@prefix fhir: . @prefix owl: . @prefix rdfs: . @prefix xsd: . # - resource ------------------------------------------------------------------- a fhir:NamingSystem ; fhir:nodeRole fhir:treeRoot ; fhir:id [ fhir:v "iri"] ; # fhir:text [ fhir:status [ fhir:v "generated" ] ; fhir:div "

Generated Narrative: NamingSystem iri

Summary

Defining URLhttp://terminology.hl7.org/NamingSystem/iri
Version1.0.0
NameIRI
TitleInternationalized Resource Identifier (IRI)
Statusactive
Definition

As defined by RFC 3987 (http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3987.txt). Internationalized Resource Identifiers (IRIs) are the internationalized version of URIs (which are also defined as a NamingSystem as https://terminology.hl7.org/4.0.0/NamingSystem-uri.html) that allow Unicode characters to be used in the identifier with some restrictions, which was defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) in 2005. An IRI such as 'https://hi.wikipedia.org/wiki/हृदय' can be percent-encoded into the URI 'https://hi.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E0%A4%B9%E0%A5%83%E0%A4%A6%E0%A4%AF' to be used as a URL, but the IRI is easier to read, particularly for readers of non-Latin languages, and is natively supported by many tools, including many browsers, HTTP libraries, and in the Resource Description Framework (RDF).

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Identifiers

TypeValuePreferred
URIurn:ietf:rfc:3987true
" ] ; # fhir:url [ fhir:v "http://terminology.hl7.org/NamingSystem/iri"^^xsd:anyURI] ; # fhir:version [ fhir:v "1.0.0"] ; # fhir:name [ fhir:v "IRI"] ; # fhir:title [ fhir:v "Internationalized Resource Identifier (IRI)"] ; # fhir:status [ fhir:v "active"] ; # fhir:kind [ fhir:v "identifier"] ; # fhir:date [ fhir:v "2023-03-16T00:00:00-00:00"^^xsd:dateTime] ; # fhir:description [ fhir:v "As defined by RFC 3987 (http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3987.txt). Internationalized Resource Identifiers (IRIs) are the internationalized version of URIs (which are also defined as a NamingSystem as https://terminology.hl7.org/4.0.0/NamingSystem-uri.html) that allow Unicode characters to be used in the identifier with some restrictions, which was defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) in 2005. An IRI such as 'https://hi.wikipedia.org/wiki/हृदय' can be percent-encoded into the URI 'https://hi.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E0%A4%B9%E0%A5%83%E0%A4%A6%E0%A4%AF' to be used as a URL, but the IRI is easier to read, particularly for readers of non-Latin languages, and is natively supported by many tools, including many browsers, HTTP libraries, and in the Resource Description Framework (RDF)."] ; # fhir:uniqueId ( [ fhir:type [ fhir:v "uri" ] ; fhir:value [ fhir:v "urn:ietf:rfc:3987" ] ; fhir:preferred [ fhir:v "true"^^xsd:boolean ] ] ) . # # -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------