Naming and Addressing: URIs, URLs, ... Intro Events/Pubs Discussion Groups Bookmarks This is an overview of W3C materials related to Addressing. The URI Activity Statement explains W3C's work on this topic in more detail. The IETF Draft Standard for URIs is the current specification, along with IANA's list of URI schemes, a BCP for scheme registration process, and guidelines for new ...
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A PURL is a Persistent Uniform Resource Locator. Functionally, a PURL is a URL. However, instead of pointing directly to the location of an Internet resource, a PURL points to an intermediate resolution service. The PURL resolution service associates the PURL with the actual URL and returns that URL to the client. The client can then complete the URL transaction in the normal fashion. In Web ...
Universal Resource Identifiers Contents About this document Informational RFC disclaimer or Internet draft disclaimer while ID status The need for a Universal Syntax Design Criteria and Choices Recommendations Relative (partial) URIs Fragment identifiers Specific Schemes BNF description of the generic URI syntax BNF description of specific schemes Security considerations References Author's ...
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BNF for specific URL schemes This is a BNF-like description of the Uniform Resource Locator syntax. A vertical line | indicates alternatives, and indicate optional parts. Spaces are represented by the word space , and the vertical line character by vline . Single letters stand for single letters. All words of more than one letter below are entities described somewhere in this description. The ...
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