Change history
This is a list for those who have
difficulty in following the oscilations
of this specification ;-) . These
follow typically from a mixture of
working group meeting sat the IETF
tempered by net discussion. See also:
outstanding issues.
In round brackets, names are requesters,
sometimes linked to requests for
changes.
March 1993: darft-uri-url-03
Comment in mailto: section "This
semantics may be considered to be
that the object referred to by the
mailto: URL is the set of messages
sent to or from that address. There
is no algorithm to retrieve this
set, but the SMTP protocol allows
messages to be added to it, and any
given user may be aware of a subset
of its members." removed (Larry Masinter).
Dependence on ISo-Latin-1 removed.
Used to read "Where the local naming
scheme uses ASCII characters which
are not allowed in the URL, these
may be represented in the URL by
a percent sign "%" followed by two
hexadecimal digits (0-9, A-F) giving
the ISO Latin 1 code for that character."
(Milos Sova)
Snapshot Friday 25 May:
Folowing Input from Alan Emtage ,
and others,
- Any reference to Requirements and
Terms removed,( alan )
- Any reference to "Universal" moved
to the www-uri document. ( alan )
- RFC850 references changed to rfc1036
in news section (
- Security section contains alert as
to use of URLs to provoke dangerous
remote operations, and about embedded
CRLF.
- Everything about Fragment identifiers
and Partial forms removed entirely
- Gopher changed dramatically to contain
large parts of Gopher + protocol,
change search setring delimiter changed
(?) (Mark)
- The Pre-Prefix "URL:" is now a formal
part of the URL. (alan. See point
)
- WAIS encoding explicit, was incompletely
explained.
- FTP encoding now includes optional
suffix for data type
- FTP encoding changed. (see old )
- Reserved characters ";" and "=" for
FTP and WAIS.
- Generic expansion removed from BNF
as it only caused confusion.
- List of outanding points made apart
from specification.
July 1993
- All printable ASCII characters including
spaces allowed.
- URL: prefix is out.