> Schema) - but they are IDs for the termset that they define and can be kept
> in a database somewhere. We could have used anything - but a URL does have
> the advantage that it might point to something. It doesn't matter if the
> website closes down - the URL in the archetype will still get the right
> query from the Terminology server.

Yep, it all makes sense to me now. I had just misunderstood them
to be purely URL's, rather than URI's. Perhaps the documentation
should have some samples showing a non-URL forms as well.

like

urn:www-terminology-org:snomed:1234-5678-91bc-def0

or something.

Andrew
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