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  • Category: Data Formats
  • Founded: Jan 10, 2005
  • Language: English
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This is the public forum for discussion of “NewsML-G2”, a news exchange format for general news content and successor of NewsML 1. It is developed by the International Press Telecommunications Council.

NewsML-G2 is one member of the new IPTC family of G2-standards. The G2-standards make use of a common News Architecture (NAR), which is compact, highly modular, easy to understand, specified with two conformance levels: a simple core level and a sophisticated power level, "object oriented" (= easy to map to OO software), Semantic Web compliant, defined by a complete conceptual model plus a detailed technical specification, accompanied by a set of W3C XML schemas. The NAR provides its framework also to EventsML-G2 and SportsML-G2 v 2.0.

This group is open to all who have interest in NewsML-G2 and the NAR.

The activities on this group are hosted and moderated by the IPTC.
Any member of this IPTC moderated Yahoo group must comply with the Intellectual Property Policy of the IPTC, available at www.iptc.org/goto/ipp. Any posting is assumed to be submitted under the conditions of this IPTC IP Policy.

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Re: Terminating Scheme URIs with "#" vs "/"
To add an example to my previous considerations: The New York Times released its first controlled vocabulary for persons - see http://data.nytimes.com - as a
Posted - Thu Nov 26, 2009 11:28 am
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Re: Terminating Scheme URIs with "#" vs "/"
Misha and group: my - a bit cynical - answer is: it depends on what you want to achive. This is my summary: a) in the scope of creating valid URIs [1]: both
Posted - Thu Nov 26, 2009 10:07 am
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Re: Terminating Scheme URIs with "#" vs "/"
... Incidently I just ran across this posting by Roy Fielding which explaines the issue a *lot* better than I did:
Posted - Wed Nov 25, 2009 9:46 pm
Jan Algermissen
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RE : Terminating Scheme URIs with "#" vs "/"
Misha, as far as I am concerned I prefer the #. This allows me to define URIs pointing to any form of documents (xml, pdf, doc) and still have a pointer. When
Posted - Wed Nov 4, 2009 6:41 pm
Evain, Jean-Pierre
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Terminating Scheme URIs with "#" vs "/"
The IPTC News Architecture group is discussing, among other matters, the pros and cons of "#" and "/" in the construction of URIs representing concepts. Your
Posted - Wed Nov 4, 2009 6:21 pm
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