I just realized that I forgot to mention the other way that the BioMoby project utilizes LSIDs.
The LSID spec includes versioning!
Our client software can, simply by string-comparison of LSIDs, detect when a BioMoby service has changed! The time-stamp that is appended to the LSID representing a service is updated for every change that the service-provider makes. This time-stamp is included in the "version" field of every LSID, so that every client program knows if it is looking at the same Web Service, or a modified one.
Again... let's see you do THAT using URLs! (without contorting yourself like a rubber-band man)
I state once more, that URLs are NOT the solution to the semantic web!
Let's get over it and move on!
Mark
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Hi Mark, URNs can be good, why do so many people think URLs are the answer to everything?
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