Changeset 121 for draft-ietf-httpbis/latest/p6-cache.html
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r120 r121 1649 1649 <p id="rfc.section.3.6.p.5">The warn-text <em class="bcp14">SHOULD</em> be in a natural language and character set that is most likely to be intelligible to the human user receiving the response. 1650 1650 This decision <em class="bcp14">MAY</em> be based on any available knowledge, such as the location of the cache or user, the Accept-Language field in a request, the 1651 Content-Language field in a response, etc. The default language is English and the default character set is ISO-8859-1 .1651 Content-Language field in a response, etc. The default language is English and the default character set is ISO-8859-1 (<a href="#ISO-8859-1" id="rfc.xref.ISO-8859-1.1"><cite title="Information technology -- 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets -- Part 1: Latin alphabet No. 1">[ISO-8859-1]</cite></a>). 1652 1652 </p> 1653 1653 <p id="rfc.section.3.6.p.6">If a character set other than ISO-8859-1 is used, it <em class="bcp14">MUST</em> be encoded in the warn-text using the method described in <a href="#RFC2047" id="rfc.xref.RFC2047.1"><cite title="MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) Part Three: Message Header Extensions for Non-ASCII Text">[RFC2047]</cite></a>. … … 1734 1734 <h2 id="rfc.references.1"><a href="#rfc.section.7.1" id="rfc.section.7.1">7.1</a> Normative References 1735 1735 </h2> 1736 <table summary="Normative References"> 1736 <table summary="Normative References"> 1737 <tr> 1738 <td class="reference"><b id="ISO-8859-1">[ISO-8859-1]</b></td> 1739 <td class="top">International Organization for Standardization, “ 1740 Information technology -- 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets -- Part 1: Latin alphabet No. 1 1741 ”, ISO/IEC 8859-1:1998, 1998. 1742 </td> 1743 </tr> 1737 1744 <tr> 1738 1745 <td class="reference"><b id="Part1">[Part1]</b></td> … … 1874 1881 <p>Funding for the RFC Editor function is provided by the IETF Administrative Support Activity (IASA).</p> 1875 1882 <h1 id="rfc.index"><a href="#rfc.index">Index</a></h1> 1876 <p class="noprint"><a href="#rfc.index.A">A</a> <a href="#rfc.index.C">C</a> <a href="#rfc.index.E">E</a> <a href="#rfc.index.F">F</a> <a href="#rfc.index.G">G</a> <a href="#rfc.index.H">H</a> <a href="#rfc.index. M">M</a> <a href="#rfc.index.N">N</a> <a href="#rfc.index.O">O</a> <a href="#rfc.index.P">P</a> <a href="#rfc.index.R">R</a> <a href="#rfc.index.S">S</a> <a href="#rfc.index.V">V</a> <a href="#rfc.index.W">W</a>1883 <p class="noprint"><a href="#rfc.index.A">A</a> <a href="#rfc.index.C">C</a> <a href="#rfc.index.E">E</a> <a href="#rfc.index.F">F</a> <a href="#rfc.index.G">G</a> <a href="#rfc.index.H">H</a> <a href="#rfc.index.I">I</a> <a href="#rfc.index.M">M</a> <a href="#rfc.index.N">N</a> <a href="#rfc.index.O">O</a> <a href="#rfc.index.P">P</a> <a href="#rfc.index.R">R</a> <a href="#rfc.index.S">S</a> <a href="#rfc.index.V">V</a> <a href="#rfc.index.W">W</a> 1877 1884 </p> 1878 1885 <div class="print2col"> … … 1954 1961 </li> 1955 1962 <li class="indline1">heuristic expiration time <a class="iref" href="#rfc.iref.h.1">1.2</a></li> 1963 </ul> 1964 </li> 1965 <li class="indline0"><a id="rfc.index.I" href="#rfc.index.I"><b>I</b></a><ul class="ind"> 1966 <li class="indline1"><em>ISO-8859-1</em> <a class="iref" href="#rfc.xref.ISO-8859-1.1">3.6</a>, <a class="iref" href="#ISO-8859-1"><b>7.1</b></a></li> 1956 1967 </ul> 1957 1968 </li>
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