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----- Original Message ----- From: Tim Bray <tbray@t...> > At 04:16 PM 27/12/00 -0800, Paul Tchistopolskii wrote: > > >What particular place in that document answers to my question ? > > > >The only sentence which seems relevant is : > > > ><q> > >[Definition:] The attribute's value, a URI reference > > That's all you need. The term "URI reference" is clearly > defined by the RFCs referenced in the document, and > implies a set of syntax rules. -Tim Right. It does. Let's replace http: with namespace: then replace every '/' with '.' or do something else that will conform to that paper ( I have no understanding why namespace name should be conformant to URI, but ... oh... well... I trust you: you say : "It should be URI, with scheme: and other stuff for some holy reasons" - let it be. But why it is *URL* ? ) Rgds.Paul. PS. I think you'r joking on me. So here is a document: http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml-names/ The term 'URI reference' is not defined in this document, but the document reffers to RFC2396. There is no hyperliks pointing to actual location of RFC2396. I had to use Google to find this RFC. Before W3C will build a Semantic Web - is there any chance I can find core W3C documents not using Google ?
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