… Format September 2015 Implementation Note: Reuse of the IP-literal rule from [ RFC6874 ] implies that IPv6 addresses are enclosed within square brackets (i.e., beginning with '[' and ending with ']'), which was not the case with the definition of the XMPP address format in [ RFC…
…e separator characters. Implementation Note: Reuse of the IP-literal rule from [RFC6874] implies that IPv6 addresses are enclosed within square brackets (i.e., beginning with '[' and ending with ']'), which was not the case with the definition of the XMPP address format in [RFC39…
… Format September 2015 Implementation Note: Reuse of the IP-literal rule from [ RFC6874 implies that IPv6 addresses are enclosed within square brackets (i.e., beginning with '[' and ending with ']'), which was not the case with the definition of the XMPP address format in [ RFC39…
… Format September 2015 Implementation Note: Reuse of the IP-literal rule from [ RFC6874 implies that IPv6 addresses are enclosed within square brackets (i.e., beginning with '[' and ending with ']'), which was not the case with the definition of the XMPP address format in [ RFC39…
…mporting the "host" and "path-absolute" rules from [ RFC3986 ] (as updated by [ RFC6874 ]). The generic syntax in [ RFC3986 ] includes "path" and "authority" components, for each of which only a subset is used in the definition of the file URI scheme. The relevant subset of "path…
… importing the "host" and "path-absolute" rules from RFC3986 ] (as updated by [ RFC6874 ]). The generic syntax in [ RFC3986 ] includes "path" and "authority" components, for each of which only a subset is used in the definition of the file URI scheme. The relevant subset of "path…
…e 'host', 'path-absolute' and 'segment' rules from [ RFC3986 ] (as updated by [ RFC6874 ]). fileURI = "file" ":" ( auth-file / local-file ) auth-file = "//" ( host-file / nohost-file ) host-file = hostpart path-absolute ; file://<host>/<path> ; file://localhost/<path> nohost-file…
…llows codepoints not allowed in U-labels but required by the IP-literal rule of RFC6874, which is used by RFC7622 to allow IPv6 addresses in XMPP domainparts. As in the previous errata, this also drops the reference to NR-LDH labels, which I believe to be unnecessary. ===== Verif…
…llows codepoints not allowed in U-labels but required by the IP-literal rule of RFC6874, which is used by RFC7622 to allow IPv6 addresses in XMPP domainparts. As in the previous errata, this also drops the reference to NR-LDH labels, which I believe to be unnecessary. ===== Verif…