…wn in angle brackets, such as "<ISOIEC10646>". Many definitions are shown as "< RFC6365 >", which means that the definitions were crafted originally for this document. The angle bracket notation for the source of definitions is different than the square bracket notation used for …
…nology Many important terms used in this document are defined in [ RFC5890 ], [ RFC6365 ], [ RFC6885 ], and [ Unicode ]. The terms "left-to-right" (LTR) and "right-to-left" (RTL) are defined in Unicode Standard Annex #9 [ UAX9 ]. As of the date of writing, the version of Unicode …
…ter encoding scheme", "charset", and "protocol element" as they are defined in [RFC6365] 2. Resources The target of an HTTP request is called a " resource ". HTTP does not limit the nature of a resource; it merely defines an interface that might be used to interact with resources…
…cter encoding scheme", "charset", and "protocol element" as they are defined in RFC6365 ]. . Resources The target of an HTTP request is called a "resource". HTTP does not limit the nature of a resource; it merely defines an interface that might be used to interact with resources.…
…ter encoding scheme", "charset", and "protocol element" as they are defined in [RFC6365]. 2. Resources The target of an HTTP request is called a "resource". HTTP does not limit the nature of a resource; it merely defines an interface that might be used to interact with resources.…
…cter encoding scheme", "charset", and "protocol element" as they are defined in RFC6365 ]. . Resources The target of an HTTP request is called a "resource". HTTP does not limit the nature of a resource; it merely defines an interface that might be used to interact with resources.…
…cter encoding scheme", "charset", and "protocol element" as they are defined in RFC6365 ]. . Resources The target of an HTTP request is called a "resource". HTTP does not limit the nature of a resource; it merely defines an interface that might be used to interact with resources.…
…cter encoding scheme", "charset", and "protocol element" as they are defined in RFC6365 ]. . Resources The target of an HTTP request is called a "resource". HTTP does not limit the nature of a resource; it merely defines an interface that might be used to interact with resources.…
…cter encoding scheme", "charset", and "protocol element" as they are defined in RFC6365 ]. . Resources The target of an HTTP request is called a "resource". HTTP does not limit the nature of a resource; it merely defines an interface that might be used to interact with resources.…
…cter encoding scheme", "charset", and "protocol element" as they are defined in RFC6365 ]. . Resources The target of an HTTP request is called a "resource". HTTP does not limit the nature of a resource; it merely defines an interface that might be used to interact with resources.…
…ter encoding scheme", "charset", and "protocol element" as they are defined in [RFC6365]. 2. Resources The target of an HTTP request is called a "resource". HTTP does not limit the nature of a resource; it merely defines an interface that might be used to interact with resources.…
…cter encoding scheme", "charset", and "protocol element" as they are defined in RFC6365 ]. . Resources The target of an HTTP request is called a "resource". HTTP does not limit the nature of a resource; it merely defines an interface that might be used to interact with resources.…
…cter encoding scheme", "charset", and "protocol element" as they are defined in RFC6365 ]. . Resources The target of an HTTP request is called a "resource". HTTP does not limit the nature of a resource; it merely defines an interface that might be used to interact with resources.…
…cter encoding scheme", "charset", and "protocol element" as they are defined in RFC6365 ]. . Resources The target of an HTTP request is called a "resource". HTTP does not limit the nature of a resource; it merely defines an interface that might be used to interact with resources.…
…s used in this document are defined in [ RFC7564 ], [ RFC5890 ], [ RFC6120 ], [ RFC6365 ], and [ Unicode ]. The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "NOT RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this document are to …