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On Thu, Jul 25, 2002 at 06:06:18PM +0200, Danny Ayers wrote:
>The zen of URIs? They're uniform and identify resources - what more is
>there...and what is all this bother?
>
>Leveraging a URL into use as a namespace identifier has at least two
>benefits - uniqueness is easier to maintain, and it's possible to use the
>URL to provide more information about the namespace.

Yup.  After all, I can write:
http://www.talsever.com/namespaces/AmyML/
and
http://www.Talsever.com/namespaces/AmyML/

That identifies two different resources.  Really, really useful.  Obvious to
anyone, as well.

Now, if one of those was just a capitalization typo instead, then that
wouldn't work at all well with the namespaces specification.  But that's
okay, because nobody ever writes dns names with variant capitalization, even
by accident.

Amy!
-- 
Amelia A. Lewis       amyzing@t...      alicorn@m...
So what is love then?  Is it dictated or chosen?  Does it sing like the 
hymns of a thousand years or is it just pop emotion?  And if it ever was 
here and it left does it mean it was never true?
                -- Emily Saliers

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