…he form specified in "Internationalizing Domain Names in Applications (IDNA)" [ RFC3490 ] by means of the ToASCII() operation unless they are already in that form. Any domain names that are to be compared to local strings SHOULD be checked for validity and then MUST be compared a…
…nycode label" (a label resulting from the "ToASCII" conversion in Section 4 of [RFC3490] ), as appropriate (see Section 6.3 of this specification). 3. Concatenate the resulting labels, separated by a %x2E (".") character. 5.1.3 . Domain Matching A string domain-matches a given do…
…mponent, in the same order, separated by "." (U+002E) characters — to result . [RFC3490] If the port part of the origin tuple gives a port that is different from the default port for the protocol given by the scheme part of the origin tuple, then append a ":" (U+003A) character a…
…nycode label" (a label resulting from the "ToASCII" conversion in Section 4 of [RFC3490]), as appropriate (see Section 6.3 of this specification). 3. Concatenate the resulting labels, separated by a %x2E (".") character. 5.1.3. Domain Matching A string domain-matches a given doma…
…nycode label" (a label resulting from the "ToASCII" conversion in Section 4 of [RFC3490] ), as appropriate (see Section 6.3 of this specification). 3. Concatenate the resulting labels, separated by a %x2E (".") character. 5.1.3 . Domain Matching A string domain-matches a given do…
…nycode label" (a label resulting from the "ToASCII" conversion in Section 4 of [RFC3490] ), as appropriate (see Section 6.3 of this specification). 3. Concatenate the resulting labels, separated by a %x2E (".") character. 5.1.3 . Domain Matching A string domain-matches a given do…
…THENTICATE is used, some servers may support userids and passwords in Unicode [ RFC3490 ] since SASL (see [ RFC4422 ]) allows that. However, such userids cannot be used as part of email addresses. 5.2 . UTF-8 Mailbox Names The modified UTF-7 mailbox naming convention described in…
…nycode label" (a label resulting from the "ToASCII" conversion in Section 4 of [RFC3490] ), as appropriate (see Section 6.3 of this specification). 3. Concatenate the resulting labels, separated by a %x2E (".") character. 5.1.3 . Domain Matching A string domain-matches a given do…
…nycode label" (a label resulting from the "ToASCII" conversion in Section 4 of [RFC3490]), as appropriate (see Section 6.3 of this specification). 3. Concatenate the resulting labels, separated by a %x2E (".") character. 5.1.3. Domain Matching A string domain-matches a given doma…
…THENTICATE is used, some servers may support userids and passwords in Unicode [ RFC3490 ] since SASL (see [ RFC4422 ]) allows that. However, such userids cannot be used as part of email addresses. 5.2 . UTF-8 Mailbox Names The modified UTF-7 mailbox naming convention described in…
…ernationalized Domain Names in Applications (IDNA): Protocol,” August 2010. or [RFC3490] Faltstrom, P., Hoffman, P., and A. Costello, “Internationalizing Domain Names in Applications (IDNA),” March 2003. (see Section 10.1 IDNA dependency and migration of this specification) Conve…
…nycode label" (a label resulting from the "ToASCII" conversion in Section 4 of [RFC3490] ), as appropriate (see Section 6.3 of this specification). Concatenate the resulting labels, separated by a %x2E (".") character. 5.1.3. Domain Matching A string domain-matches a given domain…
…ernationalized Domain Names in Applications (IDNA): Protocol,” August 2010. or [RFC3490] Faltstrom, P., Hoffman, P., and A. Costello, “Internationalizing Domain Names in Applications (IDNA),” March 2003. (see Section 10.1 IDNA dependency and migration of this specification) Conve…
…nycode label" (a label resulting from the "ToASCII" conversion in Section 4 of [RFC3490] ), as appropriate (see Section 6.3 of this specification). Barth & West Expires February 8, 2018 [Page 18] Internet-Draft Cookies: HTTP State Management Mechanism August 2017 3. Concatenate t…
…il addresses. The domain part of email addresses is already internationalized [ RFC3490 ], while the local part is not. Without the extensions specified in this document, the mailbox name is restricted to a subset of 7-bit ASCII [ RFC2821 ]. Though MIME [ RFC2045 ] enables the tr…