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At 12:34 PM 7/11/00 -0500, Bullard, Claude L (Len) wrote: >> the series of characters in front of the first colon in >> a URI _do not_ identify a protocol. They identify a naming scheme. >> <snip> The fact that >> the 'http' and 'ftp' URI schemes has a name that corresponds with >> a protocol is co-incidental only and has no meaning. > >The coincidence is part of the problem. We end up with a >superstion about resolution. This lack of clarity seems >to be at the root of the definitional issues. The 'superstition' is much more broadly understood (and used) than the purported fact. Common URL usage has bred a widely shared set of assumptions in communities which frequently lack any interest in URI philosophy. I'm not convinced that the understanding of strings beginning with things like http, ftp, mailto, file, and other commonly encountered strings known to identify retrieval protocols in URLs is 'wrong', whatever RFC2396 may claim. It certainly complicates matters, however. Simon St.Laurent XML Elements of Style / XML: A Primer, 2nd Ed. http://www.simonstl.com - XML essays and books
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