In this post, the author tries to clear up some confusion between the terms URI and URL. Includes links to other posts as well as historical documents that provide insight into how the use of the term "resource" has evolved within the Web community.
URL: https://www.openlinksw.com/dataspace/doc/kidehen@openlinksw.com/weblog/kidehen@openlinksw.com%27s%20BLOG%20%5B127%5D/1567
Keywords: HTTP URIs
Author: Idehen, Kingsley
Date created: 2010-03-28 04:00:00.000
Language: http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/iso639-2/eng
Time required: P10M
- Knows that Uniform Resource Identifiers, or URIs (1994), include Uniform Resource Locators (URLs, which locate web pages) as well as location-independent identifiers for physical, conceptual, or web r
- Fundamentals of Resource Description Framework
- Identity in RDF
- Knows that Uniform Resource Identifiers, or URIs (1994), include Uniform Resource Locators (URLs, which locate web pages) as well as location-independent identifiers for physical, conceptual, or web r
- Knows that Uniform Resource Identifiers, or URIs (1994), include Uniform Resource Locators (URLs, which locate web pages) as well as location-independent identifiers for physical, conceptual, or web r
- Identity in RDF
- Fundamentals of Resource Description Framework
- Understands that a "real-world" thing may need to be named with a URI distinct from the URI for information about that thing.
- Fundamentals of Resource Description Framework
- Identity in RDF
- Understands that a "real-world" thing may need to be named with a URI distinct from the URI for information about that thing.
- Understands that a "real-world" thing may need to be named with a URI distinct from the URI for information about that thing.
- Identity in RDF
- Fundamentals of Resource Description Framework