…ia Types ", E. Whitehead, M. Murata, July 1998. This document is obsoleted by [ RFC3023 ]. Available at: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2376.txt [RFC2396] RFC2396: Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI): Generic Syntax ", T. Berners-Lee, R. Fielding, L. Masinter, August 1998. This docume…
…allowed by the ABNF in [ RFC2045 ]. In accordance with the rules specified in [ RFC3023 ], media subtypes that do not represent XML entities MUST NOT be given a name that ends with the "+xml" suffix. More generally, "+suffix" constructs should be used with care, given the possibi…
…fine additional type names. 4.2.8. Structured Syntax Name Suffixes XML in MIME [RFC3023] defined the first such augmentation to the media type definition to additionally specify the underlying structure of that media type. To quote: This document also standardizes a convention (u…
…rations of the scheme for that IRI. Note in particular, the privacy issues in [ RFC3023 ] section 10 for HTTP IRIs. Data obtained from an inaccurate or malicious data source may lead to inaccurate or misleading conclusions, as well as the dereferencing of unintended IRIs. Care mu…
…strate use of the charset parameter of the Content-Type header, as defined in [ RFC3023 ], as well as the XML "encoding" attribute, which together provide charset identification information for MIME and XML processors. Furthermore, this specification requires server implementatio…
…tf.org/rfc/rfc5147 [ rfc5147 ] Example: char=0,10 XML http://tools.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3023 [ rfc3023 ] Example: xpointer(/a/b/c) RDF/XML http://tools.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3870 [ rfc3870 ] Example: namedResource CSV http://tools.ietf.org/rfc/rfc7111 [ rfc7111 ] Example: row=5-7 Media http…
…application/xml or application/xhtml+xml and must not be served as text/html . [RFC3023] Such XML documents may contain a DOCTYPE if desired, but this is not required to conform to this specification. According to the XML specification, XML processors are not guaranteed to proces…
…ml' Media Type , RFC2854, June 2000. (See http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2854.txt.) RFC3023 M. Murata, S. St. Laurent, D. Kohn. XML Media Types , RFC3023, January 2001. (See http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3023.txt.) SMIL20 J. Ayars et al. Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMI…
…ations of the scheme for that IRI. Note in particular, the privacy issues in [[!RFC3023]] section 10 for HTTP IRIs. Data obtained from an inaccurate or malicious data source may lead to inaccurate or misleading conclusions, as well as the dereferencing of unintended IRIs. Care mu…
…ations of the scheme for that IRI. Note in particular, the privacy issues in [[!RFC3023]] section 10 for HTTP IRIs. Data obtained from an inaccurate or malicious data source may lead to inaccurate or misleading conclusions, as well as the dereferencing of unintended IRIs. Care mu…
…0 What should specifications say about error handling? agreed request Agreement RFC3023Charset-21 Do all "shoulds" of RFC 3023 section 7.1 apply? agreed request No reply from reviewer augmentedInfoset-22 Infoset augmentation outside of PSVI? agreed request Agreement xlinkScope-23…
…e Internet media type / MIME type for RDF/XML is application/rdf+xml RFC 3023 [ RFC3023 ], section 8.18. Note (Informative): For the state of the MIME type registration, consult IANA MIME Media Types [ IANA-MEDIA-TYPES It is recommended that RDF/XML files have the extension ".rdf…
… endorsed in respect of the media type application/xml by a future revision of [RFC3023] An alternative, if the implementation supports it, is to use an xml:id attribute. XSLT allows this attribute (like other namespaced attributes) to appear on any XSLT element Example: The xml-…
…rations of the scheme for that URI. Note in particular, the privacy issues in [ RFC3023 ] section 10 for HTTP URIs. Data obtained from an inaccurate or malicious data source may lead to inaccurate or misleading conclusions, as well as the dereferencing of unintended URIs. Care mu…
…tics to the charset parameter of the application/xml media type as specified in RFC3023 ] or its successor. Encoding considerations: By virtue of EMMA content being XML, it has the same considerations when sent as " application/emma+xml "as does XML. See RFC 3023 (or its successo…