…he SORT and THREAD extensions [ SORT ]. This leverages the collation registry [ RFC4790 ]. The I18NLEVEL=1 extension updates SEARCH/SORT/THREAD to use i;unicode-casemap comparator, as defined in [ UCM ]. I18NLEVEL=1 is a simpler version of I18NLEVEL=2 with no ability to select a …
…he SORT and THREAD extensions [ SORT ]. This leverages the collation registry [ RFC4790 ]. The I18NLEVEL=1 extension updates SEARCH/SORT/THREAD to use i;unicode-casemap comparator, as defined in [ UCM ]. I18NLEVEL=1 is a simpler version of I18NLEVEL=2 with no ability to select a …
… and Versioning (WebDAV) Redirect Reference Resources ,” RFC 4437, March 2006. [RFC4790] Newman, C. Duerst, M. , and A. Gulbrandsen , “ Internet Application Protocol Collation Registry ,” RFC 4790, March 2007. [SQL99] Milton, J., “Database Language SQL Part 2: Foundation (SQL/Fou…
… URI, converted to lower case (using the i;ascii-casemap collation defined in [ RFC4790 ]). NOTE: This document assumes that the user agent performs Internationalizing Domain Names in Applications (IDNA) processing and validation when constructing the URI. In particular, this doc…
…e URI, converted to lower case (using the i;ascii-casemap collation defined in [RFC4790] ). NOTE: This document assumes that the user agent performs IDNA processing and validation when constructing the URI. In particular, this document assumes the uri-host will contain only LDH-l…
… URI, converted to lower case (using the i;ascii-casemap collation defined in [ RFC4790 ]). NOTE: This document assumes that the user agent performs Internationalizing Domain Names in Applications (IDNA) processing and validation when constructing the URI. In particular, this doc…
…nd only if they are equivalent under the i;ascii-casemap collation defined in [ RFC4790 ]. The term string means a sequence of non-NUL octets. 3 . Overview This section outlines a way for an origin server to send state information to a user agent and for the user agent to return …
…and only if they are equivalent under the i;ascii-casemap collation defined in [RFC4790]. The term string means a sequence of non-NUL octets. 3. Overview This section outlines a way for an origin server to send state information to a user agent and for the user agent to return th…
…nd only if they are equivalent under the i;ascii-casemap collation defined in [ RFC4790 ]. The term string means a sequence of non-NUL octets. . Overview This section outlines a way for an origin server to send state information to a user agent and for the user agent to return th…
…nd only if they are equivalent under the i;ascii-casemap collation defined in [ RFC4790 ]. The term string means a sequence of non-NUL octets. . Overview This section outlines a way for an origin server to send state information to a user agent and for the user agent to return th…
… URI, converted to lower case (using the i;ascii-casemap collation defined in [ RFC4790 ]). NOTE: This document assumes that the user agent performs Internationalizing Domain Names in Applications (IDNA) processing and validation when constructing the URI. In particular, this doc…
…nd only if they are equivalent under the i;ascii-casemap collation defined in [ RFC4790 ]. The term string means a sequence of non-NUL octets. . Overview This section outlines a way for an origin server to send state information to a user agent and for the user agent to return th…
…and only if they are equivalent under the i;ascii-casemap collation defined in [RFC4790]. The term string means a sequence of non-NUL octets. The terms "active document", "ancestor browsing context", "browsing context", "dedicated worker", "Document", "WorkerGlobalScope", "sandbo…
…and only if they are equivalent under the i;ascii-casemap collation defined in [RFC4790] The term string means a sequence of non-NUL octets. 3. Overview This section outlines a way for an origin server to send state information to a user agent and for the user agent to return the…
…nd only if they are equivalent under the i;ascii-casemap collation defined in [ RFC4790 ]. The term string means a sequence of non-NUL octets. The terms "active document", "ancestor browsing context", "browsing context", "dedicated worker", "Document", "WorkerGlobalScope", "sandb…