…our decimal numbers in the range 0 to 255, separated by "."), as described in [ RFC1123 ] by reference to [ RFC0952 ]. Note that other forms of dotted notation may be interpreted on some platforms, as described in Section 7.4 , but only the dotted-decimal form of four octets is a…
…main-value = <subdomain> ; defined in [RFC1034], Section 3.5, as ; enhanced by [RFC1123], Section 2.1 path-av = "Path" BWS "=" BWS path-value path-value = *av-octet secure-av = "Secure" httponly-av = "HttpOnly" samesite-av = "SameSite" BWS "=" BWS samesite-value samesite-value = …
…-value is a subdomain as defined by [RFC1034], Section 3.5, and as enhanced by [RFC1123], Section 2.1. Thus, domain-value is a byte sequence of ASCII bytes. The portions of the set-cookie-string produced by the cookie-av term are known as attributes. To maximize compatibility wit…
…our decimal numbers in the range 0 to 255, separated by "."), as described in [ RFC1123 ] by reference to [ RFC0952 ]. Note that other forms of dotted notation may be interpreted on some platforms, as described in Section 7.4 , but only the dotted-decimal form of four octets is a…
…in-value is a subdomain as defined by RFC1034 , Section 3.5, and as enhanced by RFC1123 , Section 2.1. Thus, domain-value is a byte sequence of ASCII bytes. The portions of the set-cookie-string produced by the cookie-av term are known as attributes. To maximize compatibility wit…
…our decimal numbers in the range 0 to 255, separated by "."), as described in [ RFC1123 ] by reference to [ RFC0952 ]. Note that other forms of dotted notation may be interpreted on some platforms, as described in Section 7.4 , but only the dotted-decimal form of four octets is a…
…four decimal numbers in the range 0 to 255, separated by "."), as described in [RFC1123] by reference to [RFC0952]. Note that other forms of dotted notation may be interpreted on some platforms, as described in Section 7.4, but only the dotted-decimal form of four octets is allow…
…for time zone, and MUST be assumed when reading the asctime format. HTTP-date = rfc1123 -date | rfc850 -date | asctime-date rfc1123 -date = wkday "," SP date1 SP time SP "GMT" rfc850 -date = weekday "," SP date2 SP time SP "GMT" asctime-date = wkday SP date3 SP time SP 4DIGIT dat…
…our decimal numbers in the range 0 to 255, separated by "."), as described in [ RFC1123 ] by reference to [ RFC0952 ]. Note that other forms of dotted notation may be interpreted on some platforms, as described in Section 7.4 , but only the dotted-decimal form of four octets is a…
…our decimal numbers in the range 0 to 255, separated by "."), as described in [ RFC1123 ] by reference to [ RFC0952 ]. Note that other forms of dotted notation may be interpreted on some platforms, as described in Section 7.4 , but only the dotted-decimal form of four octets is a…
…for time zone, and MUST be assumed when reading the asctime format. HTTP-date = rfc1123 -date | rfc850 -date | asctime-date rfc1123 -date = wkday "," SP date1 SP time SP "GMT" rfc850 -date = weekday "," SP date2 SP time SP "GMT" asctime-date = wkday SP date3 SP time SP 4DIGIT dat…
…me System specification [RFC1034, RFC1035 ] have been noted through the years [ RFC1123 ]. This document addresses several additional problem areas. The issues here are independent. Those issues are the question of which source address a multi-homed DNS server should use when rep…
… RFC821 None RFC821 RFC821 IETF MUST NOT The description of SEND was updated by RFC1123 ] and then its actual use was deprecated in [ RFC2821 IETF IETF SOML Send as mail or to terminal RFC821 None RFC821 RFC821 IETF MUST NOT The description of SOML was updated by RFC1123 ] and th…
…r field. In section 3.3.1 it requires HTTP 1.1 implementations to generate this RFC1123 format: Sun, 06 Nov 1994 08:49:37 GMT ; RFC 822 , updated by RFC 1123 instead of this RFC850 format: Sunday, 06-Nov-94 08:49:37 GMT ; RFC 850 , obsoleted by RFC 1036 Unfortunately, many existi…
…four decimal numbers in the range 0 to 255, separated by "."), as described in [RFC1123] by reference to [RFC0952]. Note that other forms of dotted notation may be interpreted on some platforms, as described in Section 7.4, but only the dotted-decimal form of four octets is allow…