RFC 4790:Internet Application Protocol Collation R...
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Internet Application Protocol Collation Registry


1. Introduction
1.1. Conventions Used in This Document
2. Collation Definition and Purpose
2.1. Definition
2.2. Purpose
2.3. Some Other Terms Used in this Document
2.4. Sort Keys
3. Collation Identifier Syntax
3.1. Basic Syntax
3.2. Wildcards
3.3. Ordering Direction
3.4. URIs
3.5. Naming Guidelines
4. Collation Specification Requirements
4.1. Collation/Server Interface
4.2. Operations Supported
4.2.1. Validity
4.2.2. Equality
4.2.3. Substring
4.2.4. Ordering
4.3. Sort Keys
4.4. Use of Lookup Tables
5. Application Protocol Requirements
5.1. Character Encoding
5.2. Operations
5.3. Wildcards
5.4. String Comparison
5.5. Disconnected Clients
5.6. Error Codes
5.7. Octet Collation
6. Use by Existing Protocols
7. Collation Registration
7.1. Collation Registration Procedure
7.2. Collation Registration Format
7.2.1. Registration Template
7.2.2. The Collation Element
7.2.3. The Identifier Element
7.2.4. The Title Element
7.2.5. The Operations Element
7.2.6. The Specification Element
7.2.7. The Submitter Element
7.2.8. The Owner Element
7.2.9. The Version Element
7.2.10. The Variable Element
7.2.10.1. The Name Element
7.2.10.2. The Default Element
7.2.10.3. The Value Element
7.3. Structure of Collation Registry
7.4. Example Initial Registry Summary
8. Guidelines for Expert Reviewer
9. Initial Collations
9.1. ASCII Numeric Collation
9.1.1. ASCII Numeric Collation Description
9.1.2. ASCII Numeric Collation Registration
9.2. ASCII Casemap Collation
9.2.1. ASCII Casemap Collation Description
9.2.2. ASCII Casemap Collation Registration
9.3. Octet Collation
9.3.1. Octet Collation Description
9.3.2. Octet Collation Registration
10. IANA Considerations
11. Security Considerations
12. Acknowledgements
13. References
13.1. Normative References
13.2. Informative References
14. Authors' Addresses
15. Full Copyright Statement
16. Intellectual Property
17. Acknowledgement

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