…iform Resource Locators" [ RFC1738 ] and "Relative Uniform Resource Locators" [ RFC1808 ] in order to define a single, generic syntax for all URIs. It obsoletes [ RFC2732 ], which introduced syntax for an IPv6 address. It excludes portions of RFC 1738 that defined the specific sy…
…iform Resource Locators" [ RFC1738 ] and "Relative Uniform Resource Locators" [ RFC1808 ] in order to define a single, generic syntax for all URIs. It obsoletes [ RFC2732 ], which introduced syntax for an IPv6 address. It excludes portions of RFC 1738 that defined the specific sy…
…Uniform Resource Locators" [ RFC1738 ] and "Relative Uniform Resource Locators" RFC1808 ] in order to define a single, generic syntax for all URIs. It obsoletes [ RFC2732 ], which introduced syntax for an IPv6 address. It excludes portions of RFC 1738 that defined the specific sy…
…Uniform Resource Locators" [ RFC1738 ] and "Relative Uniform Resource Locators" RFC1808 ] in order to define a single, generic syntax for all URIs. It obsoletes [ RFC2732 ], which introduced syntax for an IPv6 address. It excludes portions of RFC 1738 that defined the specific sy…
…Uniform Resource Locators" [ RFC1738 ] and "Relative Uniform Resource Locators" RFC1808 ] in order to define a single, generic syntax for all URIs. It obsoletes [ RFC2732 ], which introduced syntax for an IPv6 address. It excludes portions of RFC 1738 that defined the specific sy…
…Uniform Resource Locators" [ RFC1738 ] and "Relative Uniform Resource Locators" RFC1808 ] in order to define a single, generic syntax for all URIs. It obsoletes [ RFC2732 ], which introduced syntax for an IPv6 address. It excludes portions of RFC 1738 that defined the specific sy…
…"Uniform Resource Locators" [RFC1738] and "Relative Uniform Resource Locators" [RFC1808] in order to define a single, generic syntax for all URIs. It obsoletes [RFC2732], which introduced syntax for an IPv6 address. It excludes portions of RFC 1738 that defined the specific synta…
…Uniform Resource Locators" [ RFC1738 ] and "Relative Uniform Resource Locators" RFC1808 ] in order to define a single, generic syntax for all URIs. It obsoletes [ RFC2732 ], which introduced syntax for an IPv6 address. It excludes portions of RFC 1738 that defined the specific sy…
…Uniform Resource Locators" [ RFC1738 ] and "Relative Uniform Resource Locators" RFC1808 ] in order to define a single, generic syntax for all URIs. It obsoletes [ RFC2732 ], which introduced syntax for an IPv6 address. It excludes portions of RFC 1738 that defined the specific sy…
…"Uniform Resource Locators" [RFC1738] and "Relative Uniform Resource Locators" [RFC1808] in order to define a single, generic syntax for all URIs. It obsoletes [RFC2732], which introduced syntax for an IPv6 address. It excludes portions of RFC 1738 that defined the specific synta…
…Uniform Resource Locators" [ RFC1738 ] and "Relative Uniform Resource Locators" RFC1808 ] in order to define a single, generic syntax for all URIs. It obsoletes [ RFC2732 ], which introduced syntax for an IPv6 address. It excludes portions of RFC 1738 that defined the specific sy…
…. 3.7.2. The 'url' function URLs (Uniform Resource Locators, see [RFC1738] and [RFC1808] ) provide the address of a resource on the Web. An alternative and more general term is URIs (Uniform Resource Identifiers, see [!URI]). This specification uses the term URI. For historical r…
…iform Resource Locators" [ RFC1738 ] and "Relative Uniform Resource Locators" [ RFC1808 ] in order to define a single, generic syntax for all URI. It excludes those portions of RFC 1738 that defined the specific syntax of individual URL schemes; those portions will be updated as …
…iform Resource Locators" [ RFC1738 ] and "Relative Uniform Resource Locators" [ RFC1808 ] in order to define a single, generic syntax for all URI. It excludes those portions of RFC 1738 that defined the specific syntax of individual URL schemes; those portions will be updated as …
…Uniform Resource Locators" RFC1738 ] and "Relative Uniform Resource Locators" [ RFC1808 ] in order to define a single, generic syntax for all URI. It excludes those portions of RFC 1738 that defined the specific syntax of individual URL schemes; those portions will be updated as …