Index
A note on the digital index
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Symbols
- & (ampersand), URIs, Solution
- , (comma), URIs, Solution
- - (hyphen), URIs, Solution
- . (dot) character, URI extensions, Discussion
- . (full stop), URIs, Full stop, or period
- / (forward-slash separator), URIs, Solution
- _ (underscore), URIs, Solution
A
- absolute URIs, Discussion
- abstraction versus visibility, Discussion
- Accept-* headers, Solution
- Accept-Charset headers, How to Implement Character Encoding Negotiation
- Accept-Language headers, Solution
- ad hoc queries, SQL and XPath, Discussion
- address book example, Discussion
- address correction process example, Discussion
- Age headers, Discussion
- agent-driven content negotiation, How to Use Agent-Driven Content Negotiation
- alternate link relation type, Solution, alternate
- Amazon S3, Authorization headers, Discussion
- ampersand (&), URIs, Solution
- annotating representations using entity headers, How to Use Entity Headers to Annotate Representations–Last-Modified
- appendix link relation type, appendix
- application flow
- content versus server-driven negotiation, Discussion
- links, How to Use Links to Manage Application Flow–Discussion
- application protocol (see HTTP)
- application state
- defined, Hypermedia and Application State
- HTTP, ...
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