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- From: Miles Sabin <msabin@cromwellmedia.co.uk>
- To: "'xml-dev@ic.ac.uk'" <xml-dev@ic.ac.uk>
- Date: Wed, 23 Jun 1999 10:05:08 +0100
David Megginson wrote,
> Does this constitute identity? If so, then I'd
> imagine that the same IP addressed used serially for
> foo.com, bar.com, and foo.com again also establishes
> the identity of those domains.
I think the only answer is "it might do". There's a
whole cluster of cases which work in similar ways.
How about, for example, a site which temporarily
splits in two, then later merges back into a single
unified site: do we get the original (pre-splitting)
site back?
This particular kind of puzzle isn't unique to _web_
resource identity. Many social institutions are able
to survive splitting and merging. Maybe there's a
clue here: perhaps a web site is best thought of as
a sort of social entity. That makes the prospect of
defining web site identity criteria look a bit bleak
however.
Cheers,
Miles
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