Changeset 1684 for draft-ietf-httpbis/latest/p7-auth.html
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r1682 r1684 449 449 } 450 450 @bottom-center { 451 content: "Expires December 2 3, 2012";451 content: "Expires December 24, 2012"; 452 452 } 453 453 @bottom-right { … … 489 489 <meta name="dct.creator" content="Reschke, J. F."> 490 490 <meta name="dct.identifier" content="urn:ietf:id:draft-ietf-httpbis-p7-auth-latest"> 491 <meta name="dct.issued" scheme="ISO8601" content="2012-06-2 1">491 <meta name="dct.issued" scheme="ISO8601" content="2012-06-22"> 492 492 <meta name="dct.replaces" content="urn:ietf:rfc:2616"> 493 493 <meta name="dct.abstract" content="The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is an application-level protocol for distributed, collaborative, hypermedia information systems. HTTP has been in use by the World Wide Web global information initiative since 1990. This document is Part 7 of the seven-part specification that defines the protocol referred to as "HTTP/1.1" and, taken together, obsoletes RFC 2616. Part 7 defines the HTTP Authentication framework."> … … 520 520 </tr> 521 521 <tr> 522 <td class="left">Expires: December 2 3, 2012</td>522 <td class="left">Expires: December 24, 2012</td> 523 523 <td class="right">greenbytes</td> 524 524 </tr> 525 525 <tr> 526 526 <td class="left"></td> 527 <td class="right">June 2 1, 2012</td>527 <td class="right">June 22, 2012</td> 528 528 </tr> 529 529 </tbody> … … 553 553 in progress”. 554 554 </p> 555 <p>This Internet-Draft will expire on December 2 3, 2012.</p>555 <p>This Internet-Draft will expire on December 24, 2012.</p> 556 556 <h1><a id="rfc.copyrightnotice" href="#rfc.copyrightnotice">Copyright Notice</a></h1> 557 557 <p>Copyright © 2012 IETF Trust and the persons identified as the document authors. All rights reserved.</p> … … 647 647 <p id="rfc.section.1.1.p.5">Unless noted otherwise, Recipients <em class="bcp14">MUST</em> be able to parse all protocol elements matching the ABNF rules defined for them and <em class="bcp14">MAY</em> take steps to recover a usable protocol element from an invalid construct. However, HTTP does not define specific error handling 648 648 mechanisms, except in cases where it has direct impact on security. This is because different uses of the protocol require 649 different error handling strategies; for example, a Web browser m ay wish to transparently recover from a response where the650 Location header field doesn't parse according to the ABNF, whereby in a systems control protocol using HTTP, this type of651 error recovery could lead to dangerous consequences.649 different error handling strategies; for example, a Web browser might wish to transparently recover from a response where 650 the Location header field doesn't parse according to the ABNF, whereby in a systems control protocol using HTTP, this type 651 of error recovery could lead to dangerous consequences. 652 652 </p> 653 653 <h2 id="rfc.section.1.2"><a href="#rfc.section.1.2">1.2</a> <a id="notation" href="#notation">Syntax Notation</a></h2>
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