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A Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) is a string that provides a unique address (either on the Internet or on another private network, such as a computer filesystem or an Intranet) where a resource can be found. It looks and is similar to the more commonly known Uniform Resource Locator (URL) that is used to locate web sites and pages within those sites. A URL is a kind of URI - all URLs are URIs, but not all URIs are valid URLs. URLs typically identify web pages that are meant to be viewed in a browser. URIs identify any type of resource, often meant to be used by a computer but not always to be viewed in a browser. The term "URL" most often refers to URIs that name webpages accessed with HTTP, while the term "URI" is used to indicate more general resources like email addresses (with mailto:) and local files (with file:). URIs often identify resources that are part of an ontology defined using the Web Ontology Language (OWL). For example, the class Agent or the property email in the Friend of a Friend vocabulary would each have an individual URI. URIs have mostly been replaced by Internationalized Resource Identifiers (IRI) which are identical to URIs except IRIs can handle character sets such as Kanji rather than being restricted to ASCII as URIs are.[1] [2]
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