- From: Michael Mealling <michael@neonym.net>
- Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2002 20:23:37 -0400
- To: "Ian B. Jacobs" <ij@w3.org>
- Cc: www-tag@w3.org
With regard to the URI discussions within the TAG I would like to make sure that the discussions and RFC 2396 updates also include the URI-CG as well as take into account the URI IG's "URIs, URLs, and URNs: Clarifications and Recommendations 1.0". [1] -MM [1] http://www.w3.org/TR/uri-clarification/ On Mon, Jun 24, 2002 at 06:16:06PM -0400, Ian B. Jacobs wrote: > IJ: What term should "take precedence" in this > document? URI or URI Reference? > > TB: Depends on what you're doing. But "All > important refs identified by URI", not URI > reference. > IJ: I will fix this. > CL: As soon as you have content negotiation, > you need to know mime type of response before > you interpret fragment id's. > IJ: Could someone write a paragraph on URIs > and URI references? > RF: Do you want the politically accurate view > or the technical view? > TB: I think both are required to understand > what the right thing to do is. > (IJ: I will also look at DO's comments on the > arch doc.) > Action RF: Write a para on URIs and URI > references. > > RF: I will try to have this for next week, but > likely not ready by then. > > Digression into discussion of revisions to URI spec > > [Ian] > RF: I am working on revising the URI spec > right now, with Larry Masinter and TBL when he > has time. > TB: Why are you editing it? > RF: Integrating corrections, inclusion of IPV6 > format, inclusion of some I18N work (but > unclear how much). Discussion will take place > on uri@w3.org. This week's a good time to > bring forward your burning issues on URIs. > > IJ: Suggest alerting chairs that this work > going on. > RF: I will suggest that to Larry. TBL could > also do this. > > Returning to architecture document > > [Ian] > TB: Important to point out that the term "URI > reference" conflates relative URIs and > fragment IDs. > > RF: Additional BNF terms is one suggested > improvement to the URI spec. > TB: That's how namespace names got to be URI > references. DC said we couldn't make up a new > construct that wasn't in the RFC... -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael Mealling | Vote Libertarian! | urn:pin:1 michael@neonym.net | | http://www.neonym.net
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