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(oops - this was from @halindrome) I agree that this is a concern. But let's not over think it. Domain registration is very inexpensive. I am sure it is set...

Hi Manu, I don’t think the zone file is necessarily correct. I flushed my local DNS cache and received the following results from dig. Note that www.w3id.org http://www.w3id.org/ and w3id.org...

Hi David, > On Feb 24, 2015, at 13:00, David I. Lehn [email protected] wrote: > > Your best bet is to set up a local server to test out configs....

Hi Phil, I would suggest using another PURL server for this, either Callimachus [1] or PURLz [2]. It would be much easier to manage 10K URLs in a database instead...

No objection, here, Brian. Regards, ## Dave http://about.me/david_wood > On Jan 4, 2016, at 09:53, Manu Sporny [email protected] wrote: > > In general it seems like a good strategy. Keep...

I agree - we should not expose that file. now if there is a decent way to expose a file that is included.... I would be open to that. Not...

I sort of thought the idea behind w3id was that purl was outdated, unmaintained, and unreliable. If so... why would we want to support a redirect to it? On Wed,...

Yeah, I agree. I don't see (much) value, but don't see any harm. Regards, ## Dave http://about.me/david_wood On May 22, 2013, at 16:43, Manu Sporny [email protected] wrote: > I don't...