- From: pat hayes <phayes@ihmc.us>
- Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2003 16:04:16 -0500
- To: Dan Connolly <connolly@w3.org>
- Cc: www-tag@w3.org
>On Fri, 2003-07-18 at 13:13, pat hayes wrote: >[...] >> >No, it's just a wierd way to model it... you're saying that >> >a galaxy is something you can get at with the HTTP >> >protocol. >> >> Ah!! Good, at last. So (contrary to what you say above and the TAG >> architecture description together imply) > >No, there is no contradiction. Don't overgeneralize. > >Just because > http://chandra.harvard.edu/AOtype/Activegalaxy7 >should not be used to denote a galaxy does >not mean that *no* URI should be used to denote >a galxy. just use > http://chandra.harvard.edu/AOtype/Activegalaxy7#g1 >or some such. > > >I'm not inclined to read the rest of what you wrote until >you read more carefully what I wrote. What part of the TAG architecture document supports this very strong distinction (which I now grok) between URIs with and without a # symbol? Pat -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- IHMC (850)434 8903 or (650)494 3973 home 40 South Alcaniz St. (850)202 4416 office Pensacola (850)202 4440 fax FL 32501 (850)291 0667 cell phayes@ihmc.us http://www.ihmc.us/users/phayes
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