…C1/SC29/WG11 N3445 Jos矍. Mart쭥z (UPM-GTI, ES) Overview of the MPEG-7 Standard: [RFC2277] RFC 2277: IETF Policy on Character Sets and Languages; H. Alvestrand; IETF Request for Comments: ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc2277.txt [RFC2396] RFC 2396: Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI):…
…ter Set Workshop held 29 February 1 March, 1996. C. Weider, et al., April 1997 [RFC2277] IETF Policy on Character Sets and Languages, H. Alvestrand, January 1998 (BCP 18) [RFC3492] RFC 3492: Punycode: A Bootstring encoding of Unicode for Internationalized Domain Names in Applicat…
…anguage) was originally registered according to [RFC1766] to meet the needs of [RFC2277]. It is not used to indicate a specific language, but rather to identify the condition or content used where the language preferences of the user cannot be established. It SHOULD NOT be used e…
…nguage) was originally registered according to [ RFC1766 ] to meet the needs of RFC2277 ]. It is not used to indicate a specific language, but rather to identify the condition or content used where the language preferences of the user cannot be established. It SHOULD NOT be used …
…ter Set Workshop held 29 February 1 March, 1996. C. Weider, et al., April 1997 [RFC2277] IETF Policy on Character Sets and Languages, H. Alvestrand, January 1998 (BCP 18) [RFC3492] RFC 3492: Punycode: A Bootstring encoding of Unicode for Internationalized Domain Names in Applicat…
…C1/SC29/WG11 N3445 Jos矍. Mart쭥z (UPM-GTI, ES) Overview of the MPEG-7 Standard: [RFC2277] RFC 2277: IETF Policy on Character Sets and Languages; H. Alvestrand; IETF Request for Comments: ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc2277.txt [RFC2396] RFC 2396: Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI):…
…ter Set Workshop held 29 February 1 March, 1996. C. Weider, et al., April 1997 [RFC2277] IETF Policy on Character Sets and Languages, H. Alvestrand, January 1998 (BCP 18) [RFC3492] RFC 3492: Punycode: A Bootstring encoding of Unicode for Internationalized Domain Names in Applicat…
…nguage) was originally registered according to [ RFC1766 ] to meet the needs of RFC2277 ]. It is not used to indicate a specific language, but rather to identify the condition or content used where the language preferences of the user cannot be established. It SHOULD NOT be used …
…designed to be compliant with the IETF Policy on Character Sets and Languages [ RFC2277 ]. Specifically, where human-readable strings exist in the protocol, either their charset is explicitly stated, or XML mechanisms are used to specify the charset used. Additionally, these huma…
…ami Amis Kai_hus_Tai i-bnn Bunun Kai_hus_Tai i-default Default Language Context RFC2277 i-enochian Enochian Davina_Zawinski i-hak Hakka Kai_hus_Tai Deprecated use IETF zh-hakka, registered Jan. 10, 2000 i-klingon Klingon Michael_Everson Deprecated use ISO 639-2 tlh, registered Fe…
…nic Mail: Part II: Certificate-Based Key Management", RFC 1422 , February 1993. RFC2277 ] Alvestrand, H., "IETF Policy on Character Sets and Languages", BCP 18 RFC 2277 , January 1998. RFC2459 ] Housley, R., Ford, W., Polk, W., and D. Solo, "Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructu…
…nguage) was originally registered according to [ RFC1766 ] to meet the needs of RFC2277 ]. It is not used to indicate a specific language, but rather to identify the condition or content used where the language preferences of the user cannot be established. It SHOULD NOT be used …
…tionalization, this specification complies with the IETF Character Set Policy [ RFC2277 ]. In this specification, human-readable fields can be found either in the value of a property, or in an error message returned in a response entity body. In both cases, the human-readable con…
…ationalization, this specification complies with the IETF Character Set Policy [RFC2277]. In this specification, human-readable fields can be found either in the value of a property, or in an error message returned in a response entity body. In both cases, the human-readable cont…
…tionalization, this specification complies with the IETF Character Set Policy [ RFC2277 ]. In this specification, human-readable fields can be found either in the value of a property, or in an error message returned in a response entity body. In both cases, the human-readable con…