On 29 January 2014 22:36, Maloney, Christopher (NIH/NLM/NCBI) [C] < [email protected]> wrote:
> Apologies if this topic has come up before (I feel certain that it has) > but I've searched the archives and Googled, and can't find anything (maybe > too many false positives). > > What are the current best practice recommendations regarding the use of > HTTPS URIs for resources in RDF? Are they bad? > No, they are good. We use them over at https://w3id.org/ (one of the reasons that was created) > > If not bad, is there any provision for allowing that an HTTPS URI that > only differs in the scheme part from HTTPS URI be identified as the same > resource? > http and https are fundamentally different resources, but you can link them together with owl : sameAs, I think ... > > Thanks! > > Chris Maloney > NIH/NLM/NCBI (Contractor) > Building 45, 5AN.24D-22 > 301-594-2842 > > > > >
