Tag URI is a universal unique identifier protocol commonly used in various internet-related technologies and associated with data storage and transfer systems such as YAML.[1][2]
According to RFC 4151, a tag is a type of Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) designed to meet the following requirements:[3]
The following is an example tag that could be "minted" by a user to indicate authorship of a resource on the World Wide Web. The semantics of Tag URI do not require the user to currently have ownership of the Hostname upon which the tag is based, due to the date qualifier:
tag:user@example.com,2007-11-02:Tag_URI
The following example is a similar tag minted to indicate the name of the pet gerbil of the same user. Note that the semantics of Tag URI do not require the tagged entity to be accessible electronically:
tag:user@example.com,2006:Fluffy
This demonstrates that the Tag URI scheme can be used to tag any entity, object or concept.
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