Melvin Carvalho wrote:
> On 29 August 2010 22:27, Serendipity Seraph <[email protected]> wrote:
> Nothing wrong with having some semantics in a URI imho, classic example:
> 
> http://dbpedia.org/page/London
> 
> But of course with HTML5 it's relatively easy to put very rich semantics in
> the document itself.
> 

What we have to deal with is the original document being temporarily
or permanently unavaileble, and also reducing lookups (preferably to
near zero).

This is not a discussion about pure styles or standards, we need to
look at the practical considerations. Building would be slowed to a
crawl if every time someone selects a prim we have to make a network
request to a remote site, each time dealing with it's not being up.
No one wants it to take 30 seconds between selecting a prim and
being able to work with it.

Melanie

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