| draft-ietf-atompub-protocol-13.txt | draft-ietf-atompub-protocol-14.txt | |||
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| Network Working Group J. Gregorio, Ed. | Network Working Group J. Gregorio, Ed. | |||
| Internet-Draft IBM | Internet-Draft IBM | |||
| Intended status: Standards Track B. de hOra, Ed. | Intended status: Standards Track B. de hOra, Ed. | |||
| Expires: August 9, 2007 Propylon Ltd. | Expires: September 5, 2007 Propylon Ltd. | |||
| February 5, 2007 | March 4, 2007 | |||
| The Atom Publishing Protocol | The Atom Publishing Protocol | |||
| draft-ietf-atompub-protocol-13.txt | draft-ietf-atompub-protocol-14.txt | |||
| Status of this Memo | Status of this Memo | |||
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| have been or will be disclosed, and any of which he or she becomes | have been or will be disclosed, and any of which he or she becomes | |||
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| This Internet-Draft will expire on August 9, 2007. | This Internet-Draft will expire on September 5, 2007. | |||
| Copyright Notice | Copyright Notice | |||
| Copyright (C) The IETF Trust (2007). | Copyright (C) The IETF Trust (2007). | |||
| Abstract | Abstract | |||
| The Atom Publishing Protocol (APP) is an application-level protocol | The Atom Publishing Protocol (APP) is an application-level protocol | |||
| for publishing and editing Web resources. The protocol is based on | for publishing and editing Web resources. The protocol is based on | |||
| HTTP transport of Atom-formatted representations. The Atom format is | HTTP transfer of Atom-formatted representations. The Atom format is | |||
| documented in the Atom Syndication Format [RFC4287]. | documented in the Atom Syndication Format [RFC4287]. | |||
| Editorial Note | Editorial Note | |||
| To provide feedback on this Internet-Draft, join the atom-protocol | To provide feedback on this Internet-Draft, join the atom-protocol | |||
| mailing list (http://www.imc.org/atom-protocol/index.html) [1]. | mailing list (http://www.imc.org/atom-protocol/index.html) [1]. | |||
| Table of Contents | Table of Contents | |||
| 1. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 | 1. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 | |||
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| 5.4.3. Deleting a Resource . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 | 5.4.3. Deleting a Resource . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 | |||
| 5.5. Use of HTTP Response codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 | 5.5. Use of HTTP Response codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 | |||
| 6. Atom Publishing Protocol Documents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 | 6. Atom Publishing Protocol Documents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 | |||
| 6.1. Document Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 | 6.1. Document Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 | |||
| 6.2. Document Extensibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 | 6.2. Document Extensibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 | |||
| 7. Category Documents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 | 7. Category Documents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 | |||
| 7.1. Example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 | 7.1. Example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 | |||
| 7.2. Element Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 | 7.2. Element Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 | |||
| 7.2.1. The "app:categories" element . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 | 7.2.1. The "app:categories" element . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 | |||
| 8. Service Documents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 | 8. Service Documents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 | |||
| 8.1. Example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 | 8.1. Workspaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 | |||
| 8.2. Element Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 | 8.2. Example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 | |||
| 8.2.1. The "app:service" Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 | 8.3. Element Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 | |||
| 8.2.2. The "app:workspace" Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 | 8.3.1. The "app:service" Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 | |||
| 8.2.3. The "app:collection" Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 | 8.3.2. The "app:workspace" Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 | |||
| 8.2.4. The "app:accept" Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 | 8.3.3. The "app:collection" Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 | |||
| 8.2.5. The "app:categories" Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 | 8.3.4. The "app:accept" Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 | |||
| 8.3.5. The "app:categories" Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 | ||||
| 9. Creating and Editing Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 | 9. Creating and Editing Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 | |||
| 9.1. Member URIs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 | 9.1. Member URIs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 | |||
| 9.2. Creating resources with POST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 | 9.2. Creating resources with POST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 | |||
| 9.2.1. Example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 | 9.2.1. Example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 | |||
| 9.3. Updating Resources with PUT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 | 9.3. Updating Resources with PUT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 | |||
| 9.4. Deleting Resources with DELETE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 | 9.4. Deleting Resources with DELETE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 | |||
| 9.5. Media Resources and Media Link Entries . . . . . . . . . . 26 | 9.5. Caching and entity tags . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 | |||
| 9.5.1. Examples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 | 9.5.1. Example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 | |||
| 9.6. The Slug: Header . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 | 9.6. Media Resources and Media Link Entries . . . . . . . . . . 28 | |||
| 9.6.1. Slug: Header syntax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 | 9.6.1. Examples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 | |||
| 9.6.2. Example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 | 9.7. The Slug: Header . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 | |||
| 10. Listing Collections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 | 9.7.1. Slug: Header syntax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 | |||
| 10.1. Collection Paging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 | 9.7.2. Example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 | |||
| 10.2. The "app:edited" Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 | 10. Listing Collections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 | |||
| 11. Atom Format Link Relation Extensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 | 10.1. Collection partial lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 | |||
| 11.1. The "edit" Link Relation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 | 10.2. The "app:edited" Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 | |||
| 11.2. The "edit-media" Link Relation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 | 11. Atom Format Link Relation Extensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 | |||
| 12. The Atom Format Type Parameter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 | 11.1. The "edit" Link Relation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 | |||
| 12.1. The 'type' parameter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 | 11.2. The "edit-media" Link Relation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 | |||
| 12.1.1. Conformance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 | 12. The Atom Format Type Parameter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 | |||
| 13. Atom Publishing Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 | 12.1. The 'type' parameter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 | |||
| 13.1. The "app:control" Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 | 12.1.1. Conformance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 | |||
| 13.1.1. The "app:draft" Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 | 13. Atom Publishing Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 | |||
| 14. Securing the Atom Publishing Protocol . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 | 13.1. The "app:control" Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 | |||
| 15. Security Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 | 13.1.1. The "app:draft" Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 | |||
| 15.1. Denial of Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 | 14. Securing the Atom Publishing Protocol . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 | |||
| 15.2. Replay Attacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 | 15. Security Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 | |||
| 15.3. Spoofing Attacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 | 15.1. Denial of Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 | |||
| 15.4. Linked Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 | 15.2. Replay Attacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 | |||
| 15.5. Digital Signatures and Encryption . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 | 15.3. Spoofing Attacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 | |||
| 15.6. URIs and IRIs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 | 15.4. Linked Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 | |||
| 16. IANA Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 | 15.5. Digital Signatures and Encryption . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 | |||
| 15.6. URIs and IRIs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 | ||||
| 16. IANA Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 | ||||
| 16.1. Content-type registration for | 16.1. Content-type registration for | |||
| 'application/atomserv+xml' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 | 'application/atomserv+xml' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 | |||
| 16.2. Content-type registration for 'application/atomcat+xml' . 42 | 16.2. Content-type registration for 'application/atomcat+xml' . 46 | |||
| 16.3. Header field registration for 'SLUG' . . . . . . . . . . . 43 | 16.3. Header field registration for 'SLUG' . . . . . . . . . . . 47 | |||
| 16.4. The Link Relation registration "edit" . . . . . . . . . . 44 | 16.4. The Link Relation registration "edit" . . . . . . . . . . 48 | |||
| 16.5. The Link Relation registration "edit-media" . . . . . . . 44 | 16.5. The Link Relation registration "edit-media" . . . . . . . 48 | |||
| 16.6. The Atom Format Media Type Parameter . . . . . . . . . . . 44 | 16.6. The Atom Format Media Type Parameter . . . . . . . . . . . 48 | |||
| 17. References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 | 17. References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 | |||
| 17.1. Normative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 | 17.1. Normative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 | |||
| 17.2. Informative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 | 17.2. Informative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 | |||
| Appendix A. Contributors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 | Appendix A. Contributors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 | |||
| Appendix B. RELAX NG Compact Schema . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 | Appendix B. RELAX NG Compact Schema . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 | |||
| Appendix C. Revision History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 | Appendix C. Revision History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 | |||
| Authors' Addresses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 | Authors' Addresses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 | |||
| Intellectual Property and Copyright Statements . . . . . . . . . . 59 | Intellectual Property and Copyright Statements . . . . . . . . . . 64 | |||
| 1. Introduction | 1. Introduction | |||
| The Atom Publishing Protocol is an application-level protocol for | The Atom Publishing Protocol is an application-level protocol for | |||
| publishing and editing Web resources using HTTP [RFC2616] and XML 1.0 | publishing and editing Web resources using HTTP [RFC2616] and XML 1.0 | |||
| [W3C.REC-xml]. The protocol supports the creation of Web resources | [W3C.REC-xml]. The protocol supports the creation of Web resources | |||
| and provides facilities for: | and provides facilities for: | |||
| o Collections: Sets of resources, which can be retrieved in whole or | o Collections: Sets of resources, which can be retrieved in whole or | |||
| in part. | in part. | |||
| o Service: Discovering and describing Collections. | o Services: Discovery and description of Collections. | |||
| o Editing: Creating, updating and deleting resources. | o Editing: Creating, updating and deleting resources. | |||
| The Atom Publishing Protocol is different from many contemporary | The Atom Publishing Protocol is different from many contemporary | |||
| protocols in that the server is given wide latitude in processing | protocols in that the server is given wide latitude in processing | |||
| requests from clients. See Section 4 for more details. | requests from clients. See Section 4 for more details. | |||
| 2. Notational Conventions | 2. Notational Conventions | |||
| The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", | The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", | |||
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| 2.1.3. Use of xml:base and xml:lang | 2.1.3. Use of xml:base and xml:lang | |||
| XML elements defined by this specification MAY have an xml:base | XML elements defined by this specification MAY have an xml:base | |||
| attribute [W3C.REC-xmlbase-20010627]. When xml:base is used, it | attribute [W3C.REC-xmlbase-20010627]. When xml:base is used, it | |||
| serves the function described in Section 5.1.1 of URI Generic Syntax | serves the function described in Section 5.1.1 of URI Generic Syntax | |||
| [RFC3986], by establishing the base URI (or IRI) for resolving | [RFC3986], by establishing the base URI (or IRI) for resolving | |||
| relative references found within the scope of the xml:base attribute. | relative references found within the scope of the xml:base attribute. | |||
| Any element defined by this specification MAY have an xml:lang | Any element defined by this specification MAY have an xml:lang | |||
| attribute, whose content indicates the natural language for the | attribute, whose content indicates the natural language for the | |||
| element and its descendents. The language context is only | element and its descendents. Requirements regarding the content and | |||
| significant for elements and attributes declared to be "Language- | interpretation of xml:lang are specified in Section 2.12 of XML 1.0 | |||
| Sensitive" by this specification. Requirements regarding the content | [W3C.REC-xml]. | |||
| and interpretation of xml:lang are specified in Section 2.12 of XML | ||||
| 1.0 [W3C.REC-xml]. | ||||
| 3. Terminology | 3. Terminology | |||
| For convenience, this protocol can be referred to as the "Atom | For convenience, this protocol can be referred to as the "Atom | |||
| Protocol" or "APP". | Protocol" or "APP". | |||
| URI/IRI - A Uniform Resource Identifier and Internationalized | URI/IRI - A Uniform Resource Identifier and Internationalized | |||
| Resource Identifier. These terms and the distinction between them | Resource Identifier. These terms and the distinction between them | |||
| are defined in [RFC3986] and [RFC3987]. Before an IRI found in a | are defined in [RFC3986] and [RFC3987]. Before an IRI found in a | |||
| document is used by HTTP, the IRI is first converted to a URI (see | document is used by HTTP, the IRI is first converted to a URI (see | |||
| Section 4). | Section 4). | |||
| The phrase "the URI of a document" in this specification is shorthand | In this specification the phrase "the URI of a document" is shorthand | |||
| for "a URI which, when dereferenced, is expected to produce that | for "a URI which, when dereferenced, is expected to produce that | |||
| document as a representation". | document as a representation". | |||
| Resource - A network-accessible data object or service identified by | Resource - A network-accessible data object or service identified by | |||
| an IRI, as defined in [RFC2616]. See [W3C.REC-webarch-20041215] for | an IRI, as defined in [RFC2616]. See [W3C.REC-webarch-20041215] for | |||
| further discussion on resources. | further discussion on resources. | |||
| Representation - An entity included with a request or response as | Representation - An entity included with a request or response as | |||
| defined in [RFC2616]. | defined in [RFC2616]. | |||
| Collection - A resource that contains a set of Member Entries. See | Collection - A resource that contains a set of Member Entries. See | |||
| Section 9. | Section 9. | |||
| Member - A resource whose IRI is listed in a Collection by a link | Member - A resource whose IRI is listed in a Collection by a link | |||
| element with a relation of "edit" or "edit-media". See Section 9.1. | element with a relation of "edit" or "edit-media". See Section 9.1. | |||
| The protocol defines two kinds of Members - Entry and Media | ||||
| resources. | ||||
| Workspace - A named group of Collections. See Section 8. | Entry Resource - Member Resources of a Collection that are | |||
| represented using the "application/atom+xml" media type. | ||||
| Media Resource -Member Resources of a Collection that are represented | ||||
| with a media type other than "application/atom+xml". | ||||
| Media Link Entry - an Entry Resource that contains metadata about a | ||||
| Media Resource. | ||||
| Workspace - A named group of Collections. See Section 8.1. | ||||
| Service Document - A document that describes the location and | Service Document - A document that describes the location and | |||
| capabilities of one or more Collections. See Section 8. | capabilities of one or more Collections. See Section 8. | |||
| Category Document - A document that describes the categories allowed | Category Document - A document that describes the categories allowed | |||
| in a Collection. See Section 7. | in a Collection. See Section 7. | |||
| 4. Protocol Model | 4. Protocol Model | |||
| The Atom Publishing Protocol uses HTTP methods to author Member | The Atom Publishing Protocol uses HTTP methods to author Member | |||
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| o POST is used to create a new, dynamically-named, resource. When | o POST is used to create a new, dynamically-named, resource. When | |||
| the client submits non-Atom-Entry representations to a Collection | the client submits non-Atom-Entry representations to a Collection | |||
| for creation, two resources are always created - a Media Entry for | for creation, two resources are always created - a Media Entry for | |||
| the requested resource, and a Media Link Entry for metadata (in | the requested resource, and a Media Link Entry for metadata (in | |||
| Atom Entry format) about the resource. | Atom Entry format) about the resource. | |||
| o PUT is used to update a known resource. | o PUT is used to update a known resource. | |||
| o DELETE is used to remove a known resource. | o DELETE is used to remove a known resource. | |||
| This document does not specify the form of the URIs that are used. | The Atom Protocol does not specify the form of the URIs that are | |||
| HTTP ([RFC2616]) specifies that the URI space of each server is | used. HTTP ([RFC2616]) specifies that the URI space of each server | |||
| controlled by that server and the Atom Protocol imposes no | is controlled by that server, and this protocol imposes no further | |||
| constraints on that control. What this RFC does specify are the | constraints on that control. What is specified here are the formats | |||
| formats of the representations that are exchanged and the actions | of the representations that are exchanged and the actions that can be | |||
| that can be performed on the IRIs embedded in those documents. | performed on the IRIs embedded in those representations. | |||
| This document only covers the creation, update and deletion of Entry | The Atom Protocol only covers the creation, update and deletion of | |||
| and Media resources. Other resources can be created, updated, and | Entry and Media resources. Other resources could be created, | |||
| deleted as the result of manipulating a Collection, but the number of | updated, and deleted as the result of manipulating a Collection, but | |||
| those resources, their media-types, and effects of Atom Protocol | the number of those resources, their media-types, and effects of Atom | |||
| operations on them are outside the scope of this specification. | Protocol operations on them are outside the scope of this | |||
| specification. | ||||
| Since all aspects of client-server interaction are defined in terms | Since all aspects of client-server interaction are defined in terms | |||
| of HTTP, [RFC2616] should be consulted for any areas not covered in | of HTTP, [RFC2616] should be consulted for any areas not covered in | |||
| this specification. | this specification. | |||
| Along with operations on Member Resources, the Atom Protocol defines | Along with operations on Member Resources, the Atom Protocol defines | |||
| Collection Resources for managing and organizing Member Resources. | Collection Resources for managing and organizing Member Resources. | |||
| Collections are represented by Atom Feed documents and contain the | The representation of Collections are Atom Feed documents, and | |||
| IRIs of, and metadata about, their Member Resources. The Atom | contain the IRIs of, and metadata about the Collection's Member | |||
| Protocol does not make a structural distinction between Feeds used | Resources. The Atom Protocol does not make a structural distinction | |||
| for Collections and other Atom Feeds. The only mechanism that this | between Feeds used for Collections and other Atom Feeds. The only | |||
| specification supplies for distinguishing a Collection Feed is its | mechanism that this specification supplies for indicating a | |||
| appearance in a Service Document. | Collection Feed is its appearance in a Service Document. | |||
| Atom Protocol documents allow the use of IRIs [RFC3987], as well as | Atom Protocol documents allow the use of IRIs [RFC3987], as well as | |||
| URIs [RFC3986]. Before an IRI found in a document is used by HTTP, | URIs [RFC3986]. Before an IRI found in a document is used by HTTP, | |||
| the IRI is first converted to a URI according the procedure defined | the IRI is first converted to a URI according the procedure defined | |||
| in Section 3.1 of [RFC3987]. In accordance with that specification, | in Section 3.1 of [RFC3987]. In accordance with that specification, | |||
| this conversion SHOULD be applied as late as possible. The IRI, and | this conversion SHOULD be applied as late as possible. Conversion | |||
| the URI into which it is converted, identify the same resource. | does not imply resource creation - the IRI and the URI into which it | |||
| is converted identify the same resource. | ||||
| There are two kinds of Member Resources - Member Entry Resources and | There are two kinds of Member Resources - Entry Resources and Media | |||
| Media Resources. Member Entry Resources are represented as Atom | Resources. Entry Resources are represented as Atom Entries | |||
| Entries [RFC4287]. Media Resources can have representations in any | [RFC4287]. Media Resources can have representations in any media | |||
| media type. A Media Link Entry is a Member Entry that contains | type. A Media Link Entry is an Entry Resource that contains metadata | |||
| metadata about a Media Resource. This diagram shows the | about a Media Resource. This diagram shows the classification of the | |||
| classification of the resources: | resources: | |||
| Member Resource | Member Resource | |||
| -> Member Entry Resource | -> Entry Resource | |||
| -> Media Link Entry Resource | -> Media Link Entry | |||
| -> Media Resource | -> Media Resource | |||
| A Collection's Atom Entries contain the Member Entry and Media | A Collection Feed's Atom Entries contain the Entry and Media Resource | |||
| Resources IRIs of the Collection. A Collection can contain any | IRIs of the Collection. A Collection Feed can contain any number of | |||
| number of Entries for either kind. In the diagram of a Collection | Entries for either kind, or an ordered subset of the Entries (see | |||
| below, there are two Entries. The first contains the IRI of a Member | Section 10.1). In the diagram of a Collection below, there are two | |||
| Entry Resource. The second contains the IRIs of both a Media | Entries. The first contains the IRI of an Entry Resource. The | |||
| Resource and a Media Link Entry Resource, which contains the metadata | second contains the IRIs of both a Media Resource and a Media Link | |||
| for that Media Resource: | Entry Resource, which contains the metadata for that Media Resource: | |||
| Collection | Collection | |||
| Entry | Entry | |||
| Member Entry IRI -> Member Entry Resource | Member Entry IRI -> Entry Resource | |||
| Entry | Entry | |||
| Member Entry IRI -> Media Link Entry Resource | Member Entry IRI -> Media Link Entry | |||
| Media IRI -> Media Resource | Media IRI -> Media Resource | |||
| Service Documents represent server-defined groups of Collections, and | Service Documents represent server-defined groups of Collections, and | |||
| are used to initialize the process of creating and editing resources. | are used to initialize the process of creating and editing resources. | |||
| 4.1. Client Implementation Considerations | 4.1. Client Implementation Considerations | |||
| The Atom Protocol imposes few restrictions on the actions of servers. | The Atom Protocol imposes few restrictions on the actions of servers. | |||
| Unless a constraint is specified here, servers can be expected to | Unless a constraint is specified here, servers can be expected to | |||
| vary in behavior, in particular around the manipulation of Atom | vary in behavior, in particular around the manipulation of Atom | |||
| Entries sent by clients. For example, although this specification | Entries sent by clients. For example, although this specification | |||
| only defines the expected behavior of Collections with respect to GET | only defines the expected behavior of Collections with respect to GET | |||
| and POST, this does not imply that PUT, DELETE, PROPPATCH and others | and POST, this does not imply that PUT, DELETE, PROPPATCH and others | |||
| are forbidden on Collection resources - only that this specification | are forbidden on Collection resources - only that this specification | |||
| does not define what the servers response would be to those methods. | does not define what the server's response would be to those methods. | |||
| Similarly while some HTTP status codes are mentioned explicitly, | Similarly while some HTTP status codes are mentioned explicitly, | |||
| clients should be prepared to handle any status code from a server. | clients ought to be prepared to handle any status code from a server. | |||
| Servers can choose to accept, reject, delay, moderate, censor, | Servers can choose to accept, reject, delay, moderate, censor, | |||
| reformat, translate, relocate or recategorize the content submitted | reformat, translate, relocate or recategorize the content submitted | |||
| to them. Only some of these choices are immediately relayed back to | to them. Only some of these choices are immediately relayed back to | |||
| the client in responses to client requests; other choices may only | the client in responses to client requests; other choices may only | |||
| become apparent later, in the feed or published entries. The same | become apparent later, in the feed or published entries. The same | |||
| series of requests to two different publishing sites can result in a | series of requests to two different publishing sites can result in a | |||
| different series of HTTP responses, different resulting feeds or | different series of HTTP responses, different resulting feeds or | |||
| different entry contents. | different entry contents. | |||
| As a result, client software has to be written flexibly to accept | As a result, client software has to be written flexibly to accept | |||
| skipping to change at page 11, line 32 | skipping to change at page 11, line 32 | |||
| group of Collections and the capabilities of those Collections | group of Collections and the capabilities of those Collections | |||
| supported by the server. The content of this document can vary | supported by the server. The content of this document can vary | |||
| based on aspects of the client request, including, but not | based on aspects of the client request, including, but not | |||
| limited to, authentication credentials. | limited to, authentication credentials. | |||
| 5.2. Listing Collection Members | 5.2. Listing Collection Members | |||
| To list the members of a Collection, the client sends a GET request | To list the members of a Collection, the client sends a GET request | |||
| to the URI of a Collection. An Atom Feed Document is returned whose | to the URI of a Collection. An Atom Feed Document is returned whose | |||
| Entries contain the IRIs of Member Resources. The returned Feed may | Entries contain the IRIs of Member Resources. The returned Feed may | |||
| describe all, or only a subset, of the Members in a Collection (see | describe all, or only a partial list of the Members in a Collection | |||
| Section 10). Section 11 describes extensions to the Atom Syndication | (see Section 10). | |||
| Format used in the Atom Protocol. | ||||
| Client Server | Client Server | |||
| | | | | | | |||
| | 1.) GET to Collection URI | | | 1.) GET to Collection URI | | |||
| |------------------------------->| | |------------------------------->| | |||
| | | | | | | |||
| | 2.) Atom Feed Doc | | | 2.) Atom Feed Doc | | |||
| |<-------------------------------| | |<-------------------------------| | |||
| | | | | | | |||
| skipping to change at page 12, line 22 | skipping to change at page 12, line 22 | |||
| | 2.) 201 Created | | | 2.) 201 Created | | |||
| | Location: Member Entry URI | | | Location: Member Entry URI | | |||
| |<------------------------------------------| | |<------------------------------------------| | |||
| | | | | | | |||
| 1. The client POSTs a representation of the Member to the URI of the | 1. The client POSTs a representation of the Member to the URI of the | |||
| Collection. | Collection. | |||
| 2. If the Member Resource was created successfully, the server | 2. If the Member Resource was created successfully, the server | |||
| responds with a status code of 201 and a Location: header that | responds with a status code of 201 and a Location: header that | |||
| contains the IRI of the newly created Member Entry Resource. | contains the IRI of the newly created Entry Resource. Media | |||
| Media Resources could have also been created and their IRIs can | Resources could have also been created and their IRIs can be | |||
| be found through the Member Entry Resource. See Section 9.5 for | found through the Entry Resource. See Section 9.6 for more | |||
| more details. | details. | |||
| 5.4. Editing a Resource | 5.4. Editing a Resource | |||
| Once a resource has been created and its Member URI is known, that | Once a resource has been created and its Member URI is known, that | |||
| URI can be used to retrieve, update, and delete the resource. | URI can be used to retrieve, update, and delete the resource. | |||
| Section 11 describes extensions to the Atom Syndication Format used | ||||
| in the Atom Protocol for editing purposes. | ||||
| 5.4.1. Retrieving a Resource | 5.4.1. Retrieving a Resource | |||
| Client Server | Client Server | |||
| | | | | | | |||
| | 1.) GET to Member URI | | | 1.) GET to Member URI | | |||
| |------------------------------------------>| | |------------------------------------------>| | |||
| | | | | | | |||
| | 2.) Member Representation | | | 2.) Member Representation | | |||
| |<------------------------------------------| | |<------------------------------------------| | |||
| skipping to change at page 13, line 28 | skipping to change at page 13, line 28 | |||
| 2. If the update is successful the server responds with a status | 2. If the update is successful the server responds with a status | |||
| code of 200. | code of 200. | |||
| 5.4.3. Deleting a Resource | 5.4.3. Deleting a Resource | |||
| Client Server | Client Server | |||
| | | | | | | |||
| | 1.) DELETE to Member URI | | | 1.) DELETE to Member URI | | |||
| |------------------------------------------>| | |------------------------------------------>| | |||
| | | | | | | |||
| | 2.) 200 Ok | | | 2.) 200 OK | | |||
| |<------------------------------------------| | |<------------------------------------------| | |||
| | | | | | | |||
| 1. The client sends a DELETE request to the URI of a Member | 1. The client sends a DELETE request to the URI of a Member | |||
| Resource. | Resource. | |||
| 2. If the deletion is successful the server responds with a status | 2. If the deletion is successful the server responds with a status | |||
| code of 200. | code of 200. | |||
| A different approach is taken for deleting Media Resources, see | A different approach is taken for deleting Media Resources; see | |||
| Section 9.5 for details. | Section 9.6 for details. | |||
| 5.5. Use of HTTP Response codes | 5.5. Use of HTTP Response codes | |||
| The Atom Protocol uses the response status codes defined in HTTP to | The Atom Protocol uses the response status codes defined in HTTP to | |||
| indicate the success or failure of an operation. Consult the HTTP | indicate the success or failure of an operation. Consult the HTTP | |||
| specification [RFC2616] for detailed definitions of each status code. | specification [RFC2616] for detailed definitions of each status code. | |||
| Implementers are asked to note that according to the HTTP | Implementers are asked to note that according to the HTTP | |||
| specification, HTTP 4xx and 5xx response entities SHOULD include a | specification, HTTP 4xx and 5xx response entities SHOULD include a | |||
| human-readable explanation of the error. | human-readable explanation of the error. | |||
| 6. Atom Publishing Protocol Documents | 6. Atom Publishing Protocol Documents | |||
| 6.1. Document Types | 6.1. Document Types | |||
| This specification describes two kinds of Documents - Category | This specification defines two kinds of Documents - Category | |||
| Documents and Service Documents. | Documents and Service Documents. | |||
| A Category Document (Section 7) contains lists of categories | A Category Document (Section 7) contains lists of categories | |||
| specified using the "atom:category" element from the Atom Syndication | specified using the "atom:category" element from the Atom Syndication | |||
| Format. A Service Document (Section 8) describes Workspaces, which | Format. | |||
| are server-defined groups of Collections. This specification assigns | ||||
| no meaning to Workspaces; that is, a Workspace does not imply any | A Service Document (Section 8) groups available Collections into | |||
| specific processing assumptions. Operations on Workspaces | Workspaces. | |||
| themselves, such as creation or deletion, are not defined by this | ||||
| specification. | ||||
| The namespace name [W3C.REC-xml-names] for either kind of document | The namespace name [W3C.REC-xml-names] for either kind of document | |||
| is: | is: | |||
| http://purl.org/atom/app# | http://purl.org/atom/app# | |||
| [[anchor8: The namespace name needs to be updated with the final URI | [[anchor8: The namespace name needs to be updated with the final URI | |||
| upon publication]] | upon publication]] | |||
| This specification uses the prefix "app:" for the namespace name. | This specification uses the prefix "app:" for the namespace name. | |||
| The prefix "atom:" is used for "http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom", the | The prefix "atom:" is used for "http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom", the | |||
| namespace name of the Atom Syndication Format [RFC4287]. The | namespace name of the Atom Syndication Format [RFC4287]. These | |||
| namespace prefixes are not semantically significant. | namespace prefixes are not semantically significant. | |||
| Atom Publishing Protocol Documents MUST be well-formed XML. This | Atom Publishing Protocol Documents MUST be well-formed XML. This | |||
| specification does not define any DTDs for Atom Protocol formats, and | specification does not define any DTDs for Atom Protocol formats, and | |||
| hence does not require them to be "valid" in the sense used by XML. | hence does not require them to be "valid" in the sense used by XML. | |||
| 6.2. Document Extensibility | 6.2. Document Extensibility | |||
| Unrecognized markup in an Atom Publishing Protocol document is | Unrecognized markup in an Atom Publishing Protocol document is | |||
| considered "foreign markup" as defined in [RFC4287]. Such foreign | considered "foreign markup" as defined in Section 6 of [RFC4287]. | |||
| markup can be used anywhere within a Category or Service Document | Such foreign markup can be used anywhere within a Category or Service | |||
| unless it is explicitly forbidden. Processors that encounter foreign | Document unless it is explicitly forbidden. Processors that | |||
| markup MUST NOT stop processing and MUST NOT signal an error. | encounter foreign markup MUST NOT stop processing and MUST NOT signal | |||
| Clients SHOULD preserve foreign markup when transmitting such | an error. Clients SHOULD preserve foreign markup when transmitting | |||
| documents. | such documents. | |||
| The namespace name "http://purl.org/atom/app#" is reserved for | The namespace name "http://purl.org/atom/app#" is reserved for | |||
| forward compatible revisions of the Category and Service Document | forward compatible revisions of the Category and Service Document | |||
| types - this does not exclude the addition of elements and attributes | types - this does not exclude the addition of elements and attributes | |||
| that might not be recognized by processors conformant to this | that might not be recognized by processors conformant to this | |||
| specification. Such unrecognized markup from the | specification. Such unrecognized markup from the | |||
| "http://purl.org/atom/app#" namespace MUST be treated as foreign | "http://purl.org/atom/app#" namespace MUST be treated as foreign | |||
| markup. | markup. | |||
| [[anchor9: The namespace name needs to be updated with the final URI | [[anchor9: The namespace name needs to be updated with the final URI | |||
| upon publication]] | upon publication]] | |||
| 7. Category Documents | 7. Category Documents | |||
| Category Documents contain lists of categories described using the | Category Documents contain lists of categories described using the | |||
| "atom:category" element from the Atom Syndication Format [RFC4287]. | "atom:category" element from the Atom Syndication Format [RFC4287]. | |||
| Categories can also appear in Service Documents, where they describe | Categories can also appear in Service Documents, where they describe | |||
| the categories allowed in a Collection (see Section 8.2.5). | the categories allowed in a Collection (see Section 8.3.5). | |||
| Category Documents are identified with the "application/atomcat+xml" | Category Documents are identified with the "application/atomcat+xml" | |||
| media type (see Section 16). | media type (see Section 16). | |||
| 7.1. Example | 7.1. Example | |||
| <?xml version="1.0" ?> | <?xml version="1.0" ?> | |||
| <app:categories | <app:categories | |||
| xmlns:app="http://purl.org/atom/app#" | xmlns:app="http://purl.org/atom/app#" | |||
| xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" | xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" | |||
| skipping to change at page 16, line 49 | skipping to change at page 17, line 5 | |||
| The root of a Category Document is the "app:categories" element. An | The root of a Category Document is the "app:categories" element. An | |||
| app:categories element can contain zero or more "atom:category" | app:categories element can contain zero or more "atom:category" | |||
| elements from the Atom namespace ("http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"). | elements from the Atom namespace ("http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"). | |||
| An app:category child element that has no "scheme" attribute inherits | An app:category child element that has no "scheme" attribute inherits | |||
| the attribute from its app:categories parent. An app:category child | the attribute from its app:categories parent. An app:category child | |||
| element with an existing "scheme" attribute does not inherit the | element with an existing "scheme" attribute does not inherit the | |||
| "scheme" value of its "app:categories" parent element. | "scheme" value of its "app:categories" parent element. | |||
| 7.2.1.1. Attributes of "app:categories" | ||||
| The app:categories element can contain a "fixed" attribute, with a | ||||
| value of either "yes" or "no", indicating whether the list of | ||||
| categories is a fixed or an open set. Attempts to create or update | ||||
| members whose categories are not listed in the Collection Document | ||||
| MAY be rejected by the server. Collections that indicate the | ||||
| category set is open SHOULD NOT reject otherwise acceptable members | ||||
| whose categories are not listed by the Collection. | ||||
| Alternatively, the app:categories element MAY contain an "href" | ||||
| attribute, whose value MUST be an IRI reference identifying a | ||||
| Category Document. If the "href" attribute is provided, the app: | ||||
| categories element MUST be empty and MUST NOT have the "fixed" or | ||||
| "scheme" attributes. | ||||
| atomCategory = | atomCategory = | |||
| element atom:category { | element atom:category { | |||
| atomCommonAttributes, | atomCommonAttributes, | |||
| attribute term { text }, | attribute term { text }, | |||
| attribute scheme { atomURI }?, | attribute scheme { atomURI }?, | |||
| attribute label { text }?, | attribute label { text }?, | |||
| undefinedContent | undefinedContent | |||
| } | } | |||
| appInlineCategories = | appInlineCategories = | |||
| skipping to change at page 18, line 5 | skipping to change at page 17, line 29 | |||
| } | } | |||
| appOutOfLineCategories = | appOutOfLineCategories = | |||
| element app:categories { | element app:categories { | |||
| attribute href { atomURI }, | attribute href { atomURI }, | |||
| undefinedContent | undefinedContent | |||
| } | } | |||
| appCategories = appInlineCategories | appOutOfLineCategories | appCategories = appInlineCategories | appOutOfLineCategories | |||
| 7.2.1.1. Attributes of "app:categories" | ||||
| The app:categories element can contain a "fixed" attribute, with a | ||||
| value of either "yes" or "no", indicating whether the list of | ||||
| categories is a fixed or an open set. The absence of the "fixed" | ||||
| attribute is equivalent to the presence of a "fixed" attribute with a | ||||
| value of "no". | ||||
| Alternatively, the app:categories element MAY contain an "href" | ||||
| attribute, whose value MUST be an IRI reference identifying a | ||||
| Category Document. If the "href" attribute is provided, the app: | ||||
| categories element MUST be empty and MUST NOT have the "fixed" or | ||||
| "scheme" attributes. | ||||
| 8. Service Documents | 8. Service Documents | |||
| For authoring to commence, a client needs to discover the | For authoring to commence, a client needs to discover the | |||
| capabilities and locations of the available Collections. Service | capabilities and locations of the available Collections. Service | |||
| Documents are designed to support this discovery process. How | Documents are designed to support this discovery process. | |||
| Service Documents are discovered is not defined in this | ||||
| How Service Documents are discovered is not defined in this | ||||
| specification. | specification. | |||
| A Service Document describes Workspaces, which are server-defined | Service Documents are identified with the "application/atomserv+xml" | |||
| groups of Collections. Service Documents are identified with the | media type (see Section 16). | |||
| "application/atomserv+xml" media type (see Section 16). | ||||
| 8.1. Workspaces | ||||
| A Service Document groups a server's Collections into Workspaces. | ||||
| Operations on Workspaces, such as creation or deletion, are not | ||||
| defined by this specification. In general, this specification | ||||
| assigns no meaning to Workspaces; that is, a Workspace does not imply | ||||
| any specific processing assumptions. | ||||
| There is no requirement that a server support multiple Workspaces. | There is no requirement that a server support multiple Workspaces. | |||
| In addition, a Collection MAY appear in more than one Workspace. | In addition, a Collection MAY appear in more than one Workspace. | |||
| 8.1. Example | 8.2. Example | |||
| <?xml version="1.0" encoding='utf-8'?> | <?xml version="1.0" encoding='utf-8'?> | |||
| <service xmlns="http://purl.org/atom/app#" | <service xmlns="http://purl.org/atom/app#" | |||
| xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"> | xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"> | |||
| <workspace> | <workspace> | |||
| <atom:title>Main Site</atom:title> | <atom:title>Main Site</atom:title> | |||
| <collection | <collection | |||
| href="http://example.org/reilly/main" > | href="http://example.org/reilly/main" > | |||
| <atom:title>My Blog Entries</atom:title> | <atom:title>My Blog Entries</atom:title> | |||
| <categories | <categories | |||
| skipping to change at page 19, line 42 | skipping to change at page 19, line 42 | |||
| scheme="http://example.org/extra-cats/" | scheme="http://example.org/extra-cats/" | |||
| term="joke" /> | term="joke" /> | |||
| <atom:category | <atom:category | |||
| scheme="http://example.org/extra-cats/" | scheme="http://example.org/extra-cats/" | |||
| term="serious" /> | term="serious" /> | |||
| </categories> | </categories> | |||
| </collection> | </collection> | |||
| </workspace> | </workspace> | |||
| </service> | </service> | |||
| This Service Document describes two Workspaces. The first Workspace | The Service Document above describes two Workspaces. The first | |||
| is called "Main Site", has two Collections called "My Blog Entries" | Workspace is called "Main Site", and has two Collections called "My | |||
| and "Pictures" whose IRIs are "http://example.org/reilly/main" and | Blog Entries" and "Pictures", whose IRIs are | |||
| "http://example.org/reilly/pic" respectively. The "Pictures" | "http://example.org/reilly/main" and "http://example.org/reilly/pic" | |||
| Workspace includes an "accept" element indicating that a client can | respectively. The "Pictures" Workspace includes an "accept" element | |||
| post image files to the Collection to create new Media Resources. | indicating that a client can post image files to the Collection to | |||
| Entries with associated Media Resources are discussed in Section 9.5. | create new Media Resources (entries with associated Media Resources | |||
| are discussed in Section 9.6). | ||||
| The second Workspace is called "Side Bar Blog" and has a single | The second Workspace is called "Side Bar Blog" and has a single | |||
| Collection called "Remaindered Links" whose IRI is | Collection called "Remaindered Links" whose IRI is | |||
| "http://example.org/reilly/list". | "http://example.org/reilly/list". | |||
| Within each of the two Entry collections, the categories element | Within each of the two Entry collections, the categories element | |||
| provides a list of available categories for Member Entries. In the | provides a list of available categories for Member Entries. In the | |||
| "My Blog Entries" Collection, the list of available categories is | "My Blog Entries" Collection, the list of available categories is | |||
| obtainable through the "href" attribute. The "Side Bar Blog" | available through the "href" attribute. The "Side Bar Blog" | |||
| Collection provides a category list within the Service Document, but | Collection provides a category list within the Service Document, but | |||
| states the list is fixed, signaling a request from the server that | states the list is fixed, signaling a request from the server that | |||
| Entries be POSTed using only those two categories. | Entries be POSTed using only those two categories. | |||
| 8.2. Element Definitions | 8.3. Element Definitions | |||
| 8.2.1. The "app:service" Element | 8.3.1. The "app:service" Element | |||
| The root of a Service Document is the "app:service" element. | The root of a Service Document is the "app:service" element. | |||
| The "app:service" element is the container for service information | The "app:service" element is the container for service information | |||
| associated with one or more Workspaces. An app:service element MUST | associated with one or more Workspaces. An app:service element MUST | |||
| contain one or more app:workspace elements. | contain one or more app:workspace elements. | |||
| namespace app = "http://purl.org/atom/app#" | namespace app = "http://purl.org/atom/app#" | |||
| start = appService | start = appService | |||
| appService = | appService = | |||
| element app:service { | element app:service { | |||
| appCommonAttributes, | appCommonAttributes, | |||
| ( appWorkspace+ | ( appWorkspace+ | |||
| & extensionElement* ) | & extensionElement* ) | |||
| } | } | |||
| 8.2.2. The "app:workspace" Element | 8.3.2. The "app:workspace" Element | |||
| The "app:workspace" element contains information elements about the | Workspaces are server-defined groups of Collections. The "app: | |||
| Collections of resources available for editing. The app:workspace | workspace" element contains zero or more app:collection elements | |||
| element contains zero or more app:collection elements. | describing the Collections of resources available for editing. | |||
| appWorkspace = | appWorkspace = | |||
| element app:workspace { | element app:workspace { | |||
| appCommonAttributes, | appCommonAttributes, | |||
| ( atomTitle | ( atomTitle | |||
| & appCollection* | & appCollection* | |||
| & extensionSansTitleElement* ) | & extensionSansTitleElement* ) | |||
| } | } | |||
| atomTitle = element atom:title { atomTextConstruct } | atomTitle = element atom:title { atomTextConstruct } | |||
| 8.2.2.1. The "atom:title" Element | 8.3.2.1. The "atom:title" Element | |||
| The app:workspace element MUST contain one "atom:title" element (as | The app:workspace element MUST contain one "atom:title" element (as | |||
| defined in [RFC4287]), giving a human-readable title for the | defined in [RFC4287]), giving a human-readable title for the | |||
| Workspace. | Workspace. | |||
| 8.2.3. The "app:collection" Element | 8.3.3. The "app:collection" Element | |||
| The "app:collection" element describes a Collection. The app: | The "app:collection" element describes a Collection. The app: | |||
| collection element MAY contain one app:accept element and MAY contain | collection element MAY contain one app:accept element and MAY contain | |||
| any number of app:categories elements. The app:collection element | any number of app:categories elements. The app:collection element | |||
| MUST NOT contain more than one app:accept element. | MUST NOT contain more than one app:accept element. | |||
| appCollection = | appCollection = | |||
| element app:collection { | element app:collection { | |||
| appCommonAttributes, | appCommonAttributes, | |||
| attribute href { atomURI }, | attribute href { atomURI }, | |||
| ( atomTitle | ( atomTitle | |||
| & appAccept? | & appAccept? | |||
| & appCategories* | & appCategories* | |||
| & extensionSansTitleElement* ) | & extensionSansTitleElement* ) | |||
| } | } | |||
| 8.2.3.1. Usage in Atom Feed Documents | 8.3.3.1. Usage in Atom Feed Documents | |||
| The app:collection element MAY appear as a child of an atom:feed or | The app:collection element MAY appear as a child of an atom:feed or | |||
| atom:source element in an Atom Feed Document. Its value identifies a | atom:source element in an Atom Feed Document. Its content identifies | |||
| Collection by which new Entries can be added to appear in the feed. | a Collection by which new Entries can be added to appear in the feed. | |||
| The app:collection element is considered foreign markup as defined in | The app:collection element is considered foreign markup as defined in | |||
| Section 6 of [RFC4287]. | Section 6 of [RFC4287]. | |||
| 8.2.3.2. The "href" Attribute | 8.3.3.2. The "href" Attribute | |||
| The app:collection element MUST contain an "href" attribute, whose | The app:collection element MUST contain an "href" attribute, whose | |||
| value gives the IRI of the Collection. | value gives the IRI of the Collection. | |||
| 8.2.3.3. The "atom:title" Element | 8.3.3.3. The "atom:title" Element | |||
| The app:collection Element MUST contain one "atom:title" element (as | The app:collection Element MUST contain one "atom:title" element (as | |||
| defined in [RFC4287]), giving a human-readable title for the | defined in [RFC4287]), giving a human-readable title for the | |||
| Collection. | Collection. | |||
| 8.2.4. The "app:accept" Element | 8.3.4. The "app:accept" Element | |||
| The "app:accept" element value specifies a comma-separated list of | The "app:accept" element value specifies a comma-separated list of | |||
| media-ranges (see [RFC2616]) identifying the types of representations | media-ranges (see [RFC2616]). The list identifies the types of | |||
| that can be POSTed to the URI of a Collection. Whitespace around and | representations that can be POSTed to the URI of a Collection. | |||
| between media-range values is considered insignificant and MUST be | ||||
| ignored. | Whitespace around and between media-range values is insignificant and | |||
| MUST be ignored. | ||||
| The app:accept element is similar to the HTTP Accept request-header | The app:accept element is similar to the HTTP Accept request-header | |||
| [RFC2616] with the exception that app:accept has no notion of | [RFC2616] with the exception that app:accept has no notion of | |||
| preference. As a result, the value syntax of app:accept does not use | preference. As a result, the value syntax of app:accept does not use | |||
| "accept-params" or "q" arguments as specified in [RFC2616], section | "accept-params" or "q" arguments as specified in [RFC2616], section | |||
| 14.1. | 14.1. | |||
| The order of media-ranges is not significant. The following lists | The order of media-ranges is not significant. For example, the | |||
| are all equivalent: | following lists are all equivalent: | |||
| <app:accept>image/png,image/*</app:accept> | <app:accept>image/png,image/*</app:accept> | |||
| <app:accept>image/*, image/png</app:accept> | <app:accept>image/*, image/png</app:accept> | |||
| <app:accept> image/* </app:accept> | <app:accept> image/* </app:accept> | |||
| A value of "entry" may appear in any list of media-ranges in an | A value of "entry" MAY appear in any list of media-ranges and | |||
| accept element and indicates that Atom Entry Documents can be POSTed | indicates that Atom Entry Documents can be POSTed to the Collection. | |||
| to the Collection. If the accept element exists but is empty, | The value is equivalent to the media type and format parameter | |||
| clients SHOULD assume that the Collection does not support the | "application/atom+xml;type=entry", as defined in Section 12. If the | |||
| creation of new Entries. If the accept element is not present, | accept element exists but is empty, clients SHOULD assume that the | |||
| clients SHOULD treat this as equivalent to <app:accept>entry</ | Collection does not support the creation of new Entries. If the | |||
| app:accept>. | accept element is not present, clients SHOULD treat this as | |||
| equivalent to <app:accept>entry</app:accept>. | ||||
| appAccept = | appAccept = | |||
| element app:accept { | element app:accept { | |||
| appCommonAttributes, | appCommonAttributes, | |||
| ( appTypeValue? ) | ( appTypeValue? ) | |||
| } | } | |||
| appTypeValue = ( "entry" | media-type |entry-or-media-type ) | appTypeValue = ( "entry" | media-type |entry-or-media-type ) | |||
| media-type = xsd:string { pattern = "entry,(.+/.+,?)*" } | media-type = xsd:string { pattern = "entry,(.+/.+,?)*" } | |||
| entry-or-media-type = xsd:string { pattern = "(.+/.+,?)*" } | entry-or-media-type = xsd:string { pattern = "(.+/.+,?)*" } | |||
| 8.2.5. The "app:categories" Element | 8.3.5. The "app:categories" Element | |||
| The "app:categories" element provides a listing of the categories | ||||
| that can be applied to the members of a Collection. The absence of | ||||
| an "app:categories" element means that the category handling of a | ||||
| server is unspecified. | ||||
| atomCategory = | ||||
| element atom:category { | ||||
| atomCommonAttributes, | ||||
| attribute term { text }, | ||||
| attribute scheme { atomURI }?, | ||||
| attribute label { text }?, | ||||
| undefinedContent | ||||
| } | ||||
| appInlineCategories = | ||||
| element app:categories { | ||||
| attribute fixed { "yes" | "no" }?, | ||||
| attribute scheme { atomURI }?, | ||||
| (atomCategory*) | ||||
| } | ||||
| appOutOfLineCategories = | ||||
| element app:categories { | ||||
| attribute href { atomURI }, | ||||
| undefinedContent | ||||
| } | ||||
| appCategories = appInlineCategories | appOutOfLineCategories | The "app:categories" element provides a list of the categories that | |||
| can be applied to the members of a Collection. See Section 7.2.1 for | ||||
| the detailed definition of app:categories. | ||||
| The app:categories element MAY contain a "fixed" attribute, with a | The server MAY reject attempts to create or update members whose | |||
| value of either "yes" or "no", indicating whether or not the listing | categories are not listed in the Collection Document. Collections | |||
| of categories is considered to be a fixed, or closed set. The | that indicate the category set is open SHOULD NOT reject otherwise | |||
| absence of the "fixed" attribute is equivalent to the presence of a | acceptable members whose categories are not listed by the Collection. | |||
| "fixed" attribute with a value of "no". Collections that indicate a | ||||
| fixed set MAY reject members that include categories not specified in | ||||
| the provided listing. Collections that indicate an open set SHOULD | ||||
| NOT reject otherwise acceptable members whose categories are not | ||||
| present in the provided list. | ||||
| The app:categories element MAY contain an "href" attribute, whose | The absence of an "app:categories" element means that the category | |||
| value MUST be an IRI reference identifying a Category Document. If | handling of the Collection is unspecified. | |||
| the "href" attribute is provided, the app:categories element MUST be | ||||
| empty and the "fixed" and "scheme" attributes MUST NOT be present. | ||||
| 9. Creating and Editing Resources | 9. Creating and Editing Resources | |||
| 9.1. Member URIs | 9.1. Member URIs | |||
| The Member URI supports retrieving, updating and deleting the | The Member URI allows clients to retrieve, update and delete a Member | |||
| resource using HTTP GET, PUT and DELETE. Retrieval and updating of | Resource using HTTP's GET, PUT and DELETE methods. As their name | |||
| Member Entry Resources are done by exchanging Atom Entry | indicates, Entry Resources have Atom Entry documents as | |||
| representations. | representations. | |||
| Member Entry URIs appear in two places. First, they are returned in | Member URIs appear in two places. They are returned in a Location | |||
| a Location header after successful resource creation using POST, as | header after successful resource creation using POST, as described in | |||
| described below. Second, they appear in the Entries of a Collection | Section 9.2 below. They can also appear in a Collection feed's | |||
| document as atom:link elements with a link relation of "edit". | entries, as atom:link elements with a link relation of "edit". | |||
| Each Member Entry SHOULD contain such an atom:link element providing | A Member Entry SHOULD contain such an atom:link element with a link | |||
| its Member Entry URI. | relation of "edit", which indicates the Member URI. | |||
| 9.2. Creating resources with POST | 9.2. Creating resources with POST | |||
| To add members to a Collection, clients send POST requests to the URI | To add members to a Collection, clients send POST requests to the URI | |||
| of a Collection. Successful member creation is normally indicated | of the Collection. | |||
| with a 201 ("Created") response code. Collections MAY generate a | ||||
| response with a status code of 415 ("Unsupported Media Type") to | ||||
| indicate that the media-type of the POSTed entity is not allowed or | ||||
| supported by the Collection. | ||||
| When a Member Resource is created in the Collection which received | ||||
| the POST, its Member Entry URI MUST be returned in an HTTP Location | ||||
| header. | ||||
| When the server generates a response with a status code of 201 | ||||
| ("Created"), it SHOULD also return a response body, which if | ||||
| provided, MUST be an Atom Entry Document representing the newly- | ||||
| created resource. | ||||
| Successful member creation is indicated with a 201 ("Created") | ||||
| response code. When the Collection responds with a status code of | ||||
| 201 ("Created"), it SHOULD also return a response body, which MUST be | ||||
| an Atom Entry Document representing the newly-created resource. | ||||
| Since the server is free to alter the POSTed Entry, for example by | Since the server is free to alter the POSTed Entry, for example by | |||
| changing the content of the "id" element, returning the Entry as | changing the content of the "atom:id" element, returning the Entry | |||
| described in the previous paragraph can be useful to the client, | can be useful to the client, enabling it to correlate the client and | |||
| enabling it to correlate the client and server views of the new | server views of the new Entry. | |||
| Entry. | ||||
| If the POST request contained an Atom Entry Document, and the | When a Member Resource is created, its Member Entry URI MUST be | |||
| returned in a Location header in the Collections's response. | ||||
| If the creation request contained an Atom Entry Document, and the | ||||
| subsequent response from the server contains a Content-Location | subsequent response from the server contains a Content-Location | |||
| header that matches the Location header character-for-character, then | header that matches the Location header character-for-character, then | |||
| the client is authorized to interpret the response entity as being | the client is authorized to interpret the response entity as being | |||
| the representation of the newly created Entry. Without a matching | the representation of the newly created Entry. Without a matching | |||
| Content-Location header the client MUST NOT assume the returned | Content-Location header the client MUST NOT assume the returned | |||
| entity is a complete representation of the created resource. | entity is a complete representation of the created resource. | |||
| The request body sent with the POST need not be an Atom Entry. For | The request body sent with the POST need not be an Atom Entry. For | |||
| example, it might be a picture, or a movie. For a discussion of the | example, it might be a picture, or a movie. Collections MAY return a | |||
| issues in POSTing such content, see Section 9.5. | response with a status code of 415 ("Unsupported Media Type") to | |||
| indicate that the media-type of the POSTed entity is not allowed or | ||||
| supported by the Collection. For a discussion of the issues in | ||||
| creating such content, see Section 9.6. | ||||
| 9.2.1. Example | 9.2.1. Example | |||
| Below, the client sends a POST request containing an Atom Entry | Below, the client sends a POST request containing an Atom Entry | |||
| representation to the URI of the Collection: | representation to the URI of the Collection: | |||
| POST /myblog/entries HTTP/1.1 | POST /myblog/entries HTTP/1.1 | |||
| Host: example.org | Host: example.org | |||
| User-Agent: Thingio/1.0 | User-Agent: Thingio/1.0 | |||
| Authorization: Basic ZGFmZnk6c2VjZXJldA== | Authorization: Basic ZGFmZnk6c2VjZXJldA== | |||
| skipping to change at page 25, line 33 | skipping to change at page 25, line 29 | |||
| <entry xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"> | <entry xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"> | |||
| <title>Atom-Powered Robots Run Amok</title> | <title>Atom-Powered Robots Run Amok</title> | |||
| <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a</id> | <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a</id> | |||
| <updated>2003-12-13T18:30:02Z</updated> | <updated>2003-12-13T18:30:02Z</updated> | |||
| <author><name>John Doe</name></author> | <author><name>John Doe</name></author> | |||
| <content>Some text.</content> | <content>Some text.</content> | |||
| </entry> | </entry> | |||
| The server signals a successful creation with a status code of 201. | The server signals a successful creation with a status code of 201. | |||
| The response includes a Location: header indicating the Member Entry | The response includes a Location: header indicating the Member Entry | |||
| URI of the Atom Entry and a representation of that Entry in the body | URI of the Atom Entry, and a representation of that Entry in the body | |||
| of the response. | of the response. | |||
| HTTP/1.1 201 Created | HTTP/1.1 201 Created | |||
| Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2005 17:17:11 GMT | Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2005 17:17:11 GMT | |||
| Content-Length: nnn | Content-Length: nnn | |||
| Content-Type: application/atom+xml; charset="utf-8" | Content-Type: application/atom+xml; charset="utf-8" | |||
| Location: http://example.org/edit/first-post.atom | Location: http://example.org/edit/first-post.atom | |||
| <?xml version="1.0"?> | <?xml version="1.0"?> | |||
| <entry xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"> | <entry xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"> | |||
| <title>Atom-Powered Robots Run Amok</title> | <title>Atom-Powered Robots Run Amok</title> | |||
| <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a</id> | <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a</id> | |||
| <updated>2003-12-13T18:30:02Z</updated> | <updated>2003-12-13T18:30:02Z</updated> | |||
| <author><name>John Doe</name></author> | <author><name>John Doe</name></author> | |||
| <content>Some text.</content> | <content>Some text.</content> | |||
| <link rel="edit" | <link rel="edit" | |||
| href="http://example.org/edit/first-post.atom"/> | href="http://example.org/edit/first-post.atom"/> | |||
| </entry> | </entry> | |||
| The created Entry returned by the server might not match the Entry | ||||
| POSTed by the client. A server MAY change the values of various | The Entry created and returned by the Collection might not match the | |||
| elements in the Entry such as the atom:id, atom:updated and atom: | Entry POSTed by the client. A server MAY change the values of | |||
| author values and MAY choose to remove or add other elements and | various elements in the Entry, such as the atom:id, atom:updated and | |||
| attributes, or change element and attribute values. | atom:author values, and MAY choose to remove or add other elements | |||
| and attributes, or change element content and attribute values. | ||||
| 9.3. Updating Resources with PUT | 9.3. Updating Resources with PUT | |||
| To update a resource, clients send PUT requests to its Member URI, as | To update a Member Resource, clients send PUT requests to its Member | |||
| specified in [RFC2616]. | URI, as specified in [RFC2616]. | |||
| To avoid unintentional loss of data when editing Member Entries or | To avoid unintentional loss of data when editing Member Entries or | |||
| Media Link Entries, Atom Protocol clients SHOULD preserve all | Media Link Entries, Atom Protocol clients SHOULD preserve all | |||
| metadata that has not been intentionally modified, including unknown | metadata that has not been intentionally modified, including unknown | |||
| foreign markup as defined in Section 6 of [RFC4287]. | foreign markup as defined in Section 6 of [RFC4287]. | |||
| 9.4. Deleting Resources with DELETE | 9.4. Deleting Resources with DELETE | |||
| To delete a resource, clients send DELETE requests to its Member URI, | To delete a Member Resource, clients send DELETE requests to its | |||
| as specified in [RFC2616]. For Media Resources, deletion of a Media | Member URI, as specified in [RFC2616]. For a Media Resource, the | |||
| Link Entry SHOULD result in the deletion of the associated Media | deletion of its Media Link Entry SHOULD result in the deletion of the | |||
| Resource. | Media Resource. | |||
| 9.5. Media Resources and Media Link Entries | 9.5. Caching and entity tags | |||
| Implementers are advised to pay attention to cache controls, and to | ||||
| make use of the mechanisms available in HTTP to make editing resource | ||||
| easier, in particular entity-tags as outlined in | ||||
| [W3C.NOTE-detect-lost-update-19990510]. Clients are not assured to | ||||
| receive the most recent representations of Collection Members using | ||||
| GET if the server is authorizing intermediaries to cache them. | ||||
| 9.5.1. Example | ||||
| Below, the client creates a Member Entry using POST: | ||||
| POST /myblog/entries HTTP/1.1 | ||||
| Host: example.org | ||||
| Authorization: Basic ZGFmZnk6c2VjZXJldA== | ||||
| Content-Type: application/atom+xml;type=entry | ||||
| Content-Length: nnn | ||||
| Slug: First Post | ||||
| <?xml version="1.0" ?> | ||||
| <entry xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"> | ||||
| <title>Atom-Powered Robots Run Amok</title> | ||||
| <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a</id> | ||||
| <updated>2007-02-123T17:09:02Z</updated> | ||||
| <author><name>Captain Lansing</name></author> | ||||
| <content>It's something moving... solid metal</content> | ||||
| </entry> | ||||
| The server signals a successful creation with a status code of 201, | ||||
| and returns an ETag header in the response. Because in this case the | ||||
| server returned a Content-Location and Location header with the same | ||||
| value, the returned Entry representation can be understood to be | ||||
| complete (see Section 9.2) and thus the ETag entity value can be also | ||||
| be used. | ||||
| HTTP/1.1 201 Created | ||||
| Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 21:17:11 GMT | ||||
| Content-Length: nnn | ||||
| Content-Type: application/atom+xml;type=entry | ||||
| Location: http://example.org/edit/first-post.atom | ||||
| Content-Location: http://example.org/edit/first-post.atom | ||||
| ETag: "e180ee84f0671b1" | ||||
| <?xml version="1.0" ?> | ||||
| <entry xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"> | ||||
| <title>Atom-Powered Robots Run Amok</title> | ||||
| <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a</id> | ||||
| <updated>2007-02-123T17:09:02Z</updated> | ||||
| <author><name>Captain Lansing</name></author> | ||||
| <content>It's something moving... solid metal</content> | ||||
| </entry> | ||||
| The client can if it wishes use the returned ETag value to later | ||||
| construct a "Conditional GET" as defined in [RFC2616]. In this case, | ||||
| prior to editing the client sends the ETag value for the Member using | ||||
| the If-None-Match: header. | ||||
| GET /edit/first-post.atom HTTP/1.1 | ||||
| Host: example.org | ||||
| Authorization: Basic ZGFmZnk6c2VjZXJldA== | ||||
| If-None-Match: "e180ee84f0671b1" | ||||
| If the Entry has not been modified, the server (or an intermediary | ||||
| cache) can return a status code of 304 (Not Modified). This allows | ||||
| the client to determine it still has the most recent representation | ||||
| of the Entry at the time of editing. | ||||
| HTTP/1.1 304 Not Modified | ||||
| Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 13:17:11 GMT | ||||
| ETag: "e180ee84f0671b1" | ||||
| After editing, the client can PUT the updated Entry and send the ETag | ||||
| entity value in an If-Match header, informing the server to accept | ||||
| the entry on the condition the entity value sent still matches the | ||||
| server's. | ||||
| PUT /edit/first-post.atom HTTP/1.1 | ||||
| Host: example.org | ||||
| Authorization: Basic ZGFmZnk6c2VjZXJldA== | ||||
| Content-Type: application/atom+xml;type=entry | ||||
| Content-Length: nnn | ||||
| If-Match: "e180ee84f0671b1" | ||||
| <?xml version="1.0" ?> | ||||
| <entry xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"> | ||||
| <title>Atom-Powered Robots Run Amok</title> | ||||
| <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a</id> | ||||
| <updated>2007-02-24T16:34:06Z</updated> | ||||
| <author><name>Captain Lansing</name></author> | ||||
| <content>Update: it's a hoax!</content> | ||||
| </entry> | ||||
| The server however has since received a more recent update than the | ||||
| client's, and responds with a status code of 412 (Precondition | ||||
| Failed). | ||||
| HTTP/1.1 412 Precondition Failed | ||||
| Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 16:34:11 GMT | ||||
| ETag: "r34rrt84f0671b22" | ||||
| This informs the client that the server has a more recent version of | ||||
| the Entry and will not allow the update. | ||||
| 9.6. Media Resources and Media Link Entries | ||||
| A client can POST a media type other than application/atom+xml to a | A client can POST a media type other than application/atom+xml to a | |||
| Collection. Such a request always creates two new resources - one | Collection. Such a request always creates two new resources - one | |||
| that corresponds to the entity sent in the request, called the Media | that corresponds to the entity sent in the request, called the Media | |||
| Resource, and an associated Member Entry, called the Media Link | Resource, and an associated Member Entry, called the Media Link | |||
| Entry. Media Link Entries are represented as Atom Entries. The | Entry. Media Link Entries are represented as Atom Entries and appear | |||
| server can signal the media types it will accept via the "accept" | in the Collection. | |||
| element in the Service Document (Section 8.2.4). | ||||
| The Media Link Entry contains the IRI of, and metadata about, the | The Media Link Entry contains the metadata and IRI of the (perhaps | |||
| (perhaps non-textual) Media Resource. The Media Link Entry makes the | non-textual) Media Resource. The Media Link Entry thus makes the | |||
| metadata about the Media Resource separately available for retrieval | metadata about the Media Resource separately available for retrieval | |||
| and update. | and update. | |||
| The server can signal the media types it will accept using the | ||||
| "accept" element in the Service Document as specified in | ||||
| Section 8.3.4. | ||||
| Successful responses to creation requests MUST include the URI of the | Successful responses to creation requests MUST include the URI of the | |||
| Media Link Entry in the Location header. The Media Link Entry SHOULD | Media Link Entry in the Location header. The Media Link Entry SHOULD | |||
| contain an atom:link element with a link relation of "edit-media" | contain an atom:link element with a link relation of "edit-media" | |||
| that contains the Media Resource IRI. The Media Link Entry MUST have | that contains the Media Resource IRI. The Media Link Entry MUST have | |||
| an "atom:content" element with a "src" attribute. The value of the | an "atom:content" element with a "src" attribute. The value of the | |||
| "src" attribute is an IRI of the newly created Media Resource. It is | "src" attribute is an IRI for the newly created Media Resource. It | |||
| OPTIONAL that the IRI of the "src" attribute on the atom:content | is OPTIONAL that the IRI of the "src" attribute on the atom:content | |||
| element be the same as the Media Resource IRI. For example, the | element be the same as the Media Resource IRI. For example, the | |||
| "src" attribute value might instead be a link into a static cache or | "src" attribute value might instead be a link into a static cache or | |||
| content distribution network and not the Media Resource IRI. | content distribution network and not the Media Resource IRI. | |||
| Implementers are asked to note that according to the requirements of | Implementers are asked to note that according to the requirements of | |||
| [RFC4287], Entries, and thus Media Link Entries, MUST contain an | [RFC4287], Entries, and thus Media Link Entries, MUST contain an | |||
| atom:summary element. Upon successful creation of a Media Link | atom:summary element. Upon successful creation of a Media Link | |||
| Entry, a server MAY choose to populate the atom:summary element (as | Entry, a server MAY choose to populate the atom:summary element (as | |||
| well as any other required elements such as atom:id, atom:author and | well as any other required elements such as atom:id, atom:author and | |||
| atom:title) with content derived from the POSTed entity or from any | atom:title) with content derived from the POSTed entity or from any | |||
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| media type. It does not specify any request semantics or server | media type. It does not specify any request semantics or server | |||
| behavior in the case where the POSTed media-type is "application/ | behavior in the case where the POSTed media-type is "application/ | |||
| atom+xml" but the body is something other than an Atom Entry. In | atom+xml" but the body is something other than an Atom Entry. In | |||
| particular, what happens on POSTing an Atom Feed Document to a | particular, what happens on POSTing an Atom Feed Document to a | |||
| Collection using the "application/atom+xml" media type is undefined. | Collection using the "application/atom+xml" media type is undefined. | |||
| The Atom Protocol does not specify a means to create multiple | The Atom Protocol does not specify a means to create multiple | |||
| representations of the same resource (for example a PNG and a JPG of | representations of the same resource (for example a PNG and a JPG of | |||
| the same image) on creation or update. | the same image) on creation or update. | |||
| 9.5.1. Examples | 9.6.1. Examples | |||
| Below, the client sends a POST request containing a PNG image to the | Below, the client sends a POST request containing a PNG image to the | |||
| URI of a Collection that accepts PNG images: | URI of a Collection that accepts PNG images: | |||
| POST /media/ HTTP/1.1 | POST /media/ HTTP/1.1 | |||
| Host: example.org | Host: example.org | |||
| Content-Type: image/png | Content-Type: image/png | |||
| Slug: The Beach | Slug: The Beach | |||
| Authorization: Basic ZGFmZnk6c2VjZXJldA== | Authorization: Basic ZGFmZnk6c2VjZXJldA== | |||
| Content-Length: nnn | Content-Length: nnn | |||
| ...binary data... | ...binary data... | |||
| The server signals a successful creation with a status code of 201. | The server signals a successful creation with a status code of 201. | |||
| The response includes a Location header indicating the Member URI of | The response includes a Location header indicating the Member URI of | |||
| the Media Link Entry and a representation of that entry in the body | the Media Link Entry and a representation of that entry in the body | |||
| of the response. The Media Link Entry includes a content element | of the response. The Media Link Entry includes a content element | |||
| with a src attribute. It also contains a link using the link | with a src attribute. It also contains a link with a link relation | |||
| relation "edit-media" specifying the IRI to be used for modifying the | of "edit-media", specifying the IRI to be used for modifying the | |||
| Media Resource. | Media Resource. | |||
| HTTP/1.1 201 Created | HTTP/1.1 201 Created | |||
| Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2005 17:17:11 GMT | Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2005 17:17:11 GMT | |||
| Content-Length: nnn | Content-Length: nnn | |||
| Content-Type: application/atom+xml; charset="utf-8" | Content-Type: application/atom+xml; charset="utf-8" | |||
| Location: http://example.org/media/edit/the_beach.atom | Location: http://example.org/media/edit/the_beach.atom | |||
| <?xml version="1.0"?> | <?xml version="1.0"?> | |||
| <entry xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"> | <entry xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"> | |||
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| href="http://example.org/blog/edit/a-day-at-the-beach.atom"/> | href="http://example.org/blog/edit/a-day-at-the-beach.atom"/> | |||
| <link rel="alternate" type="application/xhtml+xml" | <link rel="alternate" type="application/xhtml+xml" | |||
| href="http://example.org/blog/a-day-at-the-beach.xhtml"/> | href="http://example.org/blog/a-day-at-the-beach.xhtml"/> | |||
| </entry> | </entry> | |||
| Note that the returned Entry contains a link with a relation of | Note that the returned Entry contains a link with a relation of | |||
| "alternate" that points to the associated XHTML page that was | "alternate" that points to the associated XHTML page that was | |||
| created. This is not required by this specification, but is included | created. This is not required by this specification, but is included | |||
| to show the kinds of changes a server may make to an Entry. | to show the kinds of changes a server may make to an Entry. | |||
| 9.6. The Slug: Header | 9.7. The Slug: Header | |||
| Slug is a HTTP entity-header whose value is a short name that, when | Slug is a HTTP entity-header that when accompanying a POST to a | |||
| accompanying a POST to a Collection, constitutes a request by the | Collection, constitutes a request by the client that its value be | |||
| client that its value be used as part of the URI for the to-be- | used as part of the URI for the to-be-created Member Resource. | |||
| created Member Resource. | ||||
| When POSTing an entity to a Collection to add a new Member, the | Servers MAY use the value of the Slug header when creating the Member | |||
| server MAY use this information when creating the Member URI of the | URI of the newly-created resource, for instance by using some or all | |||
| newly-created resource, for instance by using some or all of the | of the words in the value for the last URI segment. Servers MAY also | |||
| words in the last URI segment. It MAY also use it when creating the | use the value when creating the atom:id or as the title of a Media | |||
| atom:id or as the title of a Media Link Entry (see Section 9.5.). | Link Entry (see Section 9.6.). | |||
| Servers MAY ignore the Slug entity-header and MAY alter its value | Servers MAY choose to ignore the Slug entity-header and MAY alter the | |||
| before using it. For example, the server MAY filter out some | value before using it. For instance, a server might filter out some | |||
| characters or replace accented letters with non-accented ones, spaces | characters or replace accented letters with non-accented ones, | |||
| with underscores, etc. | replace spaces with underscores, change case, and so on. | |||
| 9.6.1. Slug: Header syntax | 9.7.1. Slug: Header syntax | |||
| The syntax of this header MUST conform to the augmented BNF grammar | The syntax of this header MUST conform to the augmented BNF grammar | |||
| in section 2.1 of the HTTP/1.1 specification [RFC2616]. The TEXT | in section 2.1 of the HTTP/1.1 specification [RFC2616]. The TEXT | |||
| rule is described in section 2.2 of the same document. | rule is described in section 2.2 of the same document. | |||
| Slug = "Slug" ":" *TEXT | Slug = "Slug" ":" *TEXT | |||
| Clients MAY send non-ASCII characters in the Slug entity-header, | Clients MAY send non-ASCII characters in the Slug entity-header, | |||
| which they MUST encode using "encoded-words", as defined in | which they MUST encode using "encoded-words", as defined in | |||
| [RFC2047]. Servers SHOULD treat the slug as [RFC2047] encoded if it | [RFC2047]. Servers SHOULD treat the slug as [RFC2047] encoded if it | |||
| matches the "encoded-words" production. | matches the "encoded-words" production. | |||
| 9.6.2. Example | 9.7.2. Example | |||
| Here is an example of the Slug: header that uses the encoding rules | Here is an example of the Slug: header that uses the encoding rules | |||
| of [RFC2047]. | of [RFC2047]. | |||
| POST /myblog/entries HTTP/1.1 | POST /myblog/entries HTTP/1.1 | |||
| Host: example.org | Host: example.org | |||
| Content-Type: image/png | Content-Type: image/png | |||
| Slug: =?iso-8859-1?q?The_Beach?= | Slug: =?iso-8859-1?q?The_Beach?= | |||
| Authorization: Basic ZGFmZnk6c2VjZXJldA== | Authorization: Basic ZGFmZnk6c2VjZXJldA== | |||
| Content-Length: nnn | Content-Length: nnn | |||
| ...binary data... | ...binary data... | |||
| See Section 9.2.1 for an example of the Slug: header applied to the | See Section 9.2.1 for an example of the Slug: header applied to the | |||
| creation of a Member Entry Resource. | creation of an Entry Resource. | |||
| 10. Listing Collections | 10. Listing Collections | |||
| Collection Resources MUST provide representations in the form of Atom | Collection Resources MUST provide representations in the form of Atom | |||
| Feed documents whose Entries contain the IRIs of the Members in the | Feed documents whose Entries contain the IRIs of the Members in the | |||
| Collection. No structural distinction is made between Collection | Collection. No structural distinction is made between Collection | |||
| Feeds and other kinds of Feeds - a Feed might act both as a 'public' | Feeds and other kinds of Feeds - a Feed might act both as a 'public' | |||
| feed for subscription purposes and as a Collection Feed. | feed for subscription purposes and as a Collection Feed. | |||
| Each Entry in the Feed Document SHOULD have an atom:link element with | Each Entry in the Feed Document SHOULD have an atom:link element with | |||
| a relation of "edit" (See Section 11.1). | a relation of "edit" (See Section 11.1). | |||
| The Entries in the returned Atom Feed SHOULD be ordered by their | The Entries in the returned Atom Feed SHOULD be ordered by their | |||
| "atom:updated" property, with the most recently updated Entries | "atom:updated" property, with the most recently updated Entries | |||
| coming first in the document order. Clients SHOULD be constructed in | coming first in the document order. Since the Atom Syndication | |||
| consideration of the fact that changes which do not alter the atom: | Format states that the value of atom:updated is altered when the | |||
| changes to an Entry are something that "the publisher considers | ||||
| significant", clients SHOULD be constructed in consideration of the | ||||
| fact that changes which do not result in alterations to the atom: | ||||
| updated value of an Entry will not affect the position of the Entry | updated value of an Entry will not affect the position of the Entry | |||
| in a Collection. That is, the Atom Syndication Format states that | in a Collection. The atom:updated value is not equivalent to the | |||
| the value of atom:updated is altered when the changes to an Entry are | HTTP Last-Modified: header and can not be used to determine the | |||
| something that "the publisher considers significant." The atom: | freshness of cached responses. | |||
| updated value is not equivalent to the HTTP Last-Modified: header and | ||||
| can not be used to determine the freshness of cached responses. | ||||
| Clients MUST NOT assume that an Atom Entry returned in the Feed is a | Clients MUST NOT assume that an Atom Entry returned in the Feed is a | |||
| full representation of a Member Entry Resource and SHOULD perform a | full representation of an Entry Resource and SHOULD perform a GET on | |||
| GET on the URI of the Member Entry before editing. | the URI of the Member Entry before editing it. See Section 9.5 for a | |||
| discussion on the implications of cache control directives when | ||||
| obtaining entries. | ||||
| 10.1. Collection Paging | 10.1. Collection partial lists | |||
| Collections can contain large numbers of resources. A naive client | Collections can contain large numbers of resources. A client such as | |||
| such as a web spider or web browser could be overwhelmed if the | a web spider or web browser might be overwhelmed if the response to a | |||
| response to a GET contained every Entry in the Collection, and the | GET contained every Entry in a Collection - in turn the server might | |||
| server would waste large amounts of bandwidth and processing time on | also waste bandwidth and processing time on generating a response | |||
| clients unable to handle the response. For this reason, servers MAY | that cannot be handled. For this reason, servers MAY respond to | |||
| return a partial listing of the most recently updated Member | Collection GET requests with a feed document containing a 'partial | |||
| Resources. Such partial feed documents MUST have an atom:link with a | list' of the Collection's members, which also links to the next | |||
| "next" relation whose "href" value is the URI of the next partial | partial list feed if it exists. The first such partial list returned | |||
| listing of the Collection (the next most recently updated Member | MUST contain the most recently updated member resources and MUST have | |||
| Resources) where it exists. This is called "Collection paging". | an atom:link with a "next" relation whose "href" value is the URI of | |||
| the next partial list of the Collection. This next partial list will | ||||
| contain the next most recently updated set of Member Resources (and | ||||
| an atom:link to the following partial list if it exists). | ||||
| The returned Atom Feed MAY contain a subset the Member Entries for a | In addition, partial list feeds MAY contain link elements with "rel" | |||
| Collection. In addition, the Atom Feed document MAY contain link | attribute values of "next", "previous", "first" and "last" that can | |||
| elements with "rel" attribute values of "next", "previous", "first" | be used to navigate through the complete set of entries in the | |||
| and "last" that can be used to navigate through the complete set of | Collection. | |||
| matching Entries. | ||||
| For instance, suppose a client is supplied the URI | For instance, suppose a client is supplied the URI | |||
| "http://example.org/entries/go" of a Collection of Member entries, | "http://example.org/entries/go" of a Collection of Member entries, | |||
| where the server as a matter of policy avoids generating feed | where the server as a matter of policy avoids generating feed | |||
| documents containing more than 10 Entries. The Atom Feed document | documents containing more than 10 Entries. The Atom Feed document | |||
| for the Collection will then represent the first 'page' in a set of | for the Collection will then represent the first partial list of a | |||
| 10 linked feed documents. The "first" relation will reference the | set of 10 linked feed documents. The "first" relation will reference | |||
| initial feed document in the set and the "last" relation references | the initial feed document in the set and the "last" relation | |||
| the final Atom Feed Document in the set. Within each document, the | references the final Atom Feed Document in the set. Within each | |||
| "next" and "previous" link relations reference the preceding and | document, the "next" and "previous" link relations reference the | |||
| subsequent documents. | preceding and subsequent documents. | |||
| <feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"> | <feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"> | |||
| <link rel="first" | <link rel="first" | |||
| href="http://example.org/entries/go" /> | href="http://example.org/entries/go" /> | |||
| <link rel="next" | <link rel="next" | |||
| href="http://example.org/entries/2" /> | href="http://example.org/entries/2" /> | |||
| <link rel="last" | <link rel="last" | |||
| href="http://example.org/entries/10" /> | href="http://example.org/entries/10" /> | |||
| ... | ... | |||
| </feed> | </feed> | |||
| The "next" and "previous" link elements for the feed 'page' located | The "next" and "previous" link elements for the partial list feed | |||
| at "http://example.org/entries/2" would look like this: | located at "http://example.org/entries/2" would look like this: | |||
| <feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"> | <feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"> | |||
| <link rel="first" | <link rel="first" | |||
| href="http://example.org/entries/go" /> | href="http://example.org/entries/go" /> | |||
| <link rel="previous" | <link rel="previous" | |||
| href="http://example.org/entries/go" /> | href="http://example.org/entries/go" /> | |||
| <link rel="next" | <link rel="next" | |||
| href="http://example.org/entries/3" /> | href="http://example.org/entries/3" /> | |||
| <link rel="last" | <link rel="last" | |||
| href="http://example.org/entries/10" /> | href="http://example.org/entries/10" /> | |||
| ... | ... | |||
| </feed> | </feed> | |||
| 10.2. The "app:edited" Element | 10.2. The "app:edited" Element | |||
| The "app:edited" element is a Date construct as defined by [RFC4287] | The "app:edited" element is a Date construct as defined by [RFC4287] | |||
| whose value indicates the most recent instant in time when an Entry | whose content indicates the last time an Entry was edited. If the | |||
| was edited, including when created. Atom Entry elements in | entry has not been edited yet, the content indicates the time it was | |||
| Collection documents SHOULD contain one "app:edited" element, and | created. Atom Entry elements in Collection documents SHOULD contain | |||
| MUST NOT contain more than one. | one "app:edited" element, and MUST NOT contain more than one. | |||
| appEdited = element app:edited ( atomDateConstruct ) | appEdited = element app:edited ( atomDateConstruct ) | |||
| The server SHOULD change the value of this element every time a | The server SHOULD change the value of this element every time a | |||
| Collection Member Resource or an associated Media Resource has been | Collection Member Resource or an associated Media Resource has been | |||
| edited. | edited. | |||
| 11. Atom Format Link Relation Extensions | 11. Atom Format Link Relation Extensions | |||
| 11.1. The "edit" Link Relation | 11.1. The "edit" Link Relation | |||
| This specification adds the value "edit" to the Atom Registry of Link | This specification adds the value "edit" to the Atom Registry of Link | |||
| Relations (see section 7.1 of [RFC4287]). The value of "edit" | Relations (see section 7.1 of [RFC4287]). The value of "edit" | |||
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| relations in the same Entry reference the same resource. If a client | relations in the same Entry reference the same resource. If a client | |||
| encounters multiple "edit-media" link relations in an Entry then it | encounters multiple "edit-media" link relations in an Entry then it | |||
| SHOULD choose a link based on the client preferences for "type" and | SHOULD choose a link based on the client preferences for "type" and | |||
| "hreflang". If a client encounters multiple "edit-media" link | "hreflang". If a client encounters multiple "edit-media" link | |||
| relations in an Entry and has no preference based on the "type" and | relations in an Entry and has no preference based on the "type" and | |||
| "hreflang" attributes then the client SHOULD pick the first "edit- | "hreflang" attributes then the client SHOULD pick the first "edit- | |||
| media" link relation in document order. | media" link relation in document order. | |||
| 12. The Atom Format Type Parameter | 12. The Atom Format Type Parameter | |||
| The Atom Syndication Format (RFC 4287) defines the 'application/ | The Atom Syndication Format (RFC 4287) defines the "application/ | |||
| atom+xml' media type to identify both Atom Feed and Atom Entry | atom+xml" media type to identify both Atom Feed and Atom Entry | |||
| Documents. Implementation experience has demonstrated that Atom Feed | Documents. Implementation experience has demonstrated that Atom Feed | |||
| and Entry Documents can have different processing models and that | and Entry Documents can have different processing models and that | |||
| there are situations where they need to be differentiated. This | there are situations where they need to be differentiated. This | |||
| document defines an optional 'type' parameter used to differentiate | document defines an optional "type" parameter used to differentiate | |||
| the two types of Atom documents. | the two types of Atom documents. | |||
| 12.1. The 'type' parameter | 12.1. The 'type' parameter | |||
| This document defines a new "type" parameter for use with the | This document defines a new "type" parameter for use with the | |||
| 'application/atom+xml' media type. | "application/atom+xml" media type: | |||
| type = "entry" / "feed" | type = "entry" / "feed" | |||
| Neither the parameter name nor its value are case sensitive. | Neither the parameter name nor its value are case sensitive. | |||
| The value 'entry' indicates that the media type identifies an Atom | The value "entry" indicates that the media type identifies an Atom | |||
| Entry Document. The root element of the document MUST be atom:entry. | Entry Document. The root element of the document MUST be atom:entry. | |||
| The value 'feed' indicates that the media type identifies an Atom | The value "feed" indicates that the media type identifies an Atom | |||
| Feed Document. The root element of the document MUST be atom:feed. | Feed Document. The root element of the document MUST be atom:feed. | |||
| If not specified, the type is assumed to be unspecified, requiring | If not specified, the type is assumed to be unspecified, requiring | |||
| Atom processors to examine the root element to determine the type of | Atom processors to examine the root element to determine the type of | |||
| Atom document. | Atom document. | |||
| 12.1.1. Conformance | 12.1.1. Conformance | |||
| New specifications MAY require that the type parameter be used to | New specifications MAY require that the type parameter be used to | |||
| identify the Atom Document type. Producers of Atom Entry Documents | identify the Atom Document type. Producers of Atom Entry Documents | |||
| SHOULD use the type parameter regardless of whether or not it is | SHOULD use the type parameter regardless of whether or not it is | |||
| required. Producers of Atom Feed Documents MAY use the parameter. | required. Producers of Atom Feed Documents MAY use the parameter. | |||
| Atom processors that do not recognize the 'type' parameter MUST | Atom processors that do not recognize the "type" parameter MUST | |||
| ignore its value and examine the root element to determine the | ignore its value and examine the root element to determine the | |||
| document type. | document type. | |||
| Atom processors that do recognize the parameter SHOULD detect and | Atom processors that do recognize the "type" parameter SHOULD detect | |||
| report inconsistencies between the parameter's value and the actual | and report inconsistencies between the parameter's value and the | |||
| type of the document's root element. | actual type of the document's root element. | |||
| 13. Atom Publishing Controls | 13. Atom Publishing Controls | |||
| This specification defines an Atom Format Structured Extension, as | This specification defines an Atom Format Structured Extension, as | |||
| defined in Section 6 of [RFC4287], for publishing control within the | defined in Section 6 of [RFC4287], for publishing control within the | |||
| "http://purl.org/atom/app#" namespace. | "http://purl.org/atom/app#" namespace. | |||
| 13.1. The "app:control" Element | 13.1. The "app:control" Element | |||
| namespace app = "http://purl.org/atom/app#" | namespace app = "http://purl.org/atom/app#" | |||
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| The app:control element and its child elements MAY be included in | The app:control element and its child elements MAY be included in | |||
| Atom Feed or Entry Documents. | Atom Feed or Entry Documents. | |||
| The app:control element can contain an optional "app:draft" element | The app:control element can contain an optional "app:draft" element | |||
| as defined below, and can contain extension elements as defined in | as defined below, and can contain extension elements as defined in | |||
| Section 6 of [RFC4287]. | Section 6 of [RFC4287]. | |||
| 13.1.1. The "app:draft" Element | 13.1.1. The "app:draft" Element | |||
| The inclusion of the app:draft element represents a request by the | ||||
| client to control the visibility of a Member Resource. Server | ||||
| support is optional and thus the app:draft element MAY be ignored by | ||||
| the server. | ||||
| The number of app:draft elements in app:control MUST be zero or one. | The number of app:draft elements in app:control MUST be zero or one. | |||
| Its value MUST be one of "yes" or "no". A value of "no" indicates a | The content of an app:draft element MUST be one of "yes" or "no". If | |||
| client request that the Member Resource be made publicly visible. If | the element contains "no" this indicates a client request that the | |||
| the app:draft element is missing then the value MUST be understood to | Member Resource be made publicly visible. If the app:draft element | |||
| be "no". The inclusion of the app:draft element represents a request | is not present then servers that support the extension MUST behave as | |||
| by the client to control the visibility of a Member Resource and the | though an app:draft element containing "no" was sent. | |||
| app:draft element MAY be ignored by the server. | ||||
| 14. Securing the Atom Publishing Protocol | 14. Securing the Atom Publishing Protocol | |||
| The Atom Publishing Protocol is based on HTTP. Authentication | The Atom Publishing Protocol is based on HTTP. Authentication | |||
| requirements for HTTP are covered in Section 11 of [RFC2616]. | requirements for HTTP are covered in Section 11 of [RFC2616]. | |||
| The use of authentication mechanisms to prevent POSTing or editing by | The use of authentication mechanisms to prevent POSTing or editing by | |||
| unknown or unauthorized clients is RECOMMENDED but not required. | unknown or unauthorized clients is RECOMMENDED but not required. | |||
| When authentication is not used, clients and servers are vulnerable | When authentication is not used, clients and servers are vulnerable | |||
| to trivial spoofing, denial of service and defacement attacks, | to trivial spoofing, denial of service and defacement attacks, | |||
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| server operator. Clients are likely to face authentication schemes | server operator. Clients are likely to face authentication schemes | |||
| that vary across server deployments. At a minimum, client and server | that vary across server deployments. At a minimum, client and server | |||
| implementations MUST be capable of being configured to use HTTP Basic | implementations MUST be capable of being configured to use HTTP Basic | |||
| Authentication [RFC2617] in conjunction with a TLS connection as | Authentication [RFC2617] in conjunction with a TLS connection as | |||
| specified by [RFC2818]. See [RFC4346] for more information on TLS. | specified by [RFC2818]. See [RFC4346] for more information on TLS. | |||
| The choice of authentication mechanism will impact interoperability. | The choice of authentication mechanism will impact interoperability. | |||
| The minimum level of security referenced above (Basic Authentication | The minimum level of security referenced above (Basic Authentication | |||
| with TLS) is considered good practice for Internet applications at | with TLS) is considered good practice for Internet applications at | |||
| the time of publication of this specification and sufficient for | the time of publication of this specification and sufficient for | |||
| establishing a baseline for interoperability. Implementers can | establishing a baseline for interoperability. Implementers are | |||
| investigate and use alternative mechanisms regarded as equivalently | encouraged to investigate and use alternative mechanisms regarded as | |||
| good or better at the time of deployment. It is RECOMMENDED that | equivalently good or better at the time of deployment. It is | |||
| clients be implemented in such a way that allows new authentication | RECOMMENDED that clients be implemented in such a way that allows new | |||
| schemes to be deployed. | authentication schemes to be deployed. | |||
| Because this protocol uses HTTP response status codes as the primary | Because this protocol uses HTTP response status codes as the primary | |||
| means of reporting the result of a request, servers are advised to | means of reporting the result of a request, servers are advised to | |||
| respond to unauthorized or unauthenticated requests using an | respond to unauthorized or unauthenticated requests using an | |||
| appropriate 4xx HTTP response code (e.g. 401 "Unauthorized" or 403 | appropriate 4xx HTTP response code (e.g. 401 "Unauthorized" or 403 | |||
| "Forbidden") in accordance with [RFC2617]. | "Forbidden") in accordance with [RFC2617]. | |||
| 15. Security Considerations | 15. Security Considerations | |||
| As an HTTP-based protocol, APP is subject to the security | As an HTTP-based protocol, APP is subject to the security | |||
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| 16. IANA Considerations | 16. IANA Considerations | |||
| 16.1. Content-type registration for 'application/atomserv+xml' | 16.1. Content-type registration for 'application/atomserv+xml' | |||
| An Atom Publishing Protocol Service Document, when serialized as XML | An Atom Publishing Protocol Service Document, when serialized as XML | |||
| 1.0, can be identified with the following media type: | 1.0, can be identified with the following media type: | |||
| MIME media type name: application | MIME media type name: application | |||
| MIME subtype name: atomserv+xml | MIME subtype name: atomsvc+xml | |||
| Mandatory parameters: None. | Mandatory parameters: None. | |||
| Optional parameters: | Optional parameters: | |||
| "charset": This parameter has identical semantics to the charset | "charset": This parameter has identical semantics to the charset | |||
| parameter of the "application/xml" media type as specified in | parameter of the "application/xml" media type as specified in | |||
| [RFC3023]. | [RFC3023]. | |||
| Encoding considerations: Identical to those of "application/xml" as | Encoding considerations: Identical to those of "application/xml" as | |||
| described in [RFC3023], section 3.2. | described in [RFC3023], section 3.2. | |||
| Security considerations: As defined in this specification. | Security considerations: As defined in this specification. | |||
| [[anchor32: update upon publication]] | [[anchor30: update upon publication]] | |||
| In addition, as this media type uses the "+xml" convention, it | In addition, as this media type uses the "+xml" convention, it | |||
| shares the same security considerations as described in [RFC3023], | shares the same security considerations as described in [RFC3023], | |||
| section 10. | section 10. | |||
| Interoperability considerations: There are no known interoperability | Interoperability considerations: There are no known interoperability | |||
| issues. | issues. | |||
| Published specification: This specification. [[anchor33: update upon | Published specification: This specification. [[anchor31: update upon | |||
| publication]] | publication]] | |||
| Applications that use this media type: No known applications | Applications that use this media type: No known applications | |||
| currently use this media type. | currently use this media type. | |||
| Additional information: | Additional information: | |||
| Magic number(s): As specified for "application/xml" in [RFC3023], | Magic number(s): As specified for "application/xml" in [RFC3023], | |||
| section 3.2. | section 3.2. | |||
| File extension: .atomsrv | File extension: .atomsvc | |||
| Fragment identifiers: As specified for "application/xml" in | Fragment identifiers: As specified for "application/xml" in | |||
| [RFC3023], section 5. | [RFC3023], section 5. | |||
| Base URI: As specified in [RFC3023], section 6. | Base URI: As specified in [RFC3023], section 6. | |||
| Macintosh File Type code: TEXT | Macintosh File Type code: TEXT | |||
| Person and email address to contact for further information: Joe | Person and email address to contact for further information: Joe | |||
| Gregorio <joe@bitworking.org> | Gregorio <joe@bitworking.org> | |||
| Intended usage: COMMON | Intended usage: COMMON | |||
| Author/Change controller: This specification's author(s). | Author/Change controller: This specification's author(s). | |||
| [[anchor34: update upon publication]] | [[anchor32: update upon publication]] | |||
| 16.2. Content-type registration for 'application/atomcat+xml' | 16.2. Content-type registration for 'application/atomcat+xml' | |||
| An Atom Publishing Protocol Category Document, when serialized as XML | An Atom Publishing Protocol Category Document, when serialized as XML | |||
| 1.0, can be identified with the following media type: | 1.0, can be identified with the following media type: | |||
| MIME media type name: application | MIME media type name: application | |||
| MIME subtype name: atomcat+xml | MIME subtype name: atomcat+xml | |||
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| Optional parameters: | Optional parameters: | |||
| "charset": This parameter has identical semantics to the charset | "charset": This parameter has identical semantics to the charset | |||
| parameter of the "application/xml" media type as specified in | parameter of the "application/xml" media type as specified in | |||
| [RFC3023]. | [RFC3023]. | |||
| Encoding considerations: Identical to those of "application/xml" as | Encoding considerations: Identical to those of "application/xml" as | |||
| described in [RFC3023], section 3.2. | described in [RFC3023], section 3.2. | |||
| Security considerations: As defined in this specification. | Security considerations: As defined in this specification. | |||
| [[anchor35: update upon publication]] | [[anchor33: update upon publication]] | |||
| In addition, as this media type uses the "+xml" convention, it | In addition, as this media type uses the "+xml" convention, it | |||
| shares the same security considerations as described in [RFC3023], | shares the same security considerations as described in [RFC3023], | |||
| section 10. | section 10. | |||
| Interoperability considerations: There are no known interoperability | Interoperability considerations: There are no known interoperability | |||
| issues. | issues. | |||
| Published specification: This specification. [[anchor36: update upon | Published specification: This specification. [[anchor34: update upon | |||
| publication]] | publication]] | |||
| Applications that use this media type: No known applications | Applications that use this media type: No known applications | |||
| currently use this media type. | currently use this media type. | |||
| Additional information: | Additional information: | |||
| Magic number(s): As specified for "application/xml" in [RFC3023], | Magic number(s): As specified for "application/xml" in [RFC3023], | |||
| section 3.2. | section 3.2. | |||
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| Base URI: As specified in [RFC3023], section 6. | Base URI: As specified in [RFC3023], section 6. | |||
| Macintosh File Type code: TEXT | Macintosh File Type code: TEXT | |||
| Person and email address to contact for further information: Joe | Person and email address to contact for further information: Joe | |||
| Gregorio <joe@bitworking.org> | Gregorio <joe@bitworking.org> | |||
| Intended usage: COMMON | Intended usage: COMMON | |||
| Author/Change controller: This specification's author(s). | Author/Change controller: This specification's author(s). | |||
| [[anchor37: update upon publication]] | [[anchor35: update upon publication]] | |||
| 16.3. Header field registration for 'SLUG' | 16.3. Header field registration for 'SLUG' | |||
| Header field: SLUG | Header field: SLUG | |||
| Applicable protocol: http [RFC2616] | Applicable protocol: http [RFC2616] | |||
| Status: standard. | Status: standard. | |||
| Author/Change controller: IETF (iesg@ietf.org) Internet Engineering | Author/Change controller: IETF (iesg@ietf.org) Internet Engineering | |||
| Task Force | Task Force | |||
| Specification document(s): draft-ietf-atompub-protocol-13.txt | Specification document(s): draft-ietf-atompub-protocol-13.txt | |||
| ([[anchor38: update on rfc number assignment]]) | ([[anchor36: update on rfc number assignment]]) | |||
| Related information: | Related information: | |||
| 16.4. The Link Relation registration "edit" | 16.4. The Link Relation registration "edit" | |||
| Attribute Value: edit | Attribute Value: edit | |||
| Description: An IRI of an editable Member Entry. When appearing | Description: An IRI of an editable Member Entry. When appearing | |||
| within an atom:entry, the href IRI can be used to retrieve, update | within an atom:entry, the href IRI can be used to retrieve, update | |||
| and delete the resource represented by that Entry. | and delete the resource represented by that Entry. | |||
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| [RFC2616] Fielding, R., Gettys, J., Mogul, J., Frystyk, H., | [RFC2616] Fielding, R., Gettys, J., Mogul, J., Frystyk, H., | |||
| Masinter, L., Leach, P., and T. Berners-Lee, "Hypertext | Masinter, L., Leach, P., and T. Berners-Lee, "Hypertext | |||
| Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.1", RFC 2616, June 1999. | Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.1", RFC 2616, June 1999. | |||
| [RFC2617] Franks, J., Hallam-Baker, P., Hostetler, J., Lawrence, S., | [RFC2617] Franks, J., Hallam-Baker, P., Hostetler, J., Lawrence, S., | |||
| Leach, P., Luotonen, A., and L. Stewart, "HTTP | Leach, P., Luotonen, A., and L. Stewart, "HTTP | |||
| Authentication: Basic and Digest Access Authentication", | Authentication: Basic and Digest Access Authentication", | |||
| RFC 2617, June 1999. | RFC 2617, June 1999. | |||
| [RFC2818] Rescorla, E., "HTTP Over TLS", RFC 2818, May 2000. | ||||
| [RFC3023] Murata, M., St. Laurent, S., and D. Kohn, "XML Media | [RFC3023] Murata, M., St. Laurent, S., and D. Kohn, "XML Media | |||
| Types", RFC 3023, January 2001. | Types", RFC 3023, January 2001. | |||
| [RFC3986] Berners-Lee, T., Fielding, R., and L. Masinter, "Uniform | [RFC3986] Berners-Lee, T., Fielding, R., and L. Masinter, "Uniform | |||
| Resource Identifier (URI): Generic Syntax", STD 66, | Resource Identifier (URI): Generic Syntax", STD 66, | |||
| RFC 3986, January 2005. | RFC 3986, January 2005. | |||
| [RFC3987] Duerst, M. and M. Suignard, "Internationalized Resource | [RFC3987] Duerst, M. and M. Suignard, "Internationalized Resource | |||
| Identifiers (IRIs)", RFC 3987, January 2005. | Identifiers (IRIs)", RFC 3987, January 2005. | |||
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| <http://www.w3.org/TR/2002/REC-xmldsig-core-20020212>. | <http://www.w3.org/TR/2002/REC-xmldsig-core-20020212>. | |||
| [W3C.REC-xmlenc-core] | [W3C.REC-xmlenc-core] | |||
| Eastlake, D. and J. Reagle, "XML Encryption Syntax and | Eastlake, D. and J. Reagle, "XML Encryption Syntax and | |||
| Processing", World Wide Web Consortium Recommendation REC- | Processing", World Wide Web Consortium Recommendation REC- | |||
| xmlenc-core-20021210, December 2002, | xmlenc-core-20021210, December 2002, | |||
| <http://www.w3.org/TR/2002/REC-xmlenc-core-20021210>. | <http://www.w3.org/TR/2002/REC-xmlenc-core-20021210>. | |||
| 17.2. Informative References | 17.2. Informative References | |||
| [RFC2818] Rescorla, E., "HTTP Over TLS", RFC 2818, May 2000. | ||||
| [RNC] Clark, J., "RELAX NG Compact Syntax", December 2001, <http | [RNC] Clark, J., "RELAX NG Compact Syntax", December 2001, <http | |||
| ://www.oasis-open.org/committees/relax-ng/ | ://www.oasis-open.org/committees/relax-ng/ | |||
| compact-20021121.html>. | compact-20021121.html>. | |||
| [W3C.NOTE-detect-lost-update-19990510] | ||||
| Nielsen, H. and D. LaLiberte, "Editing the Web: Detecting | ||||
| the Lost Update Problem Using Unreserved Checkout", World | ||||
| Wide Web Consortium NOTE NOTE-detect-lost-update, | ||||
| May 1999, <http://www.w3.org/1999/04/Editing/>. | ||||
| [W3C.REC-webarch-20041215] | [W3C.REC-webarch-20041215] | |||
| Walsh, N. and I. Jacobs, "Architecture of the World Wide | Walsh, N. and I. Jacobs, "Architecture of the World Wide | |||
| Web, Volume One", W3C REC REC-webarch-20041215, | Web, Volume One", W3C REC REC-webarch-20041215, | |||
| December 2004. | December 2004. | |||
| URIs | URIs | |||
| [1] <http://www.imc.org/atom-protocol/index.html> | [1] <http://www.imc.org/atom-protocol/index.html> | |||
| Appendix A. Contributors | Appendix A. Contributors | |||
| The content and concepts within are a product of the Atom community | The content and concepts within are a product of the Atom community | |||
| and the Atompub Working Group. | and the Atompub Working Group. | |||
| [[anchor42: chairs to compile a contribution list for 1.0 --dehora]] | [[anchor40: chairs to compile a contribution list for 1.0 --dehora]] | |||
| Appendix B. RELAX NG Compact Schema | Appendix B. RELAX NG Compact Schema | |||
| This appendix is informative. | This appendix is informative. | |||
| The Relax NG schema explicitly excludes elements in the Atom Protocol | The Relax NG schema explicitly excludes elements in the Atom Protocol | |||
| namespace which are not defined in this revision of the | namespace which are not defined in this revision of the | |||
| specification. Requirements for Atom Protocol processors | specification. Requirements for Atom Protocol processors | |||
| encountering such markup are given in Section 6.2 and Section 6.3 of | encountering such markup are given in Section 6.2 and Section 6.3 of | |||
| [RFC4287]. | [RFC4287]. | |||
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| element * - atom:* { | element * - atom:* { | |||
| (attribute * { text } | (attribute * { text } | |||
| | text | | text | |||
| | anyElement)* | | anyElement)* | |||
| } | } | |||
| # EOF | # EOF | |||
| Appendix C. Revision History | Appendix C. Revision History | |||
| [[anchor44: This section to be removed upon publication.]] | [[anchor42: This section to be removed upon publication.]] | |||
| draft-ietf-atompub-protocol-14: typos; removed "The language context | ||||
| is only significant for elements and attributes declared to be | ||||
| "Language-Sensitive" by this specification. "; "Successful member | ||||
| creation is normally indicated with a 201 ("Created") response code." | ||||
| removed "normally" from that sentence (9.2); Added "Media Link | ||||
| Entries are represented as Atom Entries and appear in the | ||||
| Collection." to 9.6; said that an app:accept value of "entry" is | ||||
| equivalent to "application/atom+xml;type=entry"; double-check spec | ||||
| terms; Member Entry Resource -> Entry Resource; Added MLE, Entry | ||||
| Resource and Media Resource terms defs; 6.1 para split; 10.1 | ||||
| collection paging, rewrote for clarity; 13.1.1 app:edited rewrote for | ||||
| clarity/conflict; text for GETting entries and cache handling; 4: | ||||
| Typo: "And Media Resources IRIs", s/Resources/Resource/; consensus | ||||
| call: application/atomsvc+xml, extension is .atomsvc; DRY app: | ||||
| categories; make it clear the app:draft support is optional whether | ||||
| or not the value is sent; 9.2: put related ideas together into | ||||
| paragraphs.; 10: partial list editing; security: use elharos text; | ||||
| app:edited: tweak text suplied by ari; create a section for | ||||
| workspaces and move the descriptive text there; Moved rfc2818 to non- | ||||
| normative references. Added the W3C note on lost updates as a | ||||
| reference. | ||||
| draft-ietf-atompub-protocol-13: Added Lisa's verbiage. Folded in | draft-ietf-atompub-protocol-13: Added Lisa's verbiage. Folded in | |||
| James' Atom Format media type 'type' parameter spec. Updated | James' Atom Format media type 'type' parameter spec. Updated | |||
| document references to be more consistent, added URLs to some, and | document references to be more consistent, added URLs to some, and | |||
| shortened up their anchors. Debugged rnc. | shortened up their anchors. Debugged rnc. | |||
| draft-ietf-atompub-protocol-11: Parts of PaceAppEdited. | draft-ietf-atompub-protocol-11: Parts of PaceAppEdited. | |||
| PaceSecurityConsiderationsRevised. | PaceSecurityConsiderationsRevised. | |||
| draft-ietf-atompub-protocol-10: PaceRemoveTitleHeader2, | draft-ietf-atompub-protocol-10: PaceRemoveTitleHeader2, | |||
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