Ooo.. that would be cool... I might sound dumb by saying this, but
would that be like a RESTian way of accessing data in a microformatted
page?

Chris

On 5/25/06, Dimitri Glazkov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So, this is like W3 Selectors for URLs?

:DG<

On 5/25/06, Scott Reynen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On May 25, 2006, at 3:04 AM, Chris Messina wrote:
>
> > how do we create URIs for partial bits of data like a word
> > or hcard in the middle of a paragraph?
> >
> > http://www.eekim.com/blog/tech/hyperscope/hyperscopeuri.html
>
> I'm not sure that's really the question being asked by Eugene.  It
> sounds like the addressing of HyperScope goes beyond specific fragments:
>
> "It can do path expressions, similar in spirit to XPath, which allows
> you to reference some subset of nodes in a document."
>
> This sounds to me like, e.g., a URI that references all the TEL
> elements in a document, and only those elements, so the client can
> read the URI, load the document, and strip it down to the specified
> nodes.  So the question being asked is whether this would be better
> as http://domain.org/?hyperscope=class:tel or http://domain.org/
> #hyperscope:class-tel or something else.
>
> Peace,
> Scott
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