…h 9 domain-av = "Domain=" domain-value domain-value = <subdomain> ; defined in [RFC1034] Section 3.5 , as ; enhanced by [RFC1123] Section 2.1 path-av = "Path=" path-value path-value = <any CHAR except CTLs or ";"> secure-av = "Secure" httponly-av = "HttpOnly" extension-av = <any …
…R SHALL be returned under its own owner name, as in ordinary CNAME processing ( RFC1034 ], Section 3.6.2 ). For details, see the recommendations regarding aliases for clients ( Section 3 ), servers ( Section 4 ), and zones ( Section 10 ). Note that none of these forms alter the o…
…tructures it relies upon (e.g., DNS name syntax, as defined in Section 3.5 of [ RFC1034 ). For example, an Extension or Application cannot say that the "foo" prefix in "https://foo_app.example.com" is meaningful or triggers special handling in URIs, unless they update either the …
…The use of a suffix search list is part of the base DNS specification. RFC 1034 RFC1034 ] (dated November 1987) section 3.1 for example states: Relative names are either taken relative to a well known origin, or to a list of domains used as a search list. Relative names appear mo…
…k [Page 20] RFC 3986 URI Generic Syntax January 2005 defined in Section 3.5 of [RFC1034] and Section 2.1 of [RFC1123] Such a name consists of a sequence of domain labels separated by ".", each domain label starting and ending with an alphanumeric character and possibly also conta…
…header fields sent to the server. The domain-value is a subdomain as defined by RFC1034 , Section 3.5, and as enhanced by RFC1123 , Section 2.1. Thus, domain-value is a byte sequence of ASCII bytes. The portions of the set-cookie-string produced by the cookie-av term are known as…
…R SHALL be returned under its own owner name, as in ordinary CNAME processing ( RFC1034 ], Section 3.6.2 ). For details, see the recommendations regarding aliases for clients ( Section 3 ), servers ( Section 4 ), and zones ( Section 10 ). Note that none of these forms alter the o…
…k [Page 20] RFC 3986 URI Generic Syntax January 2005 defined in Section 3.5 of [RFC1034] and Section 2.1 of [RFC1123] Such a name consists of a sequence of domain labels separated by ".", each domain label starting and ending with an alphanumeric character and possibly also conta…
…he name MUST be in the "preferred name syntax", as specified by Section 3.5 of [RFC1034] and as modified by Section 2.1 of [RFC1123] . Note that while uppercase and lowercase letters are allowed in domain names, no significance is attached to the case. In Cooper, et al. Standards…
…h 9 domain-av = "Domain=" domain-value domain-value = <subdomain> ; defined in [RFC1034], Section 3.5 , as ; enhanced by [RFC1123], Section 2.1 path-av = "Path=" path-value path-value = *av-octet secure-av = "Secure" httponly-av = "HttpOnly" samesite-av = "SameSite=" samesite-val…
…. domain is a non-empty ASCII string that identifies a realm within a network. [RFC1034] The domain labels of a domain domain are the result of strictly splitting domain on U+002E (.). The example.com and example.com. domains are not equivalent and typically treated as distinct. …
…k [Page 20] RFC 3986 URI Generic Syntax January 2005 defined in Section 3.5 of [RFC1034] and Section 2.1 of [RFC1123]. Such a name consists of a sequence of domain labels separated by ".", each domain label starting and ending with an alphanumeric character and possibly also cont…
…k [Page 20] RFC 3986 URI Generic Syntax January 2005 defined in Section 3.5 of [RFC1034] and Section 2.1 of [RFC1123] Such a name consists of a sequence of domain labels separated by ".", each domain label starting and ending with an alphanumeric character and possibly also conta…
…k [Page 20] RFC 3986 URI Generic Syntax January 2005 defined in Section 3.5 of [RFC1034] and Section 2.1 of [RFC1123] Such a name consists of a sequence of domain labels separated by ".", each domain label starting and ending with an alphanumeric character and possibly also conta…
… name intended for lookup in the DNS uses the syntax defined in Section 3.5 of [RFC1034] and Section 2.1 of [RFC1123]. Such a name consists of a sequence of domain labels separated by ".", each domain label starting and ending with an alphanumeric character and possibly also cont…