Hello Jason,

Jason Karns wrote:
On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 4:01 PM, Scott Reynen <[email protected]> wrote:
I can use that same URL as my UID on any site, not just blogs and wikis.
 Whenever I find myself stating something that seems obvious like that, I
start to suspect there's some larger misunderstanding underlying the
discussion, but I have no idea what that might be.  Real world examples are
a good way to reveal hidden assumptions...


I'd just like to clear up at least one assumption, if only for myself.
 I don't believe anyone is advocating that UIDs may *only* be URLs.

Agreed, I dont believe that either quite the opposite truthfully, Its the way UID is being used in microformats that is troubling me A huge amount of published hcards that I have seen are almost exclusively using url+uid which leads me to the assumption. that is the only way to use UID in microformats which I don't believe is true but no one seems to say any different.
So if for some reason a URL is not available or cannot be guaranteed
to be unique (to the subject of the hCard), then other forms of IDs
are acceptable.  The only argument that I see here is whether URLs are
*ever* acceptable as UIDs, correct?
That is something I cant determine yet there are advantages If you use OpenID url's but that doesn't happen very much. I believe PURL's should be promoted as URL's that can also be UID's an Author can guarantee global uniqueness even if 10 different purl's point to the same address or an Author changes his website from time to time because the purl will never change.

Thanks

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