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Canonical XML Version 1.0 Recommendation

Canonical XML is a syntax designed to encode the logical structure of XML documents for the purpose of comparing equivalency between two XML documents.... [Mar. 15, 2001]

DAV Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions about DAV, including features, software and other protocols.... [Feb. 29, 2000]

IETF WEBDAV Working Group Working Group Overview

A Brief Introduction to WebDAV and broad collection of related resources and links; including discussion lists, RFCs, current Draft Documents, servers, clients, distibuted web content authoring tool... [Mar. 22, 2000]

Requirements for a Distributed Authoring and Versioning Protocol for the World Wide Web

Excerpted from "Abstract": "This document presents a list of features in the form of requirements for a Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning protocol which, if implemented, would improve the ef... [Feb. 2, 1998]

RFC 1341: MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) Request for Comments

This standard defines the concept of "MIME-conformance" as "a certain level of implementation that allows the useful interworking of messages with co... [Jun. 1, 1992]

RFC 2112: MIME Multipart/Related Content-type Request for Comments

The Multipart/Related media type is intended for compound objects consisting of several inter-related body parts that exist within a component's encapsulated structure. This document defines... [Jul. 10, 1998]

RFC 2425: A MIME Content-Type for Directory Information Request for Comments

Excerpted from Abstract: "This document defines a MIME Content-Type for holding directory information. The definition is independent of any particular directory service or protocol. The tex... [Sep. 6, 1998]

RFC 2854: The 'text/html' Media Type Request for Comments

Excerpted from "Abstract": "This document summarizes the history of HTML development, and defines the "text/html" MIME type by pointing to the relevant W3C recommendations; it is intended to ... [Jun. 1, 2000]

RFC 3003: The audio/mpeg Media Type Request for Comments

Excerpted from "Abstract": "The audio layers of the MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 standards are in frequent use on the internet, but there is no uniform Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension (MIME) type f... [Nov. 1, 2000]

RFC 3023: XML Media Types Request for Comments

Excerpted from "Abstract": "This document standardizes five new media types -- text/xml, application/xml, text/xml-external-parsed-entity, application/xml- external-parsed-entity, and applica... [Jan. 1, 2001]

Using SOAP in BEEP

This document describes the transmission of Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) using Blocks Extensible Exchange Protocol (BEEP, also known as BXXP). BEEP was developed to be an application pr... [Aug. 3, 2001]

WebDAV Interoperability Experience

A table tracking ongoing interoperability experience to date between client/server pairs; for advancing the standardization status of WebDAV specifications.... [Mar. 29, 1999]

WebDAV Ordered Collections Protocol Internet-Draft

This specification extends the WebDAV Distributed Authoring Protocol to support server-side ordering of WebDAV ordered collection members.... [Dec. 20, 1999]

WEBDAV Working Group

This is the WEBDAV working group's charter page.... [Jun. 26, 1999]

WEBDAV: HTTP Extensions for Distributed Authoring

WEBDAV describes an extension to the HTTP 1.1 protocol that allows clients to perform remote web content authoring operations including the ability to: create, remove, and query information about... [Feb. 25, 1999]

XML-Signature Core Syntax and Processing Recommendation

This specification provides a mechanism for applying digital signatures to XML documents and other Internet resources and encoding those signatures as XML. The proposed structure allows for both embed... [Feb. 12, 2002]

Zvon RFC repository

This Zvon resource is a repository of Requests For Comments (RFCs) on XML-related standards in development. A clickable table of contents makes all RFC's available from the top level, by RFC num... [Jun. 23, 2001]