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....do not have to reference any particular actual object. The URI of a canonical source of this specification meets the requirement of being globally unique, and is also useful to document the format. 3. 2 MIME Registration As an XML type, CPL s MIME registration conforms with XML Media Types [8] as well as RFC 2048 [9] MIME media type name: application MIME subtype name: cpl xml Mandatory parameters: none Optional parameters: charset As for application xml in XML Media Types. Encoding considerations: As for application xml in XML Media Types. Security considerations: See ....
M. Murata, S. S. Laurent, and D. Kohn, "XML media types," Internet Draft, Internet Engineering Task Force, Aug. 2000. Work in progress.
....have to reference any particular actual object. The URI of a canonical source of this specification meets the requirement of being globally unique, and is also useful to document the format. 3. 2 MIME Registration As an XML type, CPL s MIME registration conforms with XML Media Types, RFC YYYY [8]. Note to RFC Editor: please replace YYYY in this section, and in bibliography entry [8] with the RFC number assigned to the Internet Draft draft murata xml 09.txt, approved for Proposed Standard. MIME media type name: application MIME subtype name: cpl xml Mandatory parameters: none ....
....meets the requirement of being globally unique, and is also useful to document the format. 3. 2 MIME Registration As an XML type, CPL s MIME registration conforms with XML Media Types, RFC YYYY [8] Note to RFC Editor: please replace YYYY in this section, and in bibliography entry [8], with the RFC number assigned to the Internet Draft draft murata xml 09.txt, approved for Proposed Standard. MIME media type name: application MIME subtype name: cpl xml Mandatory parameters: none Optional parameters: charset As for application xml in RFC YYYY. Encoding considerations: As ....
M. Murata, S. S. Laurent, and D. Kohn, "XML media types," Request for Comments YYYY, Internet Engineering Task Force, Sept. 2000. [Draft draft-murata-xml-09.txt, approved for Proposed Standard. RFC Editor: please fill in appropriate bibliographic information.].
....do not have to reference any particular actual object. The URI of a canonical source of this specification meets the requirement of being globally unique, and is also useful to document the format. 3. 2 MIME Registration As an XML type, CPL s MIME registration conforms with XML Media Types [8] as well as RFC 2048 [9] MIME media type name: application MIME subtype name: cpl xml Lennox Schulzrinne Expires January, 2001 [Page 6] INTERNET DRAFT draft ietf iptel cpl 02.ps July 14, 2000 Mandatory parameters: none Optional parameters: charset As for application xml in XML Media ....
M. Murata, S. S. Laurent, and D. Kohn, "XML media types," Internet Draft, Internet Engineering Task Force, June 2000. Work in progress.
....character set tagging and encoding, and requires that XML processors read XML elements encoded, at minimum, using the UTF 8 [UTF 8] encoding of the ISO 10646 multilingual plane. XML examples in this specification demonstrate use of the charset parameter of the Content Type header, as defined in [RFC2376], as well as the XML encoding attribute, which together provide charset identification information for MIME and XML processors. XML also provides a language tagging capability for specifying the language of the contents of a particular XML element. XML uses either IANA registered language tags ....
....element to identify the language of its content and attributes. WebDAV applications MUST support the character set tagging, character set encoding, and the language tagging functionality of the XML specification. Implementors of WebDAV applications are strongly encouraged to read XML Media Types [RFC2376] for instruction on which MIME media type to use for XML transport, and on use of the charset parameter of the Content Type header. Names used within this specification fall into three categories: names of protocol elements such as methods and headers, names of XML elements, and names of ....
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Murata, M., St.Laurent, S. and D. Kohn, "XML Media Types", RFC 3023, January 2001.
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Murata, M., St. Laurent, S. and D. Kohn, "XML Media Types", RFC 3023, January 2001.
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