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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion Core-Location-Vocabulary/releases/2.1.0/index.html
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anyURI represents an Internationalized Resource Identifier Reference (IRI). An anyURI value can be absolute or relative, and may have an optional fragment identifier (i.e., it may be an IRI Reference). This type should be used when the value fulfills the role of an IRI, as defined in &lt;a href=https://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema11-2/#RFC3987&gt;[RFC 3987]&lt;/a&gt; or its successor(s) in the IETF Standards Track.
anyURI represents an Internationalized Resource Identifier Reference (IRI). An anyURI value can be absolute or relative, and may have an optional fragment identifier (i.e., it may be an IRI Reference). This type should be used when the value fulfills the role of an IRI, as defined in [RFC 3987] or its successor(s) in the IETF Standards Track.
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion Core-Location-Vocabulary/releases/2.1.0/index_en.html
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anyURI represents an Internationalized Resource Identifier Reference (IRI). An anyURI value can be absolute or relative, and may have an optional fragment identifier (i.e., it may be an IRI Reference). This type should be used when the value fulfills the role of an IRI, as defined in &lt;a href=https://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema11-2/#RFC3987&gt;[RFC 3987]&lt;/a&gt; or its successor(s) in the IETF Standards Track.
anyURI represents an Internationalized Resource Identifier Reference (IRI). An anyURI value can be absolute or relative, and may have an optional fragment identifier (i.e., it may be an IRI Reference). This type should be used when the value fulfills the role of an IRI, as defined in [RFC 3987] or its successor(s) in the IETF Standards Track.
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