Anthony G. Atkielski wrote:
Michael Mealling writes:
As the result of a service lookup they only need something that
identifies the class and subclass of the service the URI is an
identifier for...
What's wrong with "http" at the front, and/or a port number at the
back?
Those are network concepts. The "service" I'm talking about has to do
with the task the user is actually attempting to accomplish.
http://foo.com:1235/bla.php
Tells me nothing about whether I can use that for the "I want the
current weather report" service or if its a DAV entry point for doing
collaborative document management....
That's my last one on this thread. I'm not in this business anymore....
-MM
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