- From: <jalgermissen@topicmapping.com>
- Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2003 13:56:01 +0200
- To: et@progos.hu
- Cc: <www-rdf-interest@w3.org>
Peter, Peter Vojnisek <et@progos.hu> schrieb am 26.06.2003, 12:47:32: > > Hi All! > > > If we have a class instance: http://example.org/persons#Joe > and we know that there is has a property http://example.org/person#name > > Can we reference to Joe's name in an uri? To make sure I understand you: You think of Joe's name as a concept in it's own right and you want to make a statement about the concept, yes? As in: "(Peter) --likes--> (Joe's name)". is that what you want to do? Jan > I have seen this somewhere on the web: > http://example.org/person/Joe#name I don't think it is correct, we lost > the namespace of the predicate. > > Do you know a sollution for this problem? Is there any W3C standard > for this kind of addressing? > > Thanks! > Peter -- Jan Algermissen <algermissen@acm.org> Consultant & Programmer http://www.topicmapping.com http://www.gooseworks.org
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