… and NOTIFY; [RFC3265]) and traditional file retrieval protocols, such as HTTP [RFC2616], to discover, monitor, and retrieve configuration profiles. The framework defines three types of profiles (local-network, device, and user) in order to separate aspects of the configuration t…
…l being used does not support metadata. That is why the HTTP/1.1 specification [RFC2616] states: "If and only if the media type is not given by a "Content-Type" field, the recipient MAY attempt to guess the media type via inspection of its content and/or the name extension(s) of …
…g typed links was defined in Section 19.6.2.4 of [RFC2068] , but removed from [ RFC2616 ], due to a lack of implementation experience. Since then, it has been implemented in some User Agents (e.g., for stylesheets), and several additional use cases have surfaced. Because it was r…
…ing typed links was defined in Section 19.6.2.4 of [RFC2068], but removed from [RFC2616], due to a lack of implementation experience. Since then, it has been implemented in some User Agents (e.g., for stylesheets), and several additional use cases have surfaced. Because it was re…
…gin server, and http_URL have the same meaning as in the HTTP/1.1 specification RFC2616 ]. The terms abs_path and absoluteURI have the same meaning as in the URI Syntax specification [ RFC2396 ]. Kristol & Montulli Standards Track [Page 1] RFC 2965 HTTP State Management Mechanism…
…o-machine (M2M) applications. The goal of CoAP is not to blindly compress HTTP [RFC2616], but rather to realize a subset of REST common with HTTP but optimized for M2M applications. Although CoAP could be used for refashioning simple HTTP interfaces into a more compact protocol, …
…allowing it to be played in near real-time. Data is usually carried over HTTP [ RFC2616 ]. External references that describe related standards such as HTTP are listed in Section 11 . Summary A multimedia presentation is specified by a URI [ RFC3986 ] to a Playlist file, which is …
…in server, and http_URL have the same meaning as in the HTTP/1.1 specification [RFC2616]. The terms abs_path and absoluteURI have the same meaning as in the URI Syntax specification [RFC2396]. Kristol & Montulli Standards Track [Page 1] RFC 2965 HTTP State Management Mechanism Oc…
… HTTP authentication scheme as discussed in [ RFC6749 ] is optional. However, [ RFC2616 ] relies on the Authorization and WWW-Authenticate headers to distinguish authenticated content so that it can be protected. Proxies and caches, in particular, may fail to adequately protect r…
…gin server, and http_URL have the same meaning as in the HTTP/1.1 specification RFC2616 ]. The terms abs_path and absoluteURI have the same meaning as in the URI Syntax specification [ RFC2396 ]. Kristol & Montulli Standards Track [Page 1] RFC 2965 HTTP State Management Mechanism…
…1 Specification This specification is a companion to the HTTP/1.1 specification RFC2616 ], and it builds on the authentication mechanisms defined in RFC2617 ]. It uses the augmented BNF section of that document (2.1), and it relies on both the non-terminals defined in that docume…
…ed in the communication. This is similar to content negotiation defined in HTTP[RFC2616]. This section describes schema negotiation cases based on common communication pattern. 3.1 . Content-Type and Schema Identification To negotiate schema, an application must have a way to ide…
…e grammar processor. For instance, HTTP 1.1 allows document intraspection (see [RFC2616] , section 7.2.1), the data scheme falls back to a default media type, and local file access defines no guidelines. The following table provides some informative examples: HTTP 1.1 request Loc…
…g typed links was defined in Section 19.6.2.4 of [RFC2068] , but removed from [ RFC2616 ], due to a lack of implementation experience. Since then, it has been implemented in some User Agents (e.g., for stylesheets), and several additional use cases have surfaced. Because it was r…
…g typed links was defined in Section 19.6.2.4 of [RFC2068] , but removed from [ RFC2616 ], due to a lack of implementation experience. Since then, it has been implemented in some User Agents (e.g., for stylesheets), and several additional use cases have surfaced. Because it was r…