IETF RFC 9110 HTTP Semantics
Title
HTTP SemanticsDocument #
IETF RFC 9110Description
The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is a stateless application-level protocol for distributed, collaborative, hypertext information systems. This document describes the overall architecture of HTTP, establishes common terminology, and defines aspects of the protocol that are shared by all versions. In this definition are core protocol elements, extensibility mechanisms, and the "http" and "https" Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) schemes.Standard In Solutions
- GBFS - Secure Internet (ITS)
- US: ATIS - Secure Internet (ITS)
- US: ATIS - Secure Wireless Internet (ITS)
- US: ATIS - Wide Area Broadcast
- US: CDS - Secure Internet (ITS)
- US: GTFS - Secure Internet (ITS)
- US: GTFS - Secure Wireless Internet (ITS)
- US: GTFS real-time - Guaranteed Secure Internet (ITS)
- US: GTFS real-time - Secure Internet (ITS)
- US: GTFS real-time - Secure Wireless Internet (ITS)
- US: GTFS static - Secure Internet (ITS)
- US: GTFS static - Secure Wireless Internet (ITS)
- US: GTFS-Flex - Secure Wireless Internet (ITS)
- US: MDS - Secure Internet (ITS)
- US: TIDES - Secure Internet (ITS)
- US: TOMP - Secure Internet (ITS)
- US: TOMP - Secure Wireless Internet (ITS)
- US: WZDx - Guaranteed Secure Internet (ITS)
- US: WZDx - Secure Internet (ITS)
Standard In Profiles
- GBFS
- US: ATIS
- US: CDS
- US: GTFS
- US: GTFS real-time
- US: GTFS static
- US: GTFS-Flex
- US: MDS
- US: TIDES
- US: TOMP
- US: WZDx
Standard In Standard Bundles
- None
Hyperlink to Standard
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