…s have been improved so that users can specify the charset parameter. Fourth, [ RFC2130 ] specifies that the recommended specification scheme is the "charset" parameter. Since the charset parameter is authoritative, the charset is not always declared within an XML encoding declar…
…s have been improved so that users can specify the charset parameter. Fourth, [ RFC2130 ] specifies that the recommended specification scheme is the "charset" parameter. Since the charset parameter is authoritative, the charset is not always declared within an XML encoding declar…
… The following definitions are used in this document; they follow the terms in [RFC2130], [RFC2277], and [ISO10646]. character: A member of a set of elements used for the organization, control, or representation of data. For example, "LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A" names a character. oc…
…acter systems is not explicitly specified. See [ UNICODE ], [ ISO10646 ], and [ RFC2130 ] for additional definitions in this area. 2.1 Requirements Notation This document occasionally uses terms that appear in capital letters. When the terms "MUST", "SHOULD", "MUST NOT", "SHOULD …
…The following definitions are used in this document; they follow the terms in [ RFC2130 ], [ RFC2277 ], and [ ISO10646 ]. character: A member of a set of elements used for the organization, control, or representation of data. For example, "LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A" names a characte…
…hat are not valid UTF-8. 4. Language Support The Character Set Workshop Report [RFC2130] suggests that clients and servers SHOULD negotiate a language for "greetings" and "error messages". This specification interprets the use of the term "error message", by RFC 2130, to mean any…
… The following definitions are used in this document; they follow the terms in [RFC2130] Weider, C., Preston, C., Simonsen, K., Alvestrand, H., Atkinson, R., Crispin, M. and P. Svanberg, The Report of the IAB Character Set Workshop held 29 February - 1 March, 1996, April 1997. , …
…The following definitions are used in this document; they follow the terms in [ RFC2130 ], [ RFC2277 ], and [ ISO10646 ]. character: A member of a set of elements used for the organization, control, or representation of data. For example, "LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A" names a characte…
…hat are not valid UTF-8. 4. Language Support The Character Set Workshop Report [RFC2130] suggests that clients and servers SHOULD negotiate a language for "greetings" and "error messages". This specification interprets the use of the term "error message", by RFC 2130, to mean any…
…The following definitions are used in this document; they follow the terms in [ RFC2130 ], [ RFC2277 ], and [ ISO10646 ]. character: A member of a set of elements used for the organization, control, or representation of data. For example, "LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A" names a characte…
… The following definitions are used in this document; they follow the terms in [RFC2130], [RFC2277], and [ISO10646]. character: A member of a set of elements used for the organization, control, or representation of data. For example, "LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A" names a character. oc…
…hat are not valid UTF-8. . Language Support The Character Set Workshop Report [ RFC2130 ] suggests that clients and servers SHOULD negotiate a language for "greetings" and "error messages". This specification interprets the use of the term "error message", by RFC 2130 , to mean a…
…hat are not valid UTF-8. . Language Support The Character Set Workshop Report [ RFC2130 ] suggests that clients and servers SHOULD negotiate a language for "greetings" and "error messages". This specification interprets the use of the term "error message", by RFC 2130 , to mean a…
…The following definitions are used in this document; they follow the terms in [ RFC2130 ], [ RFC2277 ], and [ ISO10646 ]. character: A member of a set of elements used for the organization, control, or representation of data. For example, "LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A" names a characte…
…The following definitions are used in this document; they follow the terms in [ RFC2130 ], [ RFC2277 ], and [ ISO10646 ]. character: A member of a set of elements used for the organization, control, or representation of data. For example, "LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A" names a characte…