Re: URIs, used in RDF, that do not have associated documentation

On 3/28/12 5:48 PM, Tore Eriksson wrote:
> Again, I believe the very opposite. My way of reading the HTML
> specification focuses completely at the document in the role of
> representation, not resource.
Documents are Resources.
Resources have Representation.
Mime Types can help you understand different types of Resource
Representation pre or post across-the-wire serialization.
A Web page is a Document. Its typical Mime Type is: text/html.

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