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Benjamin Welby@bmwelby @surajkika @jadu @CityofYork Jadu CMS uses internal IDs in its URLs. This is a bit of a known issue: http://t.co/jyERgsqd8i
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bittkomk"What makes a cool URI?
A cool URI is one which does not change.
What sorts of URI change?
URIs don't change: people change them.
There are no reasons at all in theory for people to change URIs (or stop maintaining documents), but millions of reasons in practice.
In theory, the domain name space owner owns the domain name space and therefore all URIs in it. Except insolvency, nothing prevents the domain name owner from keeping the name. And in theory the URI space under your domain name is totally under your control, so you can make it as stable as you like. Pretty much the only good reason for a document to disappear from the Web is that the company which owned the domain name went out of business or can no longer afford to keep the server running. Then why are there so many dangling links in the world? Part of it is just lack of forethought. Here are some reasons you hear out there:" -
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Harry Harrold@timdavies ...didn't someone write something quite like that some years ago? http://t.co/P3tE4E8Cuu @berkmancenter
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arcojediThere are no reasons at all in theory for people to change URIs (or stop maintaining documents), but millions of reasons in practice.
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Boris MannCool URIs don't change (via @Pocket) by @timberners_lee http://t.co/EzFfPaEA0f
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Kathy Cannonacceptable distribution, its creation date and ideally its expiry date. Keep this metadata.
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The solution is forethought - make sure you capture with every document its acceptable distribution, its creation date and ideally its expiry date. Keep this metadata.
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pjmoydWhat makes a cool URI?
A cool URI is one which does not change.
What sorts of URI change?
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There is a crazy notion that pages produced by scripts have to be located in a "cgibin" or "cgi" area. This is exposing the mechanism of how you run your server. You change the mechanism (even keeping the content the same ) and whoops - all your URIs change.
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Jaxon BrooksThere are no reasons at all in theory for people to change URIs (or stop maintaining documents), but millions of reasons in practice.
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Greg Grossmeier@dancohen @tjowens http://t.co/D0SdDFUp
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James Otto"What makes a cool URI?
A cool URI is one which does not change.
What sorts of URI change?
URIs don't change: people change them." -
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Kurt MathiesenWhat makes a cool URI? A cool URI is one which does not change. What sorts of URI change? URIs don't change: people change them.
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Guy Carberryaha - found this article again. Recently tried selling the ideas within but to little effect.
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