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RE: Comparable considered necessary


RE:  Comparable considered necessary
Dare wrote:
> URI:  Either of the above. 

Paul Prescod had an excellent slide in the REST presentation he gave at
OSCON and Extreme Markup.  He asked what the Web would look like if it
had been defined by vendors, and he suspected that it would have
multiple addressing schemes - covering things like Lotus Notes,
Blackbird, etc.  

He put forward the suggestion that the Web is superior because it has
one approach to addressing: URIs.

I tend to look at URIs and see a unified syntax but far too many
underlying schemes.  Slapping a label on a technology and calling it
unified doesn't do much to genuinely unify it.  

We're still stuck in the same mess, unfortunately.
-- 
Simon St.Laurent
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