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July 2007
HTTP and resource identity
"[...] It seems that folks like Yahoo! and Twittervision offer different representations of the same resource using different URIs .xml, .json, .php, .yaml, etc. I’d say that’s arisen because users have little control over content-negotiation in their browser. Isn’t having the same resource identified by lots of different URIs an issue for the Semantic Web? [...]"
February 2007
Joe Gregorio | BitWorking | URI and IRI Templates, Oy
When I first started looking at URI templates I was surprised no one had written a specifiction for them yet. It seemed so simple, "just" add {name} to the URI and then substitute with a value at a later time. After bashing my head against the wall for a couple weeks, here is a synopsis of the character encoding issues involved in doing URI and IRI Templates.
RFC 3987: Internationalized Resource Identifier (IRI)
This document defines a new protocol element, the Internationalized Resource Identifier (IRI), as a complement to the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI). An IRI is a sequence of characters from the Universal Character Set (Unicode/ISO 10646). A mapping from IRIs to URIs is defined, which means that IRIs can be used instead of URIs, where appropriate, to identify resources.
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December 2006
Iyileşmek ruhanî hastalık ile çeşitli yazılı kelime, Eczacı - Fransız edebiyat
Örümcek ağı yer -in an bağımsız muharrir. Sunma -in onun çeşitli edebî yaratma. Fotoğraf -in onun seyahat ve onun kedi Mowgli. Kül içinde müzik.
March 2006
Internet-Draft : Internationalized Resource Identifiers (IRIs) and Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs) for [XMPP] - draft-saintandre-xmpp-iri-03 - P. Saint-Andre, JSF - November 29, 2005 - Expires: June 2, 2006
"This document defines the use of Internationalized Resource Identifiers (IRIs) and Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs) in identifying or interacting with entities that can communicate via [XMPP].
November 2005
RFC 3987 : Internationalized Resource Identifiers (IRIs) - M. Duerst, W3C - M. Suignard, Microsoft Corporation - January 2005
"This document defines a new protocol element, the Internationalized Resource Identifier (IRI), as a complement to the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI)".
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