…ussion of it in the Internationalized Resource Identifier (IRI) specification [ RFC3987 ], may need to be modified when this work is completed and standardized. 11.2 . Use of Email Addresses as Identifiers There are a number of places in contemporary Internet usage in which email…
…s are not allowed but ASCII URIs are, this is called out explicitly. [RFC3986] [RFC3987] The term root element , when not qualified to explicitly refer to the document's root element, means the furthest ancestor element node of whatever node is being discussed, or the node itself…
…h the processing of erroneous URIs varies depending on the context). [RFC3986] [RFC3987] 1.5.5. Attributes Containing Keywords Certain attributes are defined as requiring certain values, e.g. true or false . For such attributes, the values must be specified exactly, in the case g…
…acters to be used in the IRI character string. IRIs are specified in RFC 3987 [ RFC3987 ]. IRIs can appear in all three positions of a triple. As mentioned, IRIs are used to identify resources such as documents, people, physical objects, and abstract concepts. For example, the IR…
…s starting with "http://example.org" represent some application-dependent IRI [ RFC3987 ] 5. Motivation This section is non-normative. Until this vocabulary's creation, there was no formal W3C method for describing profile objects (Internet resources). There are a multitude of po…
…ker). The security considerations of [ STD66 ], [ RFC5890 ], [ RFC5891 ], and [ RFC3987 ] also apply. Implementers and users are advised to check them carefully. Duerst, et al. Standards Track [Page 13] RFC 6068 The 'mailto' URI Scheme October 2010 8 . IANA Considerations 8.1 . U…
… a [ DCTERMS ] conformsTo property. The value of this property must be an IRI [ RFC3987 ] that references the standard or guidelines it follows. The following example shows a conformance statement for an EPUB 3 Publication that conforms to the [ DAISY Audio ] guidelines. <package…
…nd discussed in the Internationalized Resource Identifier (IRI) specification [ RFC3987 ] may need to be modified when this work is completed and standardized. Klensin & Ko Informational [Page 11] RFC 4952 EAI Framework July 2007 6.2 . Interaction with Delivery Notifications The …
…e Identifier (URI) [ RFC3986 ] or Internationalized Resource Identifier (IRI) [ RFC3987 ] and the extraction of a JID from an XMPP URI or IRI. 3.2 . Domainpart The domainpart of a JID is the portion that remains once the following parsing steps are taken: 1. Remove any portion fr…
…ned with comparison rules established in current RFCs, including [ RFC3490 ], [ RFC3987 ], and [ RFC4518 ]. * Sections 4.1.2.4 and 4.1.2.6 incorporate the conditions for continued use of legacy text encoding schemes that were specified in [ RFC4630 ]. Where in use by an establish…
…identified by the following IRI: https://www.w3.org/2022/wot/td/v1.1 This IRI [ RFC3987 ], which is also a URI [ RFC3986 ], can be dereferenced to obtain a JSON-LD context file [ json-ld11 ], allowing the compact strings in TD Documents to be expanded to full IRI-based Vocabulary…
…nt identifier part of any URI or Internationalized Resource Identifier (IRI) ([ RFC3987 ]) with a retrieved media type governed by this specification conforms to the syntax specified in [ XPointerFramework ], conforming applications MUST interpret such fragment identifiers as des…
…oes not define how fragment identifiers in resource identifiers ([ RFC3986 ], [ RFC3987 ]) for documents labeled with one of Hoehrmann Informational [Page 3] RFC 4329 Scripting Media Types April 2006 the media types defined in this document are resolved. An update of this documen…
…urce Identifier (URI) [RFC3986] or Internationalized Resource Identifier (IRI) [RFC3987] and the extraction of a JID from an XMPP URI or IRI. 3.2. Domainpart The domainpart of a JID is the portion that remains once the following parsing steps are taken: 1. Remove any portion from…
…e Identifier (URI) [ RFC3986 ] or Internationalized Resource Identifier (IRI) [ RFC3987 ] and the extraction of a JID from an XMPP URI or IRI. 3.2 . Domainpart The domainpart of a JID is the portion that remains once the following parsing steps are taken: 1. Remove any portion fr…