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Comments on arch doc draft (relative URI): msg#00176org.w3c.tag
Hi, 1.1 says: -- The syntax of a URI reference consists of: 1. a unique URI (relative or absolute), optionally followed by 2. a fragment identifier ("#" and what follows). A relative URI is a syntactic abbreviation for an absolute URI. -- This seems to be in conflict with RFC2396: there's no such thing as a "relative URI". In the grammar, the term "relativeURI" does exist, but it only appears as part of the definition of URI *references*, not URIs. Julian |
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