…, respectively. HTTP relies upon the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) standard RFC3986 ] to indicate the target resource ( Section 5.1 ) and relationships between resources. Messages are passed in a format similar to that used by Internet mail [ RFC5322 ] and the Multipurpose In…
…, respectively. HTTP relies upon the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) standard RFC3986 ] to indicate the target resource ( Section 5.1 ) and relationships between resources. Messages are passed in a format similar to that used by Internet mail [ RFC5322 ] and the Multipurpose In…
…, respectively. HTTP relies upon the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) standard RFC3986 ] to indicate the target resource ( Section 5.1 ) and relationships between resources. Messages are passed in a format similar to that used by Internet mail [ RFC5322 ] and the Multipurpose In…
…, respectively. HTTP relies upon the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) standard RFC3986 ] to indicate the target resource ( Section 5.1 ) and relationships between resources. Messages are passed in a format similar to that used by Internet mail [ RFC5322 ] and the Multipurpose In…
…, respectively. HTTP relies upon the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) standard RFC3986 ] to indicate the target resource ( Section 5.1 ) and relationships between resources. Messages are passed in a format similar to that used by Internet mail [ RFC5322 ] and the Multipurpose In…
…1.1. Overview and Motivation A Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) is defined in [RFC3986] as a sequence of characters chosen from a limited subset of the repertoire of US-ASCII [ASCII] characters. The characters in URIs are frequently used for representing words of natural languag…
…resource is a schema which is canonically RFC6596 identified by an absolute URI RFC3986 . Schema resources MAY also be identified by URIs, including URIs with fragments, if the resulting secondary resource (as defined by section 3.5 of RFC 3986 RFC3986 ) is identical to the prima…
…a necessary to use a public key or a verification key. resource As defined by [ RFC3986 ]: "...the term 'resource' is used in a general sense for whatever might be identified by a URI." Similarly, any resource might serve as a DID subject identified by a DID . representation As d…
…ess the file. This document specifies a syntax based on the generic syntax of [ RFC3986 ] that is compatible with most existing usages. Where incompatibilities arise, they are usually in parts of the scheme that were underspecified in earlier definitions and have been tightened u…
…ess the file. This document specifies a syntax based on the generic syntax of [ RFC3986 ] that is compatible with most existing usages. Where incompatibilities arise, they are usually in parts of the scheme that were underspecified in earlier definitions and have been tightened u…
…ccess the file. This document specifies a syntax based on the generic syntax of RFC3986 ] that is compatible with most existing usages. Where incompatibilities arise, they are usually in parts of the scheme that were underspecified in earlier definitions and have been tightened u…
…. . . Introduction The Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) syntax specification [ RFC3986 defined how a literal IPv6 address can be represented in the "host" part of a URI. Two months later, the IPv6 Scoped Address Architecture specification [ RFC4007 ] extended the text representa…
…December 2013 URIs were previously defined in [ RFC1738 ], which was updated by RFC3986 ]. Those documents also specify how to define schemes for URIs. The first definition for many URI schemes appeared in [ RFC1738 ]. Because that document has been made obsolete, this document c…
…. . . Introduction The Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) syntax specification [ RFC3986 defined how a literal IPv6 address can be represented in the "host" part of a URI. Two months later, the IPv6 Scoped Address Architecture specification [ RFC4007 ] extended the text representa…
…m Resource Identifier (URI) protocol element and generic syntax is defined by [ RFC3986 ]. Each URI begins with a scheme name, as defined by Section 3.1 of RFC 3986 , that refers to a specification for identifiers within that scheme. The URI syntax provides a federated and extens…