…(URN) has been used historically to refer to both URIs under the "urn" scheme [ RFC2141 ], which are required to remain globally unique and persistent even when the resource ceases to exist or becomes unavailable, and to any other URI with the properties of a name. An individual …
… central DNS registry. A different approach is taken by the URN Syntax scheme [ RFC2141 which delegates ownership of portions of URN space to URN Namespace specifications which themselves are registered in an IANA-maintained registry of URN Namespace Identifiers. URI owners are r…
… (URN) has been used historically to refer to both URIs under the "urn" scheme [RFC2141], which are required to remain globally unique and persistent even when the resource ceases to exist or becomes unavailable, and to any other URI with the properties of a name. An individual s…
…ectly usable for retrieval of a schema (if any exists). Uniform Resource Names [RFC2141] is an example of a syntax that is designed with these goals in mind. However, it should be noted that ordinary URLs can be managed in such a way as to achieve these same goals. Definition : I…
…x that is designed with these goals in mind is that for Uniform Resource Names [RFC2141] However, it should be noted that ordinary URLs can be managed in such a way as to achieve these same goals. [Definition:] If the attribute name matches PrefixedAttName then the NCName gives t…
…(URN) has been used historically to refer to both URIs under the "urn" scheme [ RFC2141 ], which are required to remain globally unique and persistent even when the resource ceases to exist or becomes unavailable, and to any other URI with the properties of a name. An individual …
…ectly usable for retrieval of a schema (if any exists). Uniform Resource Names [RFC2141] is an example of a syntax that is designed with these goals in mind. However, it should be noted that ordinary URLs can be managed in such a way as to achieve these same goals. [ Definition :…
…ectly usable for retrieval of a schema (if any exists). Uniform Resource Names [RFC2141] is an example of a syntax that is designed with these goals in mind. However, it should be noted that ordinary URLs can be managed in such a way as to achieve these same goals. [ Definition :…
…ll be URIs (URNs or URLs), encoded according to the URL or URN specifications ( RFC2141 , RFC1738 and RFC2396 ). Each URI shall appear on one and only one line. Very long URIs are not broken in the text/uri-list format. Content-transfer-encodings may be used to enforce line lengt…
…March 1997. Best Current Practice. URL: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2119 [RFC2141] URN Syntax . R. Moats. IETF. May 1997. Proposed Standard. URL: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2141 [RFC2315] PKCS #7: Cryptographic Message Syntax Version 1.5 . B. Kaliski. IETF. March 199…
…Network-based Software Architectures", Doctoral Thesis of R. T. Fielding, 2000. RFC2141 IETF " RFC 2141: URN Syntax ", R. Moats, May 1997. Available at http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2141.txt. RFC2718 " Guidelines for new URL Schemes ", L. Masinter, H. Alvestrand, D. Zigmond, R. Petk…
… central DNS registry. A different approach is taken by the URN Syntax scheme [ RFC2141 ] which delegates ownership of portions of URN space to URN Namespace specifications which themselves are registered in an IANA-maintained registry of URN Namespace Identifiers. URI owners are…
…results in a syntactically legal URI (as defined in [RFC1738] , section 2.2 or [RFC2141] , section 2) that is independent of the character encoding to which the HTML document carrying the URI may have been transcoded. Note. Some older user agents trivially process URIs in HTML us…
…ays: To: register@URI.ARPA From: The IETF URN Working Group Key: urn Authority: RFC2141 Record: urn IN NAPTR 0 0 "" "" "/^urn:([^:]+)/\\2/i" . It should say: To: register@URI.ARPA From: The IETF URN Working Group Key: urn Authority: RFC2141 Record: urn IN NAPTR 0 0 "" "" "/^urn:(…
…bers Authority) Registry of Language Tags ed. Keld Simonsen et al. (See .) IETF RFC2141 IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force). RFC 2141: URN Syntax ed. R. Moats. 1997. (See .) IETF RFC 2279 IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force). RFC 2279: UTF-8, a transformation format of ISO 1…