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1.18 <h1>Using the Path as an Opaque Reference into an Application</h1>
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1.20 <p>Since many Web applications have complete control over how paths are
1.21 -interpreted, the form of the path doesn't necessarily have to follow any
1.22 -obvious structure as far as users of your application is concerned. Here's an
1.23 +interpreted, the form of the path doesn't necessarily have to follow
1.24 +any
1.25 +obvious structure as far as users of your application is concerned.
1.26 +Here's an
1.27 example:</p>
1.28 <pre>/000251923572ax-0015</pre>
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1.30 -<p>However, many would argue that such obscure references, whilst perfectly
1.31 -acceptable to machines, would make any application counter-intuitive and very
1.32 -difficult to reference. Sometimes, application developers do not want people
1.33 +<p>Many people would argue that such obscure references, whilst
1.34 +perfectly
1.35 +acceptable to machines, would make any application counter-intuitive
1.36 +and very
1.37 +difficult to reference. However, application developers sometimes
1.38 +do not want people
1.39 "bookmarking" resources or functions within an application, and so such
1.40 concerns don't matter to them.</p>
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