… basis for registration of the MIME charset parameter for UTF-8, according to [ RFC2978 ]. The charset parameter value is "UTF-8". This string labels media types containing text consisting of characters from the repertoire of ISO/IEC 10646 including all amendments at least up to …
… to identify the MIME charset (mapping from byte stream to character sequence [ RFC2978 ]). In this specification, we will use the phrases "charset parameter" and "encoding declaration" to refer to whatever MIME charset is specified by a MIME charset parameter or XML encoding dec…
…inary source text. Its value MUST match the mime-charset production defined in [RFC2978], section 2.3 , and SHOULD be a registered charset [ CHARSETS ]. An illegal value is a value that does not match that production. 4.2 . Character Encoding Scheme Detection It is possible that …
…he only allowed value is "UTF-8"; it is to be matched case- insensitively (see [RFC2978], Section 2.3 ). It indicates that the server expects character data to be converted to Unicode Normalization Form C ("NFC"; see Section 3 of [RFC5198] ) and to be encoded into octets using th…
…inary source text. Its value MUST match the mime-charset production defined in [RFC2978], section 2.3 , and SHOULD be a registered charset [ CHARSETS ]. An illegal value is a value that does not match that production. 4.2 . Character Encoding Scheme Detection It is possible that …
…red valid if it matches the mime-charset production defined in Section 2.3 of [ RFC2978 The charset parameter is only used when processing a Script goal source; Module goal sources MUST always be processed as UTF-8. 4.2. Character Encoding Scheme Detection It is possible that imp…
… basis for registration of the MIME charset parameter for UTF-8, according to [ RFC2978 ]. The charset parameter value is "UTF-8". This string labels media types containing text consisting of characters from the repertoire of ISO/IEC 10646 including all amendments at least up to …
…to specify a charset name defined in accordance to the procedures laid out in [ RFC2978 ]. Plain text does not provide for or allow formatting commands, font attribute specifications, processing instructions, interpretation directives, or content markup. Plain text is seen simply…
… to specify a charset name defined in accordance to the procedures laid out in [RFC2978]. As specified in [RFC6657], a "charset" parameter SHOULD NOT be specified when charset information is transported inside the payload (e.g., as in "text/xml"). If a "charset" parameter is spec…
…he IANA "Character Sets" registry (< >) according to the procedures defined in [RFC2978] 3.1.1.3. Canonicalization and Text Defaults Internet media types are registered with a canonical form in order to be interoperable among systems with varying native encoding formats. Represen…
…e IANA "Character Sets" registry (< >) according to the procedures defined in [ RFC2978 ]. 3.1.1.3 . Canonicalization and Text Defaults Internet media types are registered with a canonical form in order to be interoperable among systems with varying native encoding formats. Repre…
… basis for registration of the MIME charset parameter for UTF-8, according to [ RFC2978 ]. The charset parameter value is "UTF-8". This string labels media types containing text consisting of characters from the repertoire of ISO/IEC 10646 including all amendments at least up to …
…he only allowed value is "UTF-8"; it is to be matched case- insensitively (see [RFC2978], Section 2.3 ). It indicates that the server expects character data to be converted to Unicode Normalization Form C ("NFC"; see Section 3 of [RFC5198] ) and to be encoded into octets using th…
…allowed value is "UTF-8", to be matched case-insensitively (see Section 2.3 in [RFC2978] ). It indicates that the server expects the username and password to be converted to Unicode Normalization Form C ("NFC", see Section 3 of [RFC5198] ) and to be encoded into octets using the …
…w.iana.org/assignments/character-sets>) according to the procedures defined in [RFC2978]. 3.1.1.3. Canonicalization and Text Defaults Internet media types are registered with a canonical form in order to be interoperable among systems with varying native encoding formats. Represe…