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- standards - What are RFCs? - Stack Overflow
4 Wikipedia gives a good description of what [RFC] is about but in a nutshell it is a set of recommendation from the Internet Engineering Task Force applicable to the working of the Internet and Internet-connected systems They are used as the standards
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Pregunta: ¿Cómo puedo verificar que el formato de un RFC mexicano sea válido? ¿Qué es el RFC? El Registro Federal de Contribuyentes (RFC) es una clave única que requiere toda persona física o mora
- http - What is valid RFC1123 date format - Stack Overflow
So if the software reading your header requires it to be in RFC 1123 format, then yes, Fri, 01 Mar 2019 15:00:00 +0530 is a completely valid date-time However, it is not a valid HTTP 1 1 date-time value!
- How to write and propose an RFC? - Stack Overflow
How to write and propose an RFC to address the issue? Please kindly share if you had experience of previously writing technical documents, proposals, especially RFCs
- Whats the difference between ISO 8601 and RFC 3339 Date Formats?
ISO 8601 and RFC 3339 seem to be two formats that are common the web Should I use one over the other? Is one just an extension? Do I really need to care that bad?
- What does it mean to have RFC-compliant code? - Stack Overflow
I have heard the term RFC-compliant code in this talk at minute 1:00 What exactly does it mean?
- Valid characters of a hostname? - Stack Overflow
The original specification of hostnames in RFC 952, mandated that labels could not start with a digit or with a hyphen, and must not end with a hyphen However, a subsequent specification (RFC 1123) permitted hostname labels to start with digits No other symbols, punctuation characters, or white space are permitted
- Custom HTTP headers : naming conventions - Stack Overflow
The RFC's exception accounts for potential conflicts between a future standard header and a header from another vendor whose technology may become integrated with yours through company merger, etc That's why the exception calls for a vendor prefix
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