restriction was still stated in informative text. The phrase "representing an absolute URI with optional fragment identifier" is added to <a href="#section-Graph-URIref">section 6.4</a>. </dd> Jeremy
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