…tion to identify objects in the system: the Uniform Resource Identifier URI ) [ RFC2396 ]. This seems to imply that RFC2396 actually does the identifying. Suggest: "A single form of identifier for objects ...". Formats . A nonexclusive set of data format specifications designed f…
…on to identify objects in the system: the Uniform Resource Identifier ( URI ) [ RFC2396 ]. Formats . A nonexclusive set of data format specifications designed for interchange between agents in the system. This includes several data formats used in isolation or in combination (e.g…
…ing a [ TLS ] session. The URL scheme for IRC follows the Generic URL Syntax ([ RFC2396 ]). The action the URL instigates is to open a connection to the specified IRC server using whatever protocol necessary, and make contact with the given user, service or channel, if also reque…
…, respectively. These terms (and the distinction between them) are defined in [ RFC2396 ]. Collection - A resource that contains a set of URIs, termed member URIs, which identify member resources and meets the requirements in section 5 of this specification. Member URI - A URI wh…
…, respectively. These terms (and the distinction between them) are defined in [ RFC2396 ]. Collection - A resource that contains a set of URIs, termed member URIs, which identify member resources and meets the requirements in section 5 of this specification. Member URI - A URI wh…
…, respectively. These terms (and the distinction between them) are defined in [ RFC2396 ]. Collection - A resource that contains a set of URIs, termed member URIs, which identify member resources and meets the requirements in section 5 of this specification. Member URI - A URI wh…
…, respectively. These terms (and the distinction between them) are defined in [ RFC2396 ]. Collection - A resource that contains a set of URIs, termed member URIs, which identify member resources and meets the requirements in section 5 of this specification. Member URI - A URI wh…
…r, respectively. These terms (and the distinction between them) are defined in [RFC2396]. Collection - A resource that contains a set of URIs, termed member URIs, which identify member resources and meets the requirements in section 5 of this specification. Member URI - A URI whi…
…, respectively. These terms (and the distinction between them) are defined in [ RFC2396 ]. Collection - A resource that contains a set of URIs, termed member URIs, which identify member resources and meets the requirements in section 5 of this specification. Member URI - A URI wh…
…r, respectively. These terms (and the distinction between them) are defined in [RFC2396]. Collection - A resource that contains a set of URIs, termed member URIs, which identify member resources and meets the requirements in section 5 of this specification. Member URI - A URI whi…
…, respectively. These terms (and the distinction between them) are defined in [ RFC2396 ]. Collection - A resource that contains a set of URIs, termed member URIs, which identify member resources and meets the requirements in section 5 of this specification. Member URI - A URI wh…
…definitions (appendix A of RFC 2234 ). The syntax definition follows RFC 2396 [ RFC2396 ], indicating the actual characters contained in the URI. If the reserved characters "+", ";", "=", and "?" are used as delimiters between components of the "tel" URI, they MUST NOT be percent…
…Resource Identifier (URI), and Uniform Resource Locator (URL) are provided in [ RFC2396 ]. Ordered Collection A collection for which the results from a PROPFIND request are guaranteed to be in the order specified for that collection. Unordered Collection A collection for which th…
…Resource Identifier (URI), and Uniform Resource Locator (URL) are provided in [ RFC2396 ]. Ordered Collection A collection for which the results from a PROPFIND request are guaranteed to be in the order specified for that collection. Unordered Collection A collection for which th…
…ences: From section 3 of "Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI): Generic Syntax" [ RFC2396 ] : An absolute URI contains the name of the scheme being used followed by a colon (":") and then a string whose interpretation depends on the scheme. Refer to information about URI schemes in…