…ng whitespace) and concatenate this with the Globally Unique Identifier (GUID, [RFC4122]) "258EAFA5-E914-47DA- 95CA-C5AB0DC85B11" in string form, which is unlikely to be used by network endpoints that do not understand the WebSocket Protocol. A SHA-1 hash (160 bits) [FIPS.180-3],…
…fy the Segment amongst many others (128 bits). It is equivalent to a UUID v4 [@!RFC4122] with all bits randomly (or pseudo-randomly) chosen. An actual UUID v4 value, where some bits are not random, **MAY** also be used. If the Segment is a part of a Linked Segment, then this Elem…
…0 and X.670 Recommendation series, and Universally Unique IDentifiers (UUIDs) [ RFC4122 ]. When using an administratively delegated namespace, the definer of a name needs to take reasonable precautions to ensure they are in control of the portion of the namespace they use to defi…
…60 and X.670 Recommendation series, and Universally Unique IDentifiers (UUIDs) [RFC4122]. When using an administratively delegated namespace, the definer of a name needs to take reasonable precautions to ensure they are in control of the portion of the namespace they use to defin…
…g whitespace) and concatenate this with the Globally Unique Identifier (GUID, [ RFC4122 ]) "258EAFA5-E914-47DA- 95CA-C5AB0DC85B11" in string form, which is unlikely to be used by network endpoints that do not understand the WebSocket Protocol. A SHA-1 hash (160 bits) [ FIPS.180-3…
…o copy the definitions here; create proper table.) 37 byte string Binary UUID ([RFC4122] section [https://github.com/lucas-clemente/cbor-specs/blob/master/uuid.md][Lucas_Clemente] 4.1.2) 38 array Language-tagged string [http://peteroupc.github.io/CBOR/langtags.html][Peter_Occil] …
…0 and X.670 Recommendation series, and Universally Unique IDentifiers (UUIDs) [ RFC4122 ]. When using an administratively delegated namespace, the definer of a name needs to take reasonable precautions to ensure they are in control of the portion of the namespace they use to defi…
…Random or Pseudo-Random Numbers and converting it to the string representation. RFC4122 The Unix Epoch is a value that approximates the number of seconds that have elapsed since the Epoch, as described by The Open Group Base Specifications Issue 7 section 4.15 (IEEE Std 1003.1). …
…0 and X.670 Recommendation series, and Universally Unique IDentifiers (UUIDs) [ RFC4122 ]. When using an administratively delegated namespace, the definer of a name needs to take reasonable precautions to ensure they are in control of the portion of the namespace they use to defi…
…ng whitespace) and concatenate this with the Globally Unique Identifier (GUID, [RFC4122]) "258EAFA5-E914-47DA- 95CA-C5AB0DC85B11" in string form, which is unlikely to be used by network endpoints that do not understand the WebSocket Protocol. A SHA-1 hash (160 bits) [FIPS.180-3],…
…g whitespace) and concatenate this with the Globally Unique Identifier (GUID, [ RFC4122 ]) "258EAFA5-E914-47DA- 95CA-C5AB0DC85B11" in string form, which is unlikely to be used by network endpoints that do not understand the WebSocket Protocol. A SHA-1 hash (160 bits) [ FIPS.180-3…
…e URI form defined by "A Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) URN Namespace" ([ RFC4122 ]). However, servers are free to use any URI (e.g., from another scheme) so long as it meets the uniqueness requirements. For example, a valid lock token might be constructed using the "opaque…
…he URI form defined by "A Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) URN Namespace" ([RFC4122]). However, servers are free to use any URI (e.g., from another scheme) so long as it meets the uniqueness requirements. For example, a valid lock token might be constructed using the "opaquel…
…across all resources for all time (e.g., the urn:uuid: URN namespace defined in RFC4122 ] or the opaquelocktoken: URI scheme defined in [ RFC4918 ]). <!ELEMENT resource-id (href)> 3.2 . DAV:parent-set Property The DAV:parent-set property is an OPTIONAL property that enables clien…
…across all resources for all time (e.g., the urn:uuid: URN namespace defined in RFC4122 ] or the opaquelocktoken: URI scheme defined in [ RFC4918 ]). <!ELEMENT resource-id (href)> 3.2 . DAV:parent-set Property The DAV:parent-set property is an OPTIONAL property that enables clien…