…rt a Bug By Email System Status Subject From Date List [Ltru] [Errata Verified] RFC4647 (8838) [Ltru] [Errata Verified] RFC4647 (8838) RFC Errata System 2026-03-18 ltru /arch/msg/ltru/sd3r8099ksIvpGeiFW_0G9XzD4w/ 3720272 2241949 [Ltru] Re: [Editorial Errata Reported] RFC4647 (883…
…6 ] which, in turn, replaced [ RFC1766 ]). This document, in combination with [ RFC4647 ], comprises BCP 47 . For a list of changes in this document, see Section 8 . The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", …
…C3066] which, in turn, replaced [RFC1766]). This document, in combination with [RFC4647], comprises BCP 47. For a list of changes in this document, see Section 8. The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and…
…066 ] which, in turn, replaced [ RFC1766 ]). This document, in combination with RFC4647 ], comprises BCP 47 . For a list of changes in this document, see Section 8 The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", an…
…t-Language = 1#( language-range weight ] ) language-range <language-range, see [RFC4647] Section 2.1 Each language-range can be given an associated quality value representing an estimate of the user's preference for the languages specified by that range, as defined in Section 5.3…
…066 ] which, in turn, replaced [ RFC1766 ]). This document, in combination with RFC4647 ], comprises BCP 47 . For a list of changes in this document, see Section 8 The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", an…
…nguage = 1#( language-range [ weight ] ) language-range = <language-range, see [RFC4647], Section 2.1 Each language-range can be given an associated quality value representing an estimate of the user's preference for the languages specified by that range, as defined in Section 5.…
…066 ] which, in turn, replaced [ RFC1766 ]). This document, in combination with RFC4647 ], comprises BCP 47 . For a list of changes in this document, see Section 8 The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", an…
…nguage = 1#( language-range [ weight ] ) language-range = <language-range, see [RFC4647], Section 2.1> Each language-range can be given an associated quality value representing an estimate of the user's preference for the languages specified by that range, as defined in Section 5…
…nguage = 1#( language-range [ weight ] ) language-range = <language-range, see [RFC4647], Section 2.1 Each language-range can be given an associated quality value representing an estimate of the user's preference for the languages specified by that range, as defined in Section 5.…
…nguage = 1#( language-range [ weight ] ) language-range = <language-range, see [RFC4647], Section 2.1 Each language-range can be given an associated quality value representing an estimate of the user's preference for the languages specified by that range, as defined in Section 5.…
…nguage = 1#( language-range [ weight ] ) language-range = <language-range, see [RFC4647], Section 2.1 Each language-range can be given an associated quality value representing an estimate of the user's preference for the languages specified by that range, as defined in Section 5.…
…nguage = 1#( language-range [ weight ] ) language-range = <language-range, see [RFC4647], Section 2.1 Each language-range can be given an associated quality value representing an estimate of the user's preference for the languages specified by that range, as defined in Section 5.…
…nguage = 1#( language-range [ weight ] ) language-range = <language-range, see [RFC4647], Section 2.1 Each language-range can be given an associated quality value representing an estimate of the user's preference for the languages specified by that range, as defined in Section 5.…
…= 1#( language-range [ weight ] ) language-range = <language-range, defined in [RFC4647], Section 2.1 Each language-range can be given an associated quality value which represents an estimate of the user's preference for the languages specified by that range, as defined in Sectio…