ok, I'll remove the note from #6.
>>> paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 4/5/06 9:21:53 pm >>> I didn't think there was a difference. -Paul
Jim wrote: > > Does anyone know if there's a difference between an Attribute's name and > its URI? > > >>> jimse@xxxxxxxxxx 4/5/06 8:48:48 am >>> > > Ok, I assumed that the Attribute's name and URI were one and the same - > that a URI was the form of the name. What's the difference between the > name and URI? > > >>> drsecure@xxxxxxxxxx 4/5/06 5:59:59 am >>> > > >Core data model goal #6 here (http://spwiki.editme.com/DataModelGoalsM4) > says that an attribute's name indicates its type, but does not indicate > the type of its value(s). > > The URI will indicate the type of it's Value > > Anthony Nadalin | Work 512.838.0085 | Cell 512.289.4122 > "Jim Sermersheim" <jimse@xxxxxxxxxx> > > > "Jim Sermersheim" <jimse@xxxxxxxxxx> > Sent by: higgins-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx > 04/05/2006 12:42 AM Please respond to > "Higgins (Trust Framework) Project developer discussions" <higgins- > dev@xxxxxxxxxxx> > > > To > <higgins-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx> > > > cc > > > > Subject > [higgins-dev] M4 Data Model Goal #6 > > > > Core data model goal #6 here (http://spwiki.editme.com/DataModelGoalsM4) > says that an attribute's name indicates its type, but does not indicate > the type of its value(s). > > I need help understanding that. In my understanding of things, an > attribute of a thing has a name, and a value (or values). Thus, there are > two data elements: The name (which, I assume has a well-known type, such > as URI), and the value(s). What data element does the type in #6 refer to > if not the value(s)?_______________________________________________ > higgins-dev mailing list > higgins-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx > https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/higgins-dev _______________________________________________ higgins-dev mailing list higgins-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/higgins-dev
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