scheme ":" hier-part [ "?" query ] [ "#" fragment ]
http
and ftp
)
whose hier-part starts with a domain name, the owner of that domain name.http
URIs, this is false
http://localhost/
file:///etc/hosts
(and indeed, all
file:
URIshttp://www.guardian.co.uk/
URIs have a global scope and are interpreted consistently regardless of context, though the result of that interpretation may be in relation to the end-user's context.
URIs have a single meaning but may have multiple interpretations
http://www.ltg.ed.ac.uk/~ht/Concepts/democracy
http:
URIs and
all retrieval uses HTTP
]HTTP GET
request,
includes information about the character encoding and media type of the
byte-string which follows.iso-8859-1
, shift-jis
, utf-8
.application/jpg
, application/pdf
, text/html
http:
URIs as the foundation of the Semantic
Web is intended to enable the same effect
http:
] URIs as identifiers for resources"
http:
URIs as the technology substratehttp
URI scheme is such a system
www.w3.org
) can be resolved
by appeal to a distributed lookup mechanism (DNS)/2001/tag/webarch/
) provides for
scalable navigation to a particular name binding within that contexthttp
URIs
http:
URIs are sufficient for their
technology needs.
http:
URIS see the ARK indentifier approach of John Kunze.xri:
, info:
urn:lsid:...
, urn:nzl:...
http:
URIs
http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class
creator(homepage,ora) name(ora,"Ora Lassila") email(ora,"Lassila@w3.org") ako(ora,Person)
http://www.w3.org/Home/Lassila http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/#creator http://www.w3.org/staffId/85740 ---------- http://www.w3.org/staffId/85740 ???#Name "Ora Lassila" ---------- http://www.w3.org/staffId/85740 ???#Email "lassila@w3.org" ---------- http://www.w3.org/staffId/85740 http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#type http://www.example.org/UpperOntology#Person
http
URIs canhttp://www.example.org/Books/MobyDick http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/#creator http://www.example.org/Authors/HermanMelville
http:
URIs for your (public)
names will have unforseen benefits