And it has a protocol for reaching a resource over a network Rdf information about a resource, the referred entities (subject or objects) will contain uris in the urn:uuid schema. It must be a url
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But doesn't the w3c now say that urls and uris are the same thing
The w3c realized that there is a ton of confusion about this
They issued a uri clarification document that says that it is now ok to use url and uri interchangeably. I am trying to post an info in an organization account in linkedin, for example, announcement info As per doc i need to send a post request with urn inside it I am struggling to get this urn first.
The term uniform resource name (urn) has been used historically to refer to both uris under the urn scheme [rfc2141], which are required to remain globally unique and persistent even when the resource ceases to exist or becomes unavailable, and to any other uri with the properties of a name. Every url is a uri Every urn is a uri Background according to w3c’s uris, urls, and urns
Clarifications and recommendations 1.0 (also published by the ietf as rfc 3305)
In the classical view, a uri is a url if it specifies the location of a resource, and a uri is a urn if it specifies the name of a resource. Well there are lot of discussion, post, comments and questions over internet to differentiate uri, url and urn One answer on so explain about it, but i am confused in implementation result in my c. Refer to section 8.3 of this saml core pdf of oasis saml specification
Sp and idp usually communicate each other about a subject See [samlprof] for attribute profiles that make use of this identifier. According to wikipedia (and rfc 3406) urn namespaces must remain globally unique and are therefore required to be registered with iana There is an exception for namespaces intended only for use within internal or limited experimental contexts.
My application uses urn:uuid as uris for entities
Of course, when i get, e.g