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Mark Baker scripsit:

> It isn't.  The picture is one *representation* of the bricks.
> 
> The URI identifies the resource (some bricks), and a GET returns a
> representation (an image) of those bricks.

Yes, this is right as far as it goes, but your URL only handles a
tiny subset of all the bricks there are.   Whereas with my
x-brick: URI scheme, I can address any brick whatsoever, or at
least any brick that's actually doing work, as opposed to being
in a brick pile someplace.

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