In IETF specifications, a Uniform Resource Characteristic (URC) is a string of characters representing the metadata of a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI), a string identifying a Web resource. URC metadata was envisioned to include sufficient information to support persistent identifiers, such as mapping a Uniform Resource Name (URN) to a current Uniform Resource Locator (URL).[1] URCs were proposed as a specification in the mid-1990s, but were never adopted.
The use of a URC would allow the location of a Web resource to be obtained from its standard name, via the use of a resolving service.[1] It was also to be possible to obtain a URC from a URN by the use of a resolving service.[2] The design goals of URCs were that they should be simple to use, easy to extend, and compatible with a wide range of technological systems.[3] The URC syntax was intended to be easily understood by both humans and software.[4]
^ abDaniel, Ron Jr.; Mealling, Michael (21 November 1994). "URC Scenarios and Requirements". IETF. Retrieved 2022-02-06.
^IETF URI Working Group (14 April 1994). "URN to URC resolution scenario". IETF. Retrieved 2013-03-07.
^Mealling, Michael (8 July 1994). "Encoding and Use of Uniform Resource Characteristics". IETF. Retrieved 2013-03-07.
^Hoffman, Paul E.; Daniel, Ron Jr. (21 April 1995). "Trivial URC Syntax: urc0". IETF. Retrieved 2013-03-07.
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