concept/identifier | description | spec |
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HTTP Authentication |
"This document defines HTTP/1.1 access control and authentication." | RFC7235 |
HTTP Caching |
"HTTP is typically used for distributed information systems, where performance can be improved by the use of response caches." | RFC7234 |
HTTP Conditional Requests |
"Conditional requests are HTTP requests that include one or more header fields indicating a precondition to be tested before applying the method semantics to the target resource." | RFC7232 |
HTTP Message Syntax and Routing |
"The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is an application-level request/response protocol that uses extensible semantics and self-descriptive message payloads for flexible interaction with network-based hypertext information systems." | RFC7230 |
HTTP Range Requests |
"Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) clients often encounter interrupted data transfers as a result of canceled requests or dropped connections." | RFC7233 |
HTTPbis security properties |
"Recent IESG practice dictates that IETF protocols must specify mandatory-to-implement (MTI) security mechanisms, so that all conformant implementations share a common baseline. This document examines all widely deployed HTTP security technologies, and analyzes the trade-offs of each." | draft-ietf-httpbis-security-properties |
HTTP Semantics and Content |
"Each Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) message is either a request or a response." | RFC7231 |
OBSOLETE ~~HTTP ~ |
"The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is an application-level protocol for distributed, collaborative, hypermedia information systems." | RFC2616 |
concept/identifier | description | spec |
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Content Security Policy |
"This document defines a policy language used to declare a set of content restrictions for a web resource, and a mechanism for transmitting the policy from a server to a client where the policy is enforced." | CSP |
Cookie |
"This document specifies a way to create a stateful session with Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) requests and responses." | RFC6265, RFC2965, RFC2109 |
Cross-Origin Resource Sharing |
"This document defines a mechanism to enable client-side cross-origin requests." | cors |
HTTP Cache-Control Extensions for Stale Content |
"This document defines two independent HTTP Cache-Control extensions that allow control over the use of stale responses by caches." | RFC5861 |
HTTP Signatures |
"This document describes a way to add origin authentication, message integrity, and replay resistance to HTTP requests. It is intended to be used over the HTTPS protocol." | draft-cavage-http-signatures |
HTTP client hints |
"Client Hints can be used as input to proactive content negotiation; just as the Accept header allowed clients to indicate what formats they prefer, Client Hints allow clients to indicate a list of device and agent specific preferences." | draft-grigorik-http-client-hints |
LCI |
"This memo defines two new link types that indicate relationships between resources in terms of cache invalidation, along with a HTTP cache-control extension that takes advantage of those relationships to use them to extend response freshness. Collectively, this is referred to as Linked Cache Invalidation (LCI)." | draft-nottingham-linked-cache-inv |
The Alternates Header Field |
"This document proposes a header, Alternates, which is intended to provide a common method for Internet-based application protocols to indicate that a particular resource exists in multiple forms." | draft-ietf-http-alternates |
The Key HTTP Response Header Field |
"The 'Key' header field for HTTP responses allows an origin server to describe the cache key for a negotiated response: a short algorithm that can be used upon later requests to determine if the same response is reusable." | draft-fielding-http-key |
Transparent Content Negotiation in HTTP |
"Transparent content negotiation is an extensible negotiation mechanism, layered on top of HTTP, for automatically selecting the best version when the URL is accessed." | RFC2295 |
concept/identifier | description | spec |
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Defining Well-Known Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs) |
"This memo defines a path prefix for 'well-known locations', '/.well-known/', in selected Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) schemes." | RFC5785 |
URI template |
"A URI Template is a compact sequence of characters for describing a range of Uniform Resource Identifiers through variable expansion." | RFC6570 |
URI |
"A Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) provides a simple and extensible means for identifying a resource." | RFC3986 |
concept/identifier | description | spec |
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A Uniform Resource Name (URN) Namespace for Examples |
"This document defines a Uniform Resource Name (URN) namespace identifier enabling the generation of URNs that are appropriate for use in documentation and in URN-related testing and experimentation." | RFC6963 |
Example Media Types for Use in Documentation |
"This document is registration for the 'example' media type and 'example' subtypes within the standards tree." | RFC4735 |
IPv4 Address Blocks Reserved for Documentation |
"This document describes three IPv4 address blocks that are provided for use in documentation. " | RFC5737 |
Reserved Top Level DNS Names |
"To reduce the likelihood of conflict and confusion, a few top level domain names are reserved for use in private testing, as examples in documentation, and the like. In addition, a few second level domain names reserved for use as examples are documented." | RFC2606 |
concept/identifier | description | spec |
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Augmented BNF for Syntax Specifications: ABNF |
"The current specification documents ABNF. It balances compactness and simplicity with reasonable representational power." | RFC5234 |
Cosmogol: a language to describe finite state machines |
"There is no standard way of describing such a machine, the most common way being an ASCII-art diagram. This document specifies another solution: a domain-specific language for finite state machines." | draft-bortzmeyer-language-state-machines |