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Uniform Resource Identifier (URI): Generic Syntax Please refer to the current edition of the “Internet Official Protocol Standards” ... This specification defines the generic URI syntax and a process for ...
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Uniform Resource Identifier (URI): Generic Syntax The term "Uniform Resource Locator" (URL) refers to the subset of URIs that, ...... The prefix "URL:" (with or without a trailing space) was formerly ...
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URI-related RFC's and Documents Feb 8, 2005 ... This document defines the syntax and semantics for such Relative Uniform Resource Locators. An LDAP URL Format (RFC 1959), ...
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HTTP/1.1, part 2: Message Semantics The Max-Forwards request-header field MAY be used to target a specific proxy ..... 9.4.16 415 Unsupported Media Type. The server is refusing to service the ...
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Relative Uniform Resource Locators Roy T. Fielding What is a ... File Format: Adobe PostScript - View as HTML Relative Uniform Resource Locators. 1. 31st IETF, December 1994 ... Locator that obtains global scope when interpreted. relative to a base URL ...
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Issues List for the URI Test Cases and Implementation Reports Apr 27, 2004 ... Adobe Acrobat 6.01 'web capture' on http://gbiv.com/protocols/uri/test/rel_examples1.html produces a PDF file with URIs that agree with [R] ...
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Uniform Resource Identifier (URI): Generic Syntax A Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) is a compact sequence of characters that ...... The fragment component is not subject to any scheme-based normalization; ...
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HTTP/1.1, part 2: Message Semantics The 306 status code was used in a previous version of the specification, ..... 400 Bad Request (status code) 5, 9.4.1; 401 Unauthorized (status code) 5, ...
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HTTP/1.1, part 1: URIs, Connections, and Message Parsing The message-body (if any) of an HTTP message is used to carry the entity-body associated with the request or response. The message-body differs from the ...
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HTTP/1.1, part 1: URIs, Connections, and Message Parsing The message-body (if any) of an HTTP message is used to carry the entity-body associated with the request or response. The message-body differs from the ...
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