…pecifically mentioned, what is referred throughout this document as " HTTP " is RFC2616, a.k.a. HTTP /1.1 [ RFC2616 ]. Organization of this document : Guidelines, checkpoints This document's organization is inspired from WAI guidelines, especially UAAG . This document is divided …
…atus-Line format. The Request-Line and Status-Line productions are defined in [ RFC2616 ]. An unordered set of header fields comes after the leading line in both cases. The meaning of these header fields is specified in Section 4 of this document. Additional header fields may als…
…atus-Line format. The Request-Line and Status-Line productions are defined in [ RFC2616 ]. An unordered set of header fields comes after the leading line in both cases. The meaning of these header fields is specified in Section 4 of this document. Additional header fields may als…
…atus-Line format. The Request-Line and Status-Line productions are defined in [ RFC2616 ]. An unordered set of header fields comes after the leading line in both cases. The meaning of these header fields is specified in Section 4 of this document. Additional header fields may als…
…tatus-Line format. The Request-Line and Status-Line productions are defined in [RFC2616] After the leading line in both cases come an unordered set of header fields. The meaning of these header fields is specified in Section 4 of this document. Additional header fields may also b…
…atus-Line format. The Request-Line and Status-Line productions are defined in [ RFC2616 ]. An unordered set of header fields comes after the leading line in both cases. The meaning of these header fields is specified in Section 4 of this document. Additional header fields may als…
…tatus-Line format. The Request-Line and Status-Line productions are defined in [RFC2616]. An unordered set of header fields comes after the leading line in both cases. The meaning of these header fields is specified in Section 4 of this document. Additional header fields may also…
…atus-Line format. The Request-Line and Status-Line productions are defined in [ RFC2616 ]. An unordered set of header fields comes after the leading line in both cases. The meaning of these header fields is specified in Section 4 of this document. Additional header fields may als…
…tatus-Line format. The Request-Line and Status-Line productions are defined in [RFC2616]. An unordered set of header fields comes after the leading line in both cases. The meaning of these header fields is specified in Section 4 of this document. Additional header fields may also…
…atus-Line format. The Request-Line and Status-Line productions are defined in [ RFC2616 ]. An unordered set of header fields comes after the leading line in both cases. The meaning of these header fields is specified in Section 4 of this document. Additional header fields may als…
…pplication-level protocol for publishing and editing Web Resources using HTTP [ RFC2616 ] and XML 1.0 REC-xml ]. The protocol supports the creation of Web Resources and provides facilities for: o Collections: Sets of Resources, which can be retrieved in whole or in part. o Servic…
…pplication-level protocol for publishing and editing Web Resources using HTTP [ RFC2616 ] and XML 1.0 REC-xml ]. The protocol supports the creation of Web Resources and provides facilities for: o Collections: Sets of Resources, which can be retrieved in whole or in part. o Servic…
…Acknowledgments .......................................46 1. Introduction HTTP [RFC2616] may be used over various transports, typically the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). However, TCP does not provide channel integrity protection, confidentiality, or secure host identificat…
…cknowledgments ....................................... 46 . Introduction HTTP [ RFC2616 ] may be used over various transports, typically the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). However, TCP does not provide channel integrity protection, confidentiality, or secure host identifica…
…cknowledgments ....................................... 46 . Introduction HTTP [ RFC2616 ] may be used over various transports, typically the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). However, TCP does not provide channel integrity protection, confidentiality, or secure host identifica…