* Martin Duerst wrote:
>When looking with a microscope, you will find some little
>differences, because xs:anyURI was described before the IRI
>spec (RFC 3987) was approved. These differences are:
>
>1) xs:aryURI also allows spaces and a few other ASCII characters
>    that are not allowed in URIs nor in IRIs (but the IRI spec has
>    an escape hatch for such cases).
>2) The IRI spec contains many more details than the xs:anyURI
>    description, in particular also some requirements re.
>    normalization. However, some of the requirements in this
>    area of the IRI spec may be lowered or removed in the future
>    because we have received feedback from implementers that
>    there are difficulties to implement these.

I agree with Martin that it would be incorrect to use xsd:anyURI here.
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