…es" [ RFC1737 ]. This document updates and merges "Uniform Resource Locators" [ RFC1738 ] and "Relative Uniform Resource Locators" [ RFC1808 ] in order to define a single, generic syntax for all URI. It excludes those portions of RFC 1738 that defined the specific syntax of indiv…
…This document obsoletes [ RFC2396 ], which merged "Uniform Resource Locators" [ RFC1738 ] and "Relative Uniform Resource Locators" RFC1808 ] in order to define a single, generic syntax for all URIs. It obsoletes [ RFC2732 ], which introduced syntax for an IPv6 address. It exclude…
… be used with URI schemes that do not provide such functionality (e.g., "ftp" [ RFC1738 ]). ABNF: mediatype-param = "MEDIATYPE=" mediatype mediatype = type-name "/" subtype-name *( ";" attribute "=" value ) ; "attribute" and "value" are from [ RFC2045 ; "type-name" and "subtype-n…
…ons and issues The syntax for URLs (Uniform Resource Locators) is specified in [RFC1738]. The syntax for the more general "URI" (Uniform Resource Identifier) is specified in [RFC2396]. The URI syntax is extremely general, with considerable variations permitted according to the ty…
…ions and issues The syntax for URLs (Uniform Resource Locators) is specified in RFC1738 ]. The syntax for the more general "URI" (Uniform Resource Identifier) is specified in [ RFC2396 ]. The URI syntax is extremely general, with considerable variations permitted according to the…
…ames" [ RFC1737 ]. This document updates and merges "Uniform Resource Locators" RFC1738 ] and "Relative Uniform Resource Locators" [ RFC1808 ] in order to define a single, generic syntax for all URI. It excludes those portions of RFC 1738 that defined the specific syntax of indiv…
…ames" [ RFC1737 ]. This document updates and merges "Uniform Resource Locators" RFC1738 ] and "Relative Uniform Resource Locators" [ RFC1808 ] in order to define a single, generic syntax for all URI. It excludes those portions of RFC 1738 that defined the specific syntax of indiv…
… be used with URI schemes that do not provide such functionality (e.g., "ftp" [ RFC1738 ]). ABNF: mediatype-param = "MEDIATYPE=" mediatype mediatype = type-name "/" subtype-name *( ";" attribute "=" value ) ; "attribute" and "value" are from [ RFC2045 ; "type-name" and "subtype-n…
…This document obsoletes [ RFC2396 ], which merged "Uniform Resource Locators" [ RFC1738 ] and "Relative Uniform Resource Locators" RFC1808 ] in order to define a single, generic syntax for all URIs. It obsoletes [ RFC2732 ], which introduced syntax for an IPv6 address. It exclude…
…he URI schemes allowed for this parameter, CID [RFC2392], DATA [RFC2397], FILE [RFC1738], FTP [RFC1738], HTTP [RFC2616], HTTPS [RFC2818], LDAP [RFC4516], and MID [RFC2392] are the URI schemes most commonly used by current implementations. Example: ORGANIZER;DIR="ldap://example.co…
…ames" [ RFC1737 ]. This document updates and merges "Uniform Resource Locators" RFC1738 ] and "Relative Uniform Resource Locators" [ RFC1808 ] in order to define a single, generic syntax for all URI. It excludes those portions of RFC 1738 that defined the specific syntax of indiv…
…ames" [ RFC1737 ]. This document updates and merges "Uniform Resource Locators" RFC1738 ] and "Relative Uniform Resource Locators" [ RFC1808 ] in order to define a single, generic syntax for all URI. It excludes those portions of RFC 1738 that defined the specific syntax of indiv…
… be used with URI schemes that do not provide such functionality (e.g., "ftp" [ RFC1738 ]). ABNF: mediatype-param = "MEDIATYPE=" mediatype mediatype = type-name "/" subtype-name *( ";" attribute "=" value ) ; "attribute" and "value" are from [ RFC2045 ; "type-name" and "subtype-n…
…o be used with URI schemes that do not provide such functionality (e.g. "ftp" [ RFC1738 ]). ABNF: mediatype-param = "MEDIATYPE=" mediatype mediatype = type-name "/" subtype-name *( ";" attribute "=" value ) ; "attribute" and "value" are from [ RFC2045 ; "type-name" and "subtype-n…
…ions and issues The syntax for URLs (Uniform Resource Locators) is specified in RFC1738 ]. The syntax for the more general "URI" (Uniform Resource Identifier) is specified in [ RFC2396 ]. The URI syntax is extremely general, with considerable variations permitted according to the…