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Are URIs Resources? (WAS RE: Re: Non-infoset)

  • To: 'Alessandro Triglia' <sandro@m...>
  • Subject: Are URIs Resources? (WAS RE: Re: Non-infoset)
  • From: "Bullard, Claude L (Len)" <len.bullard@i...>
  • Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2005 11:05:03 -0500
  • Cc: xml-dev@l...

infoset communications
That's the critical observation for this and many other 
threads that rely on ontological commitment to sustain 
communications.

Would anyone care to compare that to URIs as a unit of 
information:

1.  Is a URI a resource?

2.  If it is a resource, what operations are significant?

3.  Are URIs ever ambiguous?

Yes, I know: the permathread from hell.

len

From: Alessandro Triglia [mailto:sandro@m...]

The writer makes choices, but a reader cannot always tell which of those
choices (if any) convey some semantics in the intentions of the writer and
which do not.  In other words, an XML document may contain more information
than the writer considers significant, but a given reader may not be able to
separate the non-significant part from the significant part.

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