Tag URI scheme

The tag URI scheme is a uniform resource identifier (URI) scheme for unique identifiers called tags, defined by RFC 4151 in October 2005. The RFC identifies four requirements for tags: * Identifiers are likely to be unique across space and time, and come from a practically inexhaustible supply. * Identifiers are relatively convenient for humans to mint (create), read, type, remember etc. * No central registration is necessary, at least for holders of domain names or email addresses; and there is negligible cost to mint each new identifier. * The identifiers are independent of any particular resolution scheme.

Tag URI scheme

The tag URI scheme is a uniform resource identifier (URI) scheme for unique identifiers called tags, defined by RFC 4151 in October 2005. The RFC identifies four requirements for tags: * Identifiers are likely to be unique across space and time, and come from a practically inexhaustible supply. * Identifiers are relatively convenient for humans to mint (create), read, type, remember etc. * No central registration is necessary, at least for holders of domain names or email addresses; and there is negligible cost to mint each new identifier. * The identifiers are independent of any particular resolution scheme.