…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 …
…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…
…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…
…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 …
…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…
… Charset names are registered by the IANA according to procedures documented in RFC2978 ]. < RFC6365 Many protocol definitions use the term "character set" in their descriptions. The terms "charset", or "character encoding scheme" and "coded character set", are strongly preferred…
…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…
…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…
…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…
…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…
…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…
…"Character Sets" registry according to the procedures defined in Section 2 of [ RFC2978 Note: In theory, charset names are defined by the "mime-charset" ABNF rule defined in Section 2.3 of [ RFC2978 (as corrected in Err1912 ). That rule allows two characters that are not included…
…aracter Sets" registry ( ) according to the procedures defined in Section 2 of [RFC2978] Note: In theory, charset names are defined by the "mime-charset" ABNF rule defined in Section 2.3 of [RFC2978] (as corrected in [Err1912] ). That rule allows two characters that are not inclu…
…"Character Sets" registry according to the procedures defined in Section 2 of [ RFC2978 Note: In theory, charset names are defined by the "mime-charset" ABNF rule defined in Section 2.3 of [ RFC2978 (as corrected in Err1912 ). That rule allows two characters that are not included…