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Bullard, Claude L (Len) wrote:

>Wait a minute.  Rereading that: then a URI IS a resource 
>because resource identifiers are in the set.   
>
Hmm...no, (I think) it is either/or. A redirect is a case where the 
function maps to a URI.

Jan

>So a URI 
>can identify another URI?  So a URI can be a representation?
>
>len
>
>
>From: Jan Algermissen [mailto:jalgermissen@t...]
>
>Apologies for the annoying formatting. I just can't get Thunderbird to 
>let me edit mails in plain text - arrg :-(
>Jan
>
>Jan Algermissen quotes R.Fiedling:
>
>  
>
>>" More precisely, a resource /R/ is a temporally varying membership 
>>function /M/_R /(t)/, which for time /t/ maps to
>>a set of entities, or values, which are equivalent. The values in the 
>>set may be /resource representations/ and/or
>>/resource identifiers/."
>>
>>
>>    
>>
>http://www.ics.uci.edu/~fielding/pubs/dissertation/rest_arch_style.htm#sec_5
>_2_1_1 
>
>  
>


-- 
Jan Algermissen
Consultant & Programmer
http://jalgermissen.com



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