…e Unicode UNICODE ] characters. ASCII(STRING) denotes the octets of the ASCII [ RFC20 ] representation of STRING, where STRING is a sequence of zero or more ASCII characters. The concatenation of two values A and B is denoted as A || B. . Terminology The terms "JSON Web Signature…
…1 . Registry Contents This section registers the "application/jwt" media type [ RFC2046 ] in the "Media Types" registry [ IANA.MediaTypes ] in the manner described in RFC 6838 RFC6838 ], which can be used to indicate that the content is a JWT. o Type name: application o Subtype n…
…re Unicode [UNICODE] characters. ASCII(STRING) denotes the octets of the ASCII [RFC20] representation of STRING, where STRING is a sequence of zero or more ASCII characters. The concatenation of two values A and B is denoted as A || B. 2. Terminology These terms are defined by th…
…e Unicode UNICODE ] characters. ASCII(STRING) denotes the octets of the ASCII [ RFC20 ] representation of STRING, where STRING is a sequence of zero or more ASCII characters. The concatenation of two values A and B is denoted as A || B. . Terminology The terms "JSON Web Signature…
…ISO10646 ] encoded as UTF-8 RFC3629 ] and then percent-encoded in valid ASCII [ RFC20 ]. If the local file system uses a known non-Unicode character encoding, the file path SHOULD be converted to a sequence of Unicode characters normalized according to Normalization Form C (NFC, …
…e Unicode UNICODE ] characters. ASCII(STRING) denotes the octets of the ASCII [ RFC20 ] representation of STRING, where STRING is a sequence of zero or more ASCII characters. The concatenation of two values A and B is denoted as A || B. . Terminology These terms are defined by th…
…e Unicode UNICODE ] characters. ASCII(STRING) denotes the octets of the ASCII [ RFC20 ] representation of STRING, where STRING is a sequence of zero or more ASCII characters. The concatenation of two values A and B is denoted as A || B. . Terminology These terms are defined by th…
…e Unicode UNICODE ] characters. ASCII(STRING) denotes the octets of the ASCII [ RFC20 ] representation of STRING, where STRING is a sequence of zero or more ASCII characters. The concatenation of two values A and B is denoted as A || B. . Terminology The terms "JSON Web Signature…
…e Unicode UNICODE ] characters. ASCII(STRING) denotes the octets of the ASCII [ RFC20 ] representation of STRING, where STRING is a sequence of zero or more ASCII characters. The concatenation of two values A and B is denoted as A || B. . Terminology The terms "JSON Web Signature…
…e Unicode UNICODE ] characters. ASCII(STRING) denotes the octets of the ASCII [ RFC20 ] representation of STRING, where STRING is a sequence of zero or more ASCII characters. The concatenation of two values A and B is denoted as A || B. . Terminology The terms "JSON Web Signature…
…mber of octets of the following field, expressed as a decimal number in ASCII [ RFC20 ]. Lengths are separated from field values by a colon character. So if a nonce with the value "ABCD" were used, then that would be preceeded by "4:" (see the example in Appendix B for details). …
…rd Code section of ASCII format for Network Interchange , between parentheses. [RFC20] 0x28 may be followed by "(left parenthesis)" and 0x29 by "(right parenthesis)". 0x49 (I) when UTF-8 decoded becomes the code point U+0049 (I). 4.5. Byte sequences byte sequence is a sequence of…
…SON RFC7946 ] texts, each encoded in UTF-8 [ RFC3629 ], preceded by one ASCII [ RFC20 ] record separator (RS) character, and followed by a line feed (LF). The GeoJSON text sequence format conforms to all the rules of RFC7464 ] and adds the following constraint: each JSON text MUS…
…ly, these value of the keyCode SHOULD represent the decimal codepoint in ASCII [RFC20] [US-ASCII] or Windows 1252 [WIN1252] , but MAY be drawn from a different appropriate character set. Implementations that are unable to identify a key use the key value 0 . See § 7.3 Legacy key …
…uthentication Scheme September 2015 6 . References 6.1 . Normative References [ RFC20 ] Cerf, V., "ASCII format for network interchange", STD 80, RFC 20 , DOI 10.17487/RFC0020, October 1969, < http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc20 >. [ RFC2119 ] Bradner, S., "Key words for use in …