RE: XML Schema draft populates the intersection of Language and InformationResource [ISSUE-14 httpRange-14]

mån 2007-10-01 klockan 13:14 -0400 skrev Booth, David (HP Software -
Boston):
> > From: Dan Connolly

> Of course, if purl.org also offered 303 redirects instead of only 302's
> -- are there any OCLC folks listening? -- this could all be done in one
> step instead of two.  Note also that with purl.org's "partial redirect"
> feature (see
> http://purl.org/maint/choose_redirect.html ) multiple URIs in an
> ontology do not have to be registered individually at purl.org.

In progress:

http://ivanherman.wordpress.com/2007/07/15/purl-to-be-renewed/

/Mikael

> 
> Come to think of it, shouldn't this be covered in the "Cool URIs for the
> Semantic Web" document, given that: (a) a 303-redirect service can
> significantly reduce a barrier to adoption; and (b) persistence is an
> important element in creating "Cool URIs for the Semantic Web"?
> 
> 
> 
> David Booth, Ph.D.
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<mikael@nilsson.name>

Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose

Received on Monday, 1 October 2007 19:14:28 UTC