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Changeset 2285 – Hypertext Transfer Protocol Wiki
Changeset 2285
Jun 8, 2013, 9:18:24 PM (6 years ago)
(editorial) Register x-gzip and x-compress; add a reference for compress; clean up the coding descriptions to be consistent with the referenced sources; addresses #457
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coding (LZW). Recipients <em class="bcp14">SHOULD</em> consider "x-compress" to be equivalent to "compress".
<p id="rfc.section.4.2.2.p.1">The "deflate" coding is a "zlib" data format <a href="#RFC1950" id="rfc.xref.RFC1950.1"><cite title="ZLIB Compressed Data Format Specification version 3.3">[RFC1950]</cite></a> containing a "deflate" compressed data stream <a href="#RFC1951" id="rfc.xref.RFC1951.1"><cite title="DEFLATE Compressed Data Format Specification version 1.3">[RFC1951]</cite></a> that uses a combination of the Lempel-Ziv (LZ77) compression algorithm and Huffman coding.
<td class="left">"deflate" compressed data (<a href="#RFC1951" id="rfc.xref.RFC1951.2"><cite title="DEFLATE Compressed Data Format Specification version 1.3">[RFC1951]</cite></a>) inside the "zlib" data format (<a href="#RFC1950" id="rfc.xref.RFC1950.2"><cite title="ZLIB Compressed Data Format Specification version 3.3">[RFC1950]</cite></a>)
<td class="left">GZIP file format <a href="#RFC1952" id="rfc.xref.RFC1952.2"><cite title="GZIP file format specification version 4.3">[RFC1952]</cite></a></td>
<td class="top">Kristol, D., “<a href="http://arxiv.org/abs/cs.SE/0105018">HTTP Cookies: Standards, Privacy, and Politics</a>”, ACM Transactions on Internet Technology&nbsp;1(2), November&nbsp;2001, &lt;<a href="http://arxiv.org/abs/cs.SE/0105018">http://arxiv.org/abs/cs.SE/0105018</a>&gt;.
<p class="noprint"><a href="#rfc.index.A">A</a> <a href="#rfc.index.B">B</a> <a href="#rfc.index.C">C</a> <a href="#rfc.index.D">D</a> <a href="#rfc.index.E">E</a> <a href="#rfc.index.G">G</a> <a href="#rfc.index.H">H</a> <a href="#rfc.index.I">I</a> <a href="#rfc.index.K">K</a> <a href="#rfc.index.M">M</a> <a href="#rfc.index.N">N</a> <a href="#rfc.index.O">O</a> <a href="#rfc.index.P">P</a> <a href="#rfc.index.R">R</a> <a href="#rfc.index.S">S</a> <a href="#rfc.index.T">T</a> <a href="#rfc.index.U">U</a> <a href="#rfc.index.V">V</a> <a href="#rfc.index.W">W</a>
coding (LZW). Recipients &SHOULD; consider "x-compress" to be
equivalent to "compress".
The "compress" coding is an adaptive Lempel-Ziv-Welch (LZW) coding
<xref target="Welch"/> that is commonly produced by the UNIX file
compression program "compress".
Recipients &SHOULD; consider "x-compress" to be equivalent to "compress".
The "deflate" coding is a "zlib" data format <xref target="RFC1950"/>
containing a "deflate" compressed data stream <xref target="RFC1951"/>
that uses a combination of the Lempel-Ziv (LZ77) compression algorithm and
The "gzip" coding is an LZ77 coding with a 32 bit CRC that is commonly
produced by the gzip file compression program <xref target="RFC1952"/>.
Recipients &SHOULD; consider "x-gzip" to be equivalent to "gzip".
<c>UNIX "compress" data format <xref target="Welch"/></c>
<c>"deflate" compressed data (<xref target="RFC1951"/>) inside
<c>GZIP file format <xref target="RFC1952"/></c>
<c>x-compress</c>
<c>Deprecated (alias for compress)</c>
<c>x-gzip</c>
<c>Deprecated (alias for gzip)</c>
<seriesInfo name="IEEE Computer" value="17(6)"/>
<seriesInfo name="ACM Transactions on Internet Technology" value="1(2)"/>
<td class="left"> <a href="#header.accept-encoding" id="rfc.xref.header.accept-encoding.4" title="Accept-Encoding">Section&nbsp;5.3.4</a>
<td class="left"> <a href="p1-messaging.html#compress.coding" title="Compress Coding">Section 4.2.1</a> of <a href="#Part1" id="rfc.xref.Part1.44"><cite title="Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP/1.1): Message Syntax and Routing">[Part1]</cite></a>
<td class="left"> <a href="p1-messaging.html#gzip.coding" title="Gzip Coding">Section 4.2.3</a> of <a href="#Part1" id="rfc.xref.Part1.45"><cite title="Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP/1.1): Message Syntax and Routing">[Part1]</cite></a>
the "zlib" data format (<xref target="RFC1950"/>)</c>
<c>reserved (synonym for "no encoding" in <x:ref>Accept-Encoding</x:ref>
header field)</c>
<c>Reserved
(synonym for "no encoding" in <x:ref>Accept-Encoding</x:ref>)</c>
<seriesInfo name='BCP' value='166' />
<seriesInfo name='RFC' value='6365' />