- From: <Patrick.Stickler@nokia.com>
- Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2004 16:17:41 +0200
- To: <Patrick.Stickler@nokia.com>, <A.J.Miles@rl.ac.uk>, <www-rdf-interest@w3.org>, <public-esw-thes@w3.org>
> -----Original Message----- > From: Stickler Patrick (Nokia-TP-MSW/Tampere) > Sent: 19 November, 2004 15:08 > To: 'ext Miles, AJ (Alistair)'; 'www-rdf-interest@w3.org'; > 'public-esw-thes@w3.org' > Subject: RE: SKOS dodges the identity crisis? > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: www-rdf-interest-request@w3.org > > [mailto:www-rdf-interest-request@w3.org]On Behalf Of ext Miles, AJ > > (Alistair) > > Sent: 18 November, 2004 20:46 > > To: 'www-rdf-interest@w3.org'; 'public-esw-thes@w3.org' > > Subject: SKOS dodges the identity crisis? > > > > > ... > > > We really have to get this sorted. > > I suggest you follow Dublin Core's exemplary lead and use > URIs without fragment identifiers to identify your terms. > You'll be in very good company, and such an approach is > fully compatible with the PR version of AWWW and every > semantic web spec produced by the W3C to date. To be more specific, and more accurate regarding my original meaning, I suggest that you use 'http:' URIs without fragment identifiers to identify your terms. Cheers, Patrick
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