[IPP] IPP over HTTP Transport Binding and 'ipps' URI Scheme (7 April 2014)

[IPP] IPP over HTTP Transport Binding and 'ipps' URI Scheme (7 April 2014)

Ira McDonald blueroofmusic at gmail.com
Mon Apr 7 15:32:56 UTC 2014


Hi,

I've just posted another Internet-Draft of IPP over HTTP Transport Binding
and
'ipps' URI Scheme to:


ftp://ftp.pwg.org/pub/pwg/ipp/wd/draft-mcdonald-ipps-uri-scheme-10-20140407.txt
 - plaintext Internet-Draft format (warning - contains explicit formfeed
characters)


ftp://ftp.pwg.org/pub/pwg/ipp/wd/draft-mcdonald-ipps-uri-scheme-10-20140407.pdf
 - PDF of plaintext w/ line numbers (review *this* one)

This document has already been accepted and posted to the IETF I-D
repository.

This document is parallel to, but does not update or obsolete, RFC 3510.

This version has *minor* editorial changes since the previous version -
based on
IPP WG review on 31 March 2014.

Comments?

Cheers,
- Ira

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Change History

   7 April 2014 - draft-mcdonald-ipps-uri-scheme-11.txt
   Global - revised all references to section 4.2 and section 4.3, to
   add parenthetic (syntax) and (port) respectively, per IEEE-ISTO PWG
   IPP WG review.

   Editorial - Revised section 4.2 Syntax of 'ipps' URI Scheme, to
   correct two typos (extra words) in section 4.3 references, per
   IEEE-ISTO PWG IPP WG review.

   Editorial - Revised section 4.3 Associated Port for 'ipps' URI
   Scheme, to add note about compatibility for IPP Clients and IPP
   Printers that MUST accept explicit port 443 (assigned in 'https' URI
   scheme [RFC2818]) and process normally, per IEEE-ISTO PWG IPP WG
   review.

   Editorial - Revised section 4.6.1 Examples of 'ipps' URI for
   Printers, to add example of explicit port 443, per IEEE-ISTO PWG IPP
   WG review.
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