Mark Birbeck wrote:

I believe it would be useful to say that the following will *never*
become a URI:

  [a:b]

My feeling is that in this situation the author is saying that they
explicitly want to use the CURIE 'a:b' with the mapping 'a'. And if
the mapping 'a' doesn't exist, then something has gone wrong, and they
would prefer it to be ignored altogether.

I'm seeing this as a useful 'strict' mode, that automated systems
might want to use, but hand-coders would almost certainly avoid.

Any thoughts?
I agree with this.  A lot.

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