… a Unicode string [ UNICODE ] that conforms to the syntax defined in RFC 3987 [ RFC3987 ]. IRIs in the RDF abstract syntax MUST be absolute, and MAY contain a fragment identifier. IRI equality Two IRIs are equal if and only if they are equivalent under Simple String Comparison ac…
…esources that are identified by Internationalised Resource Identifiers (IRIs) [ RFC3987 ], and is comprised of: o A context IRI, o a link relation type ( Section 4 ), o a target IRI, and o optionally, target attributes. A link can be viewed as a statement of the form "{context IR…
…resources that are identified by Internationalised Resource Identifiers (IRIs) [RFC3987], and is comprised of: o A context IRI, o a link relation type (Section 4), o a target IRI, and o optionally, target attributes. A link can be viewed as a statement of the form "{context IRI} …
… Unicode string [[!UNICODE]] that conforms to the syntax defined in RFC 3987 [[!RFC3987]]. IRIs in the RDF abstract syntax MUST be absolute, and MAY contain a fragment identifier. IRI equality Two IRIs are equal if and only if they are equivalent under Simple String Comparison ac…
…acter string. Terms imported from Internationalized Resource Identifiers (IRIs) RFC3987 IRI The absolute form of an IRI containing a scheme along with a path and optional query and fragment segments. IRI reference Denotes the common usage of an Internationalized Resource Identifi…
…texts and link targets are both Internationalized Resource Identifiers (IRIs) [ RFC3987 ]. However, in the common case, the link context will also be a URI [ RFC3986 ], because many protocols (such as HTTP) do not support dereferencing IRIs. Likewise, the link target will sometim…
…ntexts and link targets are both Internationalized Resource Identifiers (IRIs) [RFC3987] . However, in the common case, the link context will also be a URI [RFC3986] , because many protocols (such as HTTP) do not support dereferencing IRIs. Likewise, the link target will sometime…
…texts and link targets are both Internationalized Resource Identifiers (IRIs) [ RFC3987 ]. However, in the common case, the link context will also be a URI [ RFC3986 ], because many protocols (such as HTTP) do not support dereferencing IRIs. Likewise, the link target will sometim…
…esources that are identified by Internationalised Resource Identifiers (IRIs) [ RFC3987 ], and is comprised of: o A context IRI, o a link relation type ( Section 4 ), o a target IRI, and o optionally, target attributes. A link can be viewed as a statement of the form "{context IR…
…PARQL queries are absolute; they may or may not include a fragment identifier [ RFC3987 , section 3.1]. IRIs include URIs [ RFC3986 ] and URLs. The abbreviated forms ( relative IRIs and prefixed names ) in the SPARQL syntax are resolved to produce absolute IRIs. The following ter…
…acter string. Terms imported from Internationalized Resource Identifiers (IRIs) RFC3987 IRI The absolute form of an IRI containing a scheme along with a path and optional query and fragment segments. IRI reference Denotes the common usage of an Internationalized Resource Identifi…
…in general, uses IRIs (Internationalized Resource Identifiers as described in [ RFC3987 ]) for unambiguous identification. The idea is to assign IRIs to something that may be of use to other developers and that it is useful to give them an unambiguous identifier. That is, it is u…
…lized Resource Identifier) is a string that conforms to the syntax defined in [ RFC3987 ]. absolute IRI An absolute IRI is defined in [ RFC3987 ] containing a scheme along with a path and optional query and fragment segments. relative IRI A relative IRI is an IRI that is relative…
…esources that are identified by Internationalised Resource Identifiers (IRIs) [ RFC3987 ], and is comprised of: o A context IRI, o a link relation type ( Section 4 ), o a target IRI, and o optionally, target attributes. A link can be viewed as a statement of the form "{context IR…
…PARQL queries are absolute; they may or may not include a fragment identifier [ RFC3987 , section 3.1]. IRIs include URIs [ RFC3986 ] and URLs. The abbreviated forms ( relative IRIs and prefixed names ) in the SPARQL syntax are resolved to produce absolute IRIs. The following ter…