Hello,
thanks for answer. You actually expected it but I wanted to be sure.
So the result is that the best practise is to avoid any name colisions
and I did so.
Best regards.
Josef Petr=E1k
On 11/20/06, Richard Cyganiak <ri...@cy...> wrote:
> Hi Josef,
>
> On 18 Nov 2006, at 20:19, Josef Petr=E1k wrote:
> > While working on an ontology and later implementing it as a RAP
> > vocabulary class, one question came on my mind?
> >
> > Are URLs case-sensitive or not?
>
> In RDF, URIrefs are case-sensitive.
>
> > And my further question is if RAP handles URIref in a case- or
> > noncase- sesitive way?
>
> In general, RAP handles URIrefs case-sensitive. But PHP ignores case
> in some places, such as function names and class names. For example,
> RDF::TYPE() is the same as rdf::type(). There's nothing we can do
> about this, it's the PHP language.
>
> Richard
>
>
> >
> > It is very importnant if you have properties' and classes' names
> > equal ;-)
> >
> > Thanks for your answer
> >
> > Josef Petr=E1k
> >
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