…Resource Identifier (URI), and Uniform Resource Locator (URL) are provided in [ RFC2396 ]. Ordered Collection A collection for which the results from a PROPFIND request are guaranteed to be in the order specified for that collection. Unordered Collection A collection for which th…
…ST strip or add the BOM, respectively. 5 . Fragment Identifiers Section 4.1 of [RFC2396] notes that the semantics of a fragment identifier (the part of a URI after a "#") is a property of the data resulting from a retrieval action, and that the format and interpretation of fragme…
…ences: From section 3 of "Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI): Generic Syntax" [ RFC2396 ] : An absolute URI contains the name of the scheme being used followed by a colon (":") and then a string whose interpretation depends on the scheme. Refer to information about URI schemes in…
…e., sequence of characters) --- Rename, 2.5 URI Allocation The URI spec[RFC2717,RFC2396] is an agreement about how the internet community allocates names and associates them with protocols by which they take on meaning; for example, the HTTP URI scheme[RFC2616*] uses DNS in such …
…Requirements for Uniform Resource Names" [ RFC1737 ]. 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 ],…
…Requirements for Uniform Resource Names" [ RFC1737 ]. 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 ],…
…Requirements for Uniform Resource Names" [ RFC1737 ]. 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 ], w…
…ts with Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI), whose generic syntax is defined by [RFC2396] . The Web relies on global agreement to follow the rules of URIs so that we can refer to things on the Web, access them, describe them, and share them. Providing a URI for a resource affords …
…e., sequence of characters) --- Rename, 2.5 URI Allocation The URI spec[RFC2717,RFC2396] is an agreement about how the internet community allocates names and associates them with protocols by which they take on meaning; for example, the HTTP URI scheme[RFC2616*] uses DNS in such …
…Requirements for Uniform Resource Names" [ RFC1737 ]. 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 ], w…
…Requirements for Uniform Resource Names" [ RFC1737 ]. 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 ], w…
…Requirements for Uniform Resource Names" [ RFC1737 ]. 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 ], w…
…20 Obsoletes RFC 1808 RFC 2732 RFC 2396 Updates RFC 1738 Was draft-fielding-uri-rfc2396bis (individual in gen area) Authors Tim Berners-Lee Roy T. Fielding Larry M Masinter 2020-01-21 RFC stream Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Formats txt html pdf htmlized w/errata bibtex …
…Requirements for Uniform Resource Names" [ RFC1737 ]. 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 ], w…
…Requirements for Uniform Resource Names" [ RFC1737 ]. 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 ], w…