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At 09:11 AM 04/09/01 +0100, David Carlisle wrote: >Names based on the domain name system (http:// or mailto: etc) do have >the good properties of being relatively easy to generate (relatively) >uniquely and be memorable. They also have the fuzzy, intangible, but important advantage of being first-class citizens of the web. When there's a Uniform Resource Locator there is (potentially) a Resource. I think it's a good idea that vocabularies and their semantic elements be a part of the fabric of the web, which they're not unless they're addressable. We're still working out how to use this capability - for my ideas on the subject, see rddl.org - but it feels important. NB this notion was first introduced to me by Dan Connolly and TimBL, who are paid to worry about this kind of stuff. And I agree about the egregious ugliness of UUIDs; if they have a place anywhere in the world, it's down in the bowels of COM objects. >They have the bad property of tempting the >designers of XML Schema to suggest that a schema validator might try to >use the URI for something which famously "is not a goal" of XML >Namespaces, but that's the price you pay, apparently. The "not a goal" refers specifically to *schemas*. We didn't want either DTDs or XSDL or any other schema language making a land-grab for the namespace-name address. -Tim
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