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The example URI <http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http://www.w3.org/Encryption/> contains three differently output URIs. 1) The redirection note 2) The "The document located at ..." part 3) In the bottom, the revalidation URI I suggest that we use the way recommended in RFC2396, appendix E for all URIs: <http://foo.bar.com/...> ...or in HTML: <<a href="http://foo.bar.com/...">http://foo.bar.com/...</a>%gt; Again, feel free to assign to me if you agree.
Duh, > of course.
Personally I prefer the old RFC1738 syntax (<URL:...>), but I can live with either one so long as they are consistent. Good catch BTW. :-)
Done, using the RFC2396 style :)