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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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- 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!
- 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?
- smtp - Are email addresses case sensitive? - Stack Overflow
From RFC 5321: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, section 2 3 11: The standard mailbox naming convention is defined to be "local-part@domain"; contemporary usage permits a much broader set of applications than simple "user names" Consequently, and due to a long history of problems when intermediate hosts have attempted to optimize transport by modifying them, the local-part MUST be interpreted
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I am trying to create a UUID that follows the RFC4122 requirements The documentation for UUID v5 states: uuid uuid5(namespace, name) Generate a UUID based on the SHA-1 hash of a namespace identif
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I'm new to coding, and I thought of following a freecodecamp org tutorial on YouTube I am following the video, and the instructor used a shortcut in VS Code which looked like this: rafce, and then
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