Tag URI schemeThe tag URI scheme is a uniform resource identifier (URI) scheme for unique identifiers called tags, defined by RFC 4151 in October 2005.[1][2] The RFC identifies four requirements for tags:[1]
Tags are used extensively in YAML.[3] FormatThe general syntax of a tag URI is:[1] "tag:" authorityName "," YYYY-MM-DD-date ":" specific [ "#" fragment ] In this syntax, the The date used in a tag may be a past date, provided the tagging entity controlled the authority name on that past date. An entity which acquires control of an authority name immediately after a period when it was unassigned is allowed to mint tags as if it controlled the authority name during the unassigned period, provided the entity has evidence that the name was unassigned. The date used in a newly-minted tag may not be a date in the future. The date may be abbreviated; the month and day default to
are all different tags and might have different referents. They all should have been
minted by the same tagging entity (specifically, whoever controlled example.com on January 1, 2004 00:00 UTC). If a different entity gained control of example.com at 00:05 UTC on that date, it would not
be allowed to mint tags until the following date, and it would not ever be able to use the abbreviated forms, Examples of tag URIs are:
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