…oes not discuss URI schemes other than "http" or protocols other than HTTP/1.1 [RFC2616] Status of this Document This document has been produced by the W3C Technical Architecture Group (TAG) . This finding addresses TAG issue whenToUseGet-7 This is the 21 March 2004 revision of t…
…xy, and origin server have the same meaning as in the HTTP/1.1 specification ([ RFC2616 ], Section 1.3 ). The request-host is the name of the host, as known by the user agent, to which the user agent is sending an HTTP request or from which it is receiving an HTTP response (i.e.,…
…xy, and origin server have the same meaning as in the HTTP/1.1 specification ( [RFC2616] Section 1.3 ). The request-host is the name of the host, as known by the user agent, to which the user agent is sending an HTTP request or from which it is receiving an HTTP response (i.e., t…
… protocol. Requirements regarding HTTP are made throughout the specification. [ RFC2616 Web IDL conforming user agent must also be a conforming implementation of the IDL fragments in this specification, as described in the Web IDL specification. [ WebIDL 2.2. Terminology Convert …
…y", and "origin server" have the same meaning as in the HTTP/1.1 specification [RFC2616], Section 1.3 ). The request-host is the name of the host, as known by the user agent, to which the user agent is sending an HTTP request or from which it is receiving an HTTP response (i.e., …
…clients to create alternative access paths to existing WebDAV resources. HTTP [ RFC2616 ] and WebDAV [ RFC4918 ] methods are able to work because there are mappings between URIs and resources. A method is addressed to a URI, and the server follows the mapping from that URI to a r…
…clients to create alternative access paths to existing WebDAV resources. HTTP [ RFC2616 ] and WebDAV [ RFC4918 ] methods are able to work because there are mappings between URIs and resources. A method is addressed to a URI, and the server follows the mapping from that URI to a r…
…clients to create alternative access paths to existing WebDAV resources. HTTP [ RFC2616 ] and WebDAV [ RFC4918 ] methods are able to work because there are mappings between URIs and resources. A method is addressed to a URI, and the server follows the mapping from that URI to a r…
…of many concurrent streams. The upper layer of the protocol provides HTTP- like RFC2616 [ RFC2616 ] semantics for compatibility with existing HTTP application servers. Status of this Memo This Internet-Draft is submitted in full conformance with the provisions of BCP 78 and BCP 7…
…codes 302, 303, or 307 (Sections 10.3.3 10.3.4 , and 10.3.8, respectively, of [ RFC2616 ]). To better ensure that applications properly handle the canonical link relation, administrators ought to consider the following guidelines: o Specify only one canonical link relation for a …
…ade header and upgrade mechanism, as described in sections 14.42 and 10.1.2. of RFC2616 Fielding, R., Gettys, J., Mogul, J., Frystyk, H., Masinter, L., Leach, P., and T. Berners-Lee, “Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.1,” June 1999. [RFC2616]. The protocol token used in the U…
…codes 302, 303, or 307 (Sections 10.3.3 10.3.4 , and 10.3.8, respectively, of [ RFC2616 ]). To better ensure that applications properly handle the canonical link relation, administrators ought to consider the following guidelines: o Specify only one canonical link relation for a …
… References Appendix A. Acknowledgements Author's Address 1. Introduction HTTP [RFC2616] requires that caches "respond to a request with the most up-to-date response held... that is appropriate to the request," although "in carefully controlled circumstances" a stale response is …
…n the specification. 1.1 . Terms This document uses the terms defined in HTTP [ RFC2616 ] and WebDAV RFC2518 ]. In addition, the following terms are defined: principal A "principal" is a distinct human or computational actor that initiates access to network resources. In this pro…
…a model [ RDFPrimer ]. We also assume some familiarity with the HTTP protocol [ RFC2616 ]. Wikipedia's article [ WP-HTTP ] serves as a good primer. Table of Contents 1. Introduction The Semantic Web is envisioned as a decentralised world-wide information space for sharing machine…