On Thu, Nov 04, 2010 at 01:22:09PM +0000, Ian Davis wrote: > Hi all, > > The subject of this email is the title of a blog post I wrote last > night questioning whether we actually need to continue with the 303 > redirect approach for Linked Data. My suggestion is that replacing it > with a 200 is in practice harmless and that nothing actually breaks on > the web. Please take a moment to read it if you are interested.
cf. other discussion about RDF URI References and IRIs, where a resource is given an IRI that is not a valid URI as far as HTTP is concerned we can't dereference it properly so we need some kind of document -> description indirection... Though in general I think the best practice is only to give resources IRIs that are also valid URIs... Cheers, -w
