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title: > Moo­quack­woof­tweet­meow's Going Nowhere date: 2004-02-20 23:00 modified: 2004-07-01 01:40 status: published tags: Moo­quack­woof­tweet­meow, PURL, the Web


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I now have my own PURL top-level domain. “What in the heck is a PURL top-level domain?” PURL stands for Persistant Uniform Resource Locator - an URL is just a normal web address. A PURL is simply a redirect, designed so that it persists indefinitely; I can change what purl.org/mooquackwooftweetmeow/ points to, but the PURL itself never changes. This means that if I ever move to another webhost (which I don't expect to happen very soon), I can point purl.org/mooquackwooftweetmeow/ there instead. This weblog can be found at <a href="http://purl.org/mooquackwooftweetmeow/weblog">http://purl.org/mooquackwooftweetmeow/weblog</a>, but unfortunately KlipFolio doesn't understand HTTP redirects. Bugger. </p>
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Nonetheless, if and when - :) - you link to Mooquackwooftweetmeow, use <a href="http://purl.org/mooquackwooftweetmeow/">http://purl.org/mooquackwooftweetmeow/</a> for the main site, and <a href="http://purl.org/mooquackwooftweetmeow/weblog">http://purl.org/mooquackwooftweetmeow/weblog</a> for this weblog (note the distribution of slashes). Now that I've got my own PURL, I've changed the Atom feed so that the items are IDed using PURLs; items' IDs are never suppose to change, so PURLs are perfect for that. This means you may get duplicate items in this feed now (and only the once), but you never will later. </p>
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Update: Yeah, well - I can't always be right. The appropriate URL to link to this weblog is now <a href="/">http://gkn.me.uk/</a> for the web page, and <a href="/atom">http://gkn.me.uk/atom</a> for the Atom feed. </ins></p>

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