…ion This specification uses the Augmented Backus-Naur Form (ABNF) notation of [ RFC2234 ], including the following core ABNF syntax rules defined by that specification: ALPHA (letters), CR (carriage return), DIGIT (decimal digits), DQUOTE (double quote), HEXDIG (hexadecimal digit…
…ion This specification uses the Augmented Backus-Naur Form (ABNF) notation of [ RFC2234 ], including the following core ABNF syntax rules defined by that specification: ALPHA (letters), CR (carriage return), DIGIT (decimal digits), DQUOTE (double quote), HEXDIG (hexadecimal digit…
…tion This specification uses the Augmented Backus-Naur Form (ABNF) notation of [RFC2234], including the following core ABNF syntax rules defined by that specification: ALPHA (letters), CR (carriage return), DIGIT (decimal digits), DQUOTE (double quote), HEXDIG (hexadecimal digits…
…ion This specification uses the Augmented Backus-Naur Form (ABNF) notation of [ RFC2234 ], including the following core ABNF syntax rules defined by that specification: ALPHA (letters), CR (carriage return), DIGIT (decimal digits), DQUOTE (double quote), HEXDIG (hexadecimal digit…
…f the grammar) and IRIs is given here. The syntax of this ABNF is described in [RFC2234]. Character numbers are taken from the UCS, without implying any actual binary encoding. Terminals in the ABNF are characters, not bytes. The following grammar closely follows the URI grammar …
… the grammar) and IRIs is given here. The syntax of this ABNF is described in [ RFC2234 ]. Character numbers are taken from the UCS, without implying any actual binary encoding. Terminals in the ABNF are characters, not bytes. The following grammar closely follows the URI grammar…
…f the grammar) and IRIs is given here. The syntax of this ABNF is described in [RFC2234] Crocker, D. and P. Overell, Augmented BNF for Syntax Specifications: ABNF, November 1997. . Character numbers are taken from the UCS, without implying any actual binary encoding. Terminals in…
… is derived from the rules for encoding UTF-8 and is expressed in the ABNF of [ RFC2234 ]. UTF8-octets = *( UTF8-char ) UTF8-char = UTF8-1 / UTF8-2 / UTF8-3 / UTF8-4 UTF8-1 = %x00-7F UTF8-2 = %xC2-DF UTF8-tail Yergeau Standards Track [Page 5] RFC 3629 UTF-8 November 2003 UTF8-3 =…
… the grammar) and IRIs is given here. The syntax of this ABNF is described in [ RFC2234 ]. Character numbers are taken from the UCS, without implying any actual binary encoding. Terminals in the ABNF are characters, not bytes. The following grammar closely follows the URI grammar…
…specification: the [ ABNF ] notation used in this specification is specified in RFC2234 and summarized in Appendix 6 . However, note that in the case of XML syntax, such ABNF syntax is only a grammar representative used to enhance readability (lacking, for example, all the syntac…
… is defined using the ABNF (augmented Backus-Naur form) described in RFC 2234 [ RFC2234 ] and uses elements from the core definitions (appendix A of RFC 2234 ). The syntax definition follows RFC 2396 [ RFC2396 ], indicating the actual characters contained in the URI. If the reser…
… the grammar) and IRIs is given here. The syntax of this ABNF is described in [ RFC2234 ]. Character numbers are taken from the UCS, without implying any actual binary encoding. Terminals in the ABNF are characters, not bytes. The following grammar closely follows the URI grammar…
… is derived from the rules for encoding UTF-8 and is expressed in the ABNF of [ RFC2234 ]. UTF8-octets = *( UTF8-char ) UTF8-char = UTF8-1 / UTF8-2 / UTF8-3 / UTF8-4 UTF8-1 = %x00-7F UTF8-2 = %xC2-DF UTF8-tail Yergeau Standards Track [Page 5] RFC 3629 UTF-8 November 2003 UTF8-3 =…
… is derived from the rules for encoding UTF-8 and is expressed in the ABNF of [ RFC2234 ]. UTF8-octets = *( UTF8-char ) UTF8-char = UTF8-1 / UTF8-2 / UTF8-3 / UTF8-4 UTF8-1 = %x00-7F UTF8-2 = %xC2-DF UTF8-tail Yergeau Standards Track [Page 5] RFC 3629 UTF-8 November 2003 UTF8-3 =…
… the grammar) and IRIs is given here. The syntax of this ABNF is described in [ RFC2234 ]. Character numbers are taken from the UCS, without implying any actual binary encoding. Terminals in the ABNF are characters, not bytes. The following grammar closely follows the URI grammar…