…tions comme des flux d'octets, en les typant avec des types de média Internet [ RFC2046 ]. De la même manière qu'il est important de réutiliser les schémas d'URI existants chaque fois que possible, il y a des avantages significatifs à se servir de flux d'octets typés pour des rep…
… [C Language]", Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc, 1990年. [RFC2046] "RFC2046: Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Part Two: Media Types" , N. Freed and N. Borenstein, 1996年11月. で入手可能。このRFCは RFC1521, RFC1522, RFC1590 を破棄するものであるので注意すること。 [RFC2119] "RFC…
…body part may be used.) Note that [ RFC6532 ] relaxed a restriction from MIME [ RFC2046 regarding the use of Content-Transfer-Encoding in new "message" subtypes. This specification explicitly allows the use of Content- Transfer-Encoding in message/global-headers and message/ glob…
…isters the "application/jwk+json" and "application/ jwk-set+json" media types [ RFC2046 ] in the "Media Types" registry IANA.MediaTypes ] in the manner described in RFC 6838 RFC6838 ], which can be used to indicate that the content is a JWK or a JWK Set, respectively. o Type Name…
…fies the type of the artwork. The value is either an Internet Media Type (see [ RFC2046 ]) or a keyword (such as "abnf"). The set of recognized keywords varies across implementations. How it is used depends on context and application. For instance, a formatter can attempt to synt…
…in, November 1996. Note that this RFC obsoletes RFC1521, RFC1522, and RFC1590. [RFC2046] RFC2046: Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Part Two: Media Types ", N. Freed and N. Borenstein, November 1996. Available at . Note that this RFC obsoletes RFC1521, RFC1522, and RFC…
…isters the "application/jwk+json" and "application/ jwk-set+json" media types [ RFC2046 ] in the "Media Types" registry IANA.MediaTypes ] in the manner described in RFC 6838 RFC6838 ], which can be used to indicate that the content is a JWK or a JWK Set, respectively. o Type Name…
…mat and interpretation of fragment identifiers is dependent on the media type [ RFC2046 ] of the retrieval result. The character restrictions described in Section 2 Berners-Lee, et. al. Standards Track [Page 15] RFC 2396 URI Generic Syntax August 1998 for URI also apply to the fr…
…body part may be used.) Note that [ RFC6532 ] relaxed a restriction from MIME [ RFC2046 regarding the use of Content-Transfer-Encoding in new "message" subtypes. This specification explicitly allows the use of Content- Transfer-Encoding in message/global-headers and message/ glob…
…or and MAY recover from it. Media Type media type (defined in [ RFC2045 ] and [ RFC2046 ]) specifies the nature of a linked resource. Media types are case insensitive. A list of registered media types is available for download [ TYPES ]. See Appendix C for information on media ty…
…mat and interpretation of fragment identifiers is dependent on the media type [ RFC2046 ] of the retrieval result. The character restrictions described in Section 2 Berners-Lee, et. al. Standards Track [Page 15] RFC 2396 URI Generic Syntax August 1998 for URI also apply to the fr…
…ted as ECMAScript, as if processed with the media type 'application/ecmascript' rfc2046 ][ rfc4329 Event attributes are not animatable Implementors may view the setting of event attributes as the creation and registration of an EventListener on the EventTarget . Such event listen…
…1 . Registry Contents This section registers the "application/jwt" media type [ RFC2046 ] in the "Media Types" registry [ IANA.MediaTypes ] in the manner described in RFC 6838 RFC6838 ], which can be used to indicate that the content is a JWT. o Type name: application o Subtype n…
…The fragment's format and resolution is therefore dependent on the media type [ RFC2046 ] of a potentially retrieved representation, even though such a retrieval is only performed if the URI is dereferenced. If no such representation exists, then the semantics of the fragment are…
….1. Registry Contents This section registers the "application/jose" media type [RFC2046] in the "Media Types" registry [IANA.MediaTypes] in the manner described in RFC 6838 [RFC6838], which can be used to indicate that the content is a JWS or JWE using the JWS Compact Serializati…