What does a PURL look like?
PURLs look just like URLs because they are URLs. A PURL has three parts: (1) the protocol, (2) the resolver address, and (3) a name. • Protocol – The protocol used to access the PURL resolver. Note: This protocol may differ from that used to access the resource associated with the PURL. • Resolver address – The IP address or domain name of the PURL resolver. This portion of the PURL is resolved by the Domain Name Server (DNS). • Name – User-assigned name. Note: This name may differ from the name of the resource in the associated URL.
PURLs look just like URLs because they are URLs. A PURL has three parts: (1) the protocol, (2) the resolver address, and (3) a name. • Protocol – The protocol used to access the PURL resolver. Note: This protocol may differ from that used to access the resource associated with the PURL. • Resolver address – The IP address or domain name of the PURL resolver. This portion of the PURL is resolved by the Domain Name Server (DNS). • Name – User-assigned name. Note: This name may differ from the name of the resource in the associated URL.
PURLs look just like URLs because they are URLs. A PURL has three parts: (1) the protocol, (2) the resolver address, and (3) a name. • Protocol – The protocol used to access the PURL resolver. Note: This protocol may differ from that used to access the resource associated with the PURL. • Resolver address – The IP address or domain name of the PURL resolver. This portion of the PURL is resolved by the Domain Name Server (DNS). • Name – User-assigned name. Note: This name may differ from the name of the resource in the associated URL.