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> On Wednesday 13 February 2002 07:31 am, Jonathan Borden wrote: >> What is returned by a GET is simply a description of the actual >> resource (other wording is a 'representation of the resource'). But is not the representation of a resource a resource? How do we then refer to both "the Eiffel Tower" and a "description of the Eiffel Tower" if they have the same URI. If a URI can name everything, then every thing should have its own URI, if it is thus named. The resource has a URI. Each representation of the resource is also a resource and has a different URI, etc. Patrick -- Patrick Stickler Phone: +358 50 483 9453 Senior Research Scientist Fax: +358 7180 35409 Nokia Research Center Email: patrick.stickler@n...
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