'I' in URI means 'Indicator'...
i.e Uniform Resource Indicator...
Milt Epstein wrote:
> On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, Maxime Poulin wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I've been seeing in some servlet books the term URI which
> > was not to be misinterpreted as URL... Could someone explain me what
> > is a URI, and the difference between a URI and a URL ?
>
> Reading the comments in the JSDK source files (or their javadocs), it
> looks like the way they use it, URL is the entire thing with scheme,
> server, and port, while URI is only the stuff after that.
>
> IIRC, "URL" is "Uniform Resource Locator". Not sure what the 'I' in
> "URI" is.
>
> Milt Epstein
> Research Programmer
> Software/Systems Development Group
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