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... 3] as a way
to encode rule-sets in DNS so that the delegated sections of a URI
could be decomposed in such a way that they could be changed and re-
delegated over time. The result was a Resource Record ...
... 2396(-> 3986std66) [9]. Specifically, the semantics of URI
References do not apply since the concept of a Base makes no sense
here.
...
... is not a DNS lookup but that the output of the Regexp field is an
URI that adheres to the 'absoluteURI' production found in the
ABNF of RFC 2396(-> 3986std66) ...
... NAPTR to also lookup aspects of URIs, implementors should be
aware that this may cause loop conditions and should act
...
... document. The new rules are dependent on the application for
which they are being used and the protocol specified. For
example, if the application is a URI RDS and the protocol is WIRE
then the new set of rules are governed by the algorithms ...
...
The result of applying the substitution expression to the original
URI MUST result in either a string that obeys the syntax for DNS
domain ...
... NAPTR record
to map an e.164 telephone number to a URI. In order to convert the
phone number to a domain name ...
...
This application uses the same 'u' flag as the URI Resolution
application. This flag states that the Rule is terminal and that the
...
... application. This flag states that the Rule is terminal and that the
output is a URI which contains the information needed to contact that
telephone service. ENUM ...
... service instead of the 'I2*'
services that URI resolution uses. The example above states that the
available protocols used to access that telephone's service ...
... his answers on our questions. Finally, we would like to acknowledge
our enormous intellectual debt to the participants in the Knoxville
series of meetings, as well as to the participants in the URI and URN
working groups ...
... Berners-Lee, T., Fielding, R.T. and L. Masinter, "Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI): Generic Syntax", RFC 2396(-> 3986std66), August 1998. ...
