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        Title           : Report from the Joint W3C/IETF URI PLanning Interest 
                          Group: URIs,URLs, and URNs: Clarifications and 
                          Recommendations 
        Author(s)       : M. Mealling, R. Denenberg
        Filename        : draft-mealling-uri-ig-02.txt
        Pages           : 12
        Date            : 06-Feb-02
        
This paper is the product of the W3C URI Interest Group.  It
addresses and attempts to clarify two issues pertaining to URIs, and
presents recommendations.  Section 1 addresses how URI space is
partitioned and the relationship between URIs, URLs, and URNs.
Section 2 describes how URI schemes and URN namespace ids are
registered.  Section 3 mentions additional unresolved issues not
considered by this paper and section 4 presents recommendations.
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