Re: about vs. ID

From: Yuhui Jin (yhjin@db.stanford.edu)
Date: 04/28/01


I noticed this too. I thought that's because we are not required to
define the resource in the document, it could be defined somewhere else,
or sometime later, or even by somebody else. Is that so? Can anyone
explain it?


Yuhui

> about vs. ID
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> From: Drew McDermott (drew.mcdermott@yale.edu)
> Date: 12/14/00
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> I thought that ID="..." was used to introduce a new constant, and
> about="..." was used to refer to an old one.  But I see in some of the
> homework 1 submissions that many people just use "about" everywhere.
> Could someone explain the distinction better?
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> Thanks.
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