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On Thu, 8 Jun 2000, Ed Hilburn wrote: > As your average, usually competent internet developer I > have come to associate the "scheme:" prefix to a URI as > describing a protocol used to address, fetch, or otherwise > use a resource identified. Examples: > > "ftp:" This tells me to use File Transfer Protocol > "mailto:" This tells me to use Simple Mail Transfer Protocol > "telnet:" This tells me to use TELNET protocol > "http:" This tells me to use HyperText Transfer Protocol > "shttp:" This tells me to use Secure HTTP > "file:" This tells me to use the local file system's protcol > > For all of the above, I (perhaps naively) see the resource > identified as the producer (ftp server,telnet deamon, > http/shttp web server) or the consumer ( sendmail deamon, > web server accepting a POST) of a particular stream of data. > > I have a few questions. If I use the "http:" scheme for > a namespace name URI, does it not imply that I should be > using the HyperText Transfer Protocol? Yes? Why or why not? > > If so, what would I be fetching or posting? And how > does this at all help the notion of a namespace? I've > noticed that some of the namespaces give back a 401 > page not found error. Does this mean that the namespace > is no longer valid? > It's generally a good idea to review the archives of a mailing list you've just joined to avoid posting questions which have already been given very thorough discussion. -- Bob Kline *************************************************************************** This is xml-dev, the mailing list for XML developers. To unsubscribe, mailto:majordomo@x...&BODY=unsubscribe%20xml-dev List archives are available at http://xml.org/archives/xml-dev/ ***************************************************************************
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