…LD arrange for the registration of an Internet Media Type (defined in RFC 2046 [RFC2046] ) for that language; see [ IANAREG ] for registration instructions. The IETF registration forms MUST be available for review along with the specification no later than Candidate Recommendatio…
…e strings was originally limited to [ ASCII ] in 7-bit form. MIME [ RFC2045 ] [ RFC2046 ] [ RFC2047 ] provides the ability to use additional character sets, but this support is limited to body part data and to special encoded-word constructs that were only allowed in a limited nu…
…rmat Media Type Extension References Implement? JPEG image/jpeg .jpg .jpeg JPEG RFC2046 MUST support GIF image/gif .gif GIF RFC2046 MUST support SVG image/svg+xml .svg SVGT SVGR SHOULD support SVG + GZIP image/svg+xml+gzip .svgz .svg.gz SVGT SVGZR MUST support PNG image/png .png …
…II content, provided for as part of the basic MIME specification [ RFC2045 ], [ RFC2046 ]. o The capability to use international characters in envelope addresses, discussed in [ RFC4952 ] and specified in [ RFC5336 ]. o The capability to express those addresses, and information r…
…AL. It provides a hint to the vCard consumer application about the media type [ RFC2046 ] of the resource identified by the URI. Some URI schemes do not need this parameter. For example, the "data" scheme allows the media type to be explicitly indicated as part of the URI [ RFC23…
…RFC4155 ] instead of the message/digest form defined in RFC 2046, Section 5.1.5 RFC2046 ] to transfer multiple messages as single units. Insofar as such applications assume that all stored messages use the message/rfc822 format described in RFC 2046, Section 5.2.1 RFC2046 ] with …
…ollows the model of multipart MIME data streams as specified in Section 5.1 of [RFC2046] ; changes are noted in this document. A multipart/form-data body contains a series of parts separated by a boundary. 4.1 . "Boundary" Parameter of multipart/form-data As with other multipart …
…=====+============+ | JPEG | image/jpeg | .jpg | [JPEG] | MUST | | | | .jpeg | [RFC2046] | support | +--------+--------------+-----------+------------+------------+ | GIF | image/gif | .gif | [GIF] | MUST | | | | | [RFC2046] | support | +--------+--------------+-----------+------…
…AL. It provides a hint to the vCard consumer application about the media type [ RFC2046 ] of the resource identified by the URI. Some URI schemes do not need this parameter. For example, the "data" scheme allows the media type to be explicitly indicated as part of the URI [ RFC23…
…ese strings was originally limited to [ ASCII ] in 7-bit form. MIME RFC2045 ] [ RFC2046 ] [ RFC2047 ] provides the ability to use additional character sets, but this support is limited to body part data and to special encoded-word constructs that were only allowed in a limited nu…
…at defined in [ RFC4155 ] instead of the message/digest RFC 2046, Section 5.1.5 RFC2046 ] form to transfer multiple messages as single units. Insofar as such applications assume that all stored messages use the message/rfc822 RFC 2046, Section 5.2.1 RFC2046 ] format with US-ASCII…
…AL. It provides a hint to the vCard consumer application about the media type [ RFC2046 ] of the resource identified by the URI. Some URI schemes do not need this parameter. For example, the "data" scheme allows the media type to be explicitly indicated as part of the URI [ RFC23…
…NAL. It provides a hint to the vCard consumer application about the media type [RFC2046] of the resource identified by the URI. Some URI schemes do not need this parameter. For example, the "data" scheme allows the media type to be explicitly indicated as part of the URI [RFC2397…
… 7233 HTTP/1.1 Range Requests June 2014 . References 8.1 . Normative References RFC2046 ] Freed, N. and N. Borenstein, "Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Part Two: Media Types", RFC 2046 November 1996. RFC2119 ] Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requi…
…AL. It provides a hint to the vCard consumer application about the media type [ RFC2046 ] of the resource identified by the URI. Some URI schemes do not need this parameter. For example, the "data" scheme allows the media type to be explicitly indicated as part of the URI [ RFC23…