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by dragonwriter
3382 days ago
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The use of the name URN in the broad sense of "a URI that specifies a name" is deprecated in favor of the general term URI (similar to the way that the term URL is deprecated in the same source) per RFC 3986. The use of URN for a specific URI scheme that provides names, for which there is a global registry of namespaces to ensure uniqueness, etc.—which is what the article discusses—is in now way deprecated. The author seems to be ill-informed on the point which apparently is the only stated reason for not using the internet standard that directly applies to the use case. |
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Whatever the URN reference is intended to mean, this seems to be custom-over-standard with less clear justification than I would want for that choice.