Le ven 20/08/2004 à 07:45, Etan Wexler a écrit :
> This is false. All SGML/XML formal public identifiers (FPIs) are
> isomorphic to URIs in the 'urn' namespace 'publicid' [1]. The
> conversion from one form to the other is precisely defined.
>
> So, assuming that I can't query the Web directly about a formal public
> identifier, I can translate the formal public identifier to a URI
> (which happens to be a URN of the 'urn' scheme) and query the Web about
> the URI.
A very good point indeed; URN have a less deployed resolution
infrastructure than HTTP URIs, though.
Dom
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