Re: Proposed solution to url: prefix problem

Jon Knight (J.P.Knight@lut.ac.uk)
Sat, 23 Oct 93 18:30:53 BST

Message-Id: <9310231730.AA22671@suna.lut.ac.uk>
From: Jon Knight <J.P.Knight@lut.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: Proposed solution to url: prefix problem
To: uri@bunyip.com
Date: Sat, 23 Oct 93 18:30:53 BST

> Recently Bob Deen said:
>
> Places where it is obvious in context might be internal to a program, inside
> an SGML tag like "<urn>ISBN:...</urn>", or within an HREF tag in an HTML anchor,
> like "<A href="http:...">stuff</a>". The HREF tag must be defined to only
> contain a URL, therefore it is unambiguous, and we don't break WWW clients,
> or more importantly, existing documents.
>

The HREF is an attribute of the <A> tag. From what I've read recently,
I think there is already an URN attribute as well in HTML, so the HREF
wouldn't need to be overloaded in picking up URNs as well as URLs.
Maybe someone who was ``in'' on the development of HTML could say what
the intention with the URN attribute was; I've only ever seen it as a
place holder for future expansion when URNs finally appear (if they ever
do!).

Jon

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