[uf-discuss] i-names and hcard

2006-09-19 Thread Sebastian Küpers
hi folks, I just wanna share my thought with you, that i-names are a nice way to provide a universal uri to someone's hcard. in practice I have often changed my prefered location of my full hcard. so from now i can provide everybody one single uri for it: http://xri.net/=sebastian/+hcard (just t

Re: [uf-discuss] i-names and hcard

2006-09-19 Thread Kevin Marks
On Sep 19, 2006, at 1:07 PM, Sebastian Küpers wrote: http://xri.net/=sebastian/+hcard (just try this url in your browser) at the moment it redirects you to my claimID account. but I can now change it to my blog for example and this url still remains the same. http://www.w3.org/2001/tag/doc/UR

Re: [uf-discuss] i-names and hcard

2006-09-19 Thread Sebastian Küpers
I take this link as an "I agree with you - XRI's are a good way to do it" :)) On 9/19/06, Kevin Marks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Sep 19, 2006, at 1:07 PM, Sebastian Küpers wrote: > http://xri.net/=sebastian/+hcard (just try this url in your browser) > > at the moment it redirects you to my c

Re: [uf-discuss] i-names and hcard

2006-09-19 Thread Kevin Marks
No, you can take that as meaning 'http redirects are easy to set up and XRI is an over-complex mess' Please read section 5 of it in full before replying here: http://www.w3.org/2001/tag/doc/URNsAndRegistries-50.html#iddiv1142306584 Having the xri http server be a host for your hCard 302 redirec