- From: John F. Schlesinger <jborden@mediaone.net>
- Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2002 23:36:15 -0500
- To: <johns@syscore.com>
- Cc: <www-rdf-interest@w3.org>, <www-rdf-comments@w3.org>
John F Schlesinger wrote: > Jonathan said: "Please do not bind the "xsd" prefix to the > http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema# > namespace name." > > As a result of this Sergey said: "I'm going to replace xsd: by rdfdt: in the > next revision of the document." > > Please let us not forget that the prefix 'xsd' is purely conventional and > has no semantics except when related to an xmlns attribute. It is perfectly > correct for RDF data types to associate xsd with > http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema# Simply, the URI prefix http:.//www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema is the domain of the W3C XML Schema WG. What makes you think anyone outside this group ought be able to publish URIs that start with this string? Ought I be able to erect a mailbox next to your house and suffix your street number with 1/2 -- its only half a number change eh? Aside from the confusion that binding a well known prefix ("xsd") to a new URI would generate, why on earth would you want to bind such a prefix to a URI which differs by a single character? Are you trying to generate software bugs, or merely obfuscate the RDF work?
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