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	Title		: Specifying time intervals in URI queries and fragments 
			  of time-based Web resources
	Author(s)	: S. Pfeiffer, et al.
	Filename	: draft-pfeiffer-temporal-fragments-03.txt
	Pages		: 22
	Date		: 2005-3-30
	
This document specifies a syntax for addressing time intervals within
   time-based Web resources through URI queries and fragments.  This
   scheme is particularly used for Annodex [1] and CMML [2] Web
   resources, though it could be picked up by any other time-based Web
   resource format.  Temporal addressing enables, e.g., direct access to
   a clip inside a video stored on a Web Server, or direct jumps to a
   specific event within a piece of music.  The syntax is not restricted
   to audio or video Web resources though, but covers all kinds of Web
   resources that contain time-continuous information.

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