ummm, just realised that this doesn't matter if that gloablly unique ID never needs to be parsed... does it never need to be parsed? I am thinking that if someone wants to normalise or optimise a large resource document, they may need to do something like that.
2c,
Pat
On Wednesday 03 January 2007 10:15, Patrick Dowler wrote:
> On Wednesday 03 January 2007 07:27, Ray Plante wrote:
> > A publishing registry shall be responsible for creating IDs within STC
> > descriptions which are globally unique. The convention for doing this
> > will be to use an ID of the following form:
> >
> > <resource's authority id>_<resource's resource key>_<coordsys key>
> >
> > where all slashes are substituted with dashes (-) or underscores (_).
>
> Can we just pick one separator rather than two optional ones? Does this
> mean these separators should not (cannot) be used within authority id or
> resource key or coordsys key?
>
> PS-I would prefer underscore to dash as a separator, but I am sure it will
> bite me someday :(
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