分享
 
 
 

RFC2397 - The data URL scheme

王朝other·作者佚名  2008-05-31
窄屏简体版  字體: |||超大  

Network Working Group L. Masinter

Request for Comments: 2397 Xerox Corporation

Category: Standards Track August 1998

The "data" URL scheme

Status of this Memo

This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the

Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for

improvements. Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet

Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state

and status of this protocol. Distribution of this memo is unlimited.

Copyright Notice

Copyright (C) The Internet Society (1998). All Rights Reserved.

1. Abstract

A new URL scheme, "data", is defined. It allows inclusion of small

data items as "immediate" data, as if it had been included

externally.

2. Description

Some applications that use URLs also have a need to embed (small)

media type data directly inline. This document defines a new URL

scheme that would work like 'immediate addressing'. The URLs are of

the form:

data:[<mediatype>][;base64],<data>

The <mediatype> is an Internet media type specification (with

optional parameters.) The appearance of ";base64" means that the data

is encoded as base64. Without ";base64", the data (as a sequence of

octets) is represented using ASCII encoding for octets inside the

range of safe URL characters and using the standard %xx hex encoding

of URLs for octets outside that range. If <mediatype> is omitted, it

defaults to text/plain;charset=US-ASCII. As a shorthand,

"text/plain" can be omitted but the charset parameter supplied.

The "data:" URL scheme is only useful for short values. Note that

some applications that use URLs may impose a length limit; for

example, URLs embedded within <A> anchors in Html have a length limit

determined by the SGML declaration for HTML [RFC1866]. The LITLEN

(1024) limits the number of characters which can appear in a single

attribute value literal, the ATTSPLEN (2100) limits the sum of all

lengths of all attribute value specifications which appear in a tag,

and the TAGLEN (2100) limits the overall length of a tag.

The "data" URL scheme has no relative URL forms.

3. Syntax

dataurl := "data:" [ mediatype ] [ ";base64" ] "," data

mediatype := [ type "/" suBType ] *( ";" parameter )

data := *urlchar

parameter := attribute "=" value

where "urlchar" is imported from [RFC2396], and "type", "subtype",

"attribute" and "value" are the corresponding tokens from [RFC2045],

represented using URL escaped encoding of [RFC2396] as necessary.

Attribute values in [RFC2045] are allowed to be either represented as

tokens or as quoted strings. However, within a "data" URL, the

"quoted-string" representation would be awkward, since the quote mark

is itself not a valid urlchar. For this reason, parameter values

should use the URL Escaped encoding instead of quoted string if the

parameter values contain any "tspecial".

The ";base64" extension is distinguishable from a content-type

parameter by the fact that it doesn't have a following "=" sign.

4. Examples

A data URL might be used for arbitrary types of data. The URL

data:,A%20brief%20note

encodes the text/plain string "A brief note", which might be useful

in a footnote link.

The HTML fragment:

<IMG

SRC="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODdhMAAwAPAAAAAAAP///ywAAAAAMAAw

AAAC8IyPqcvt3wCcDkiLc7C0qwyGHhSWpjQu5yqmCYsapyuvUUlvONmOZtfzgFz

ByTB10QgxOR0TqBQejhRNzOfkVJ+5YiUqrXF5Y5lKh/DeuNcP5yLWGsEbtLiOSp

a/TPg7JpJHxyendzWTBfX0cxOnKPjgBzi4diinWGdkF8kjdfnycQZXZeYGejmJl

ZeGl9i2icVqaNVailT6F5iJ90m6mvuTS4OK05M0vDk0Q4XUtwvKOzrcd3iq9uis

F81M1OIcR7lEewwcLp7tuNNkM3uNna3F2JQFo97Vriy/Xl4/f1cf5VWzXyym7PH

hhx4dbgYKAAA7"

ALT="Larry">

could be used for a small inline image in a HTML document. (The

embedded image is probably near the limit of utility. For anything

else larger, data URLs are likely to be inappropriate.)

A data URL scheme's media type specification can include other

parameters; for example, one might specify a charset parameter.

data:text/plain;charset=iso-8859-7,%be%fg%be

can be used for a short sequence of greek characters.

Some applications may use the "data" URL scheme in order to provide

setup parameters for other kinds of networking applications. For

example, one might create a media type

application/vnd-xxx-query

whose content consists of a query string and a database identifier

for the "xxx" vendor's databases. A URL of the form:

data:application/vnd-xxx-

query,select_vcount,fcol_from_fieldtable/local

could then be used in a local application to launch the "helper" for

application/vnd-xxx-query and give it the immediate data included.

5. History

This idea was originally proposed August 1995. Some versions of the

data URL scheme have been used in the definition of VRML, and a

version has appeared as part of a proposal for embedded data in HTML.

Various changes have been made, based on requests, to elide the media

type, pack the indication of the base64 encoding more tightly, and

eliminate "quoted printable" as an encoding since it would not easily

yield valid URLs without additional %xx encoding, which itself is

sufficient. The "data" URL scheme is in use in VRML, new applications

of HTML, and various commercial prodUCts. It is being used for object

parameters in Java and ActiveX applications.

6. Security

Interpretation of the data within a "data" URL has the same security

considerations as any implementation of the given media type. An

application should not interpret the contents of a data URL which is

marked with a media type that has been disallowed for processing by

the application's configuration.

Sites which use firewall proxies to disallow the retrieval of certain

media types (such as application script languages or types with known

security problems) will find it difficult to screen against the

inclusion of such types using the "data" URL scheme. However, they

should be aware of the threat and take whatever precautions are

considered necessary within their domain.

The effect of using long "data" URLs in applications is currently

unknown; some software packages may exhibit unreasonable behavior

when confronted with data that exceeds its allocated buffer size.

7. References

[RFC2396] Berners-Lee, T., Fielding, R., and L. Masinter,

"Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI): Generic Syntax", RFC

2396, August 1998.

[RFC1866] Berners-Lee, T., and D. Connolly, "Hypertext Markup

Language - 2.0.", RFC1866, November 1995.

[RFC2045] Freed N., and N. Borenstein., "Multipurpose Internet Mail

Extensions (MIME) Part One: Format of Internet Message

Bodies", RFC2045, November 1996.

Author contact information:

Larry Masinter

Xerox Palo Alto Research Center

3333 Coyote Hill Road

Palo Alto, CA 94304

EMail: masinter@parc.xerox.com

Full Copyright Statement

Copyright (C) The Internet Society (1998). All Rights Reserved.

This document and translations of it may be copied and furnished to

others, and derivative works that comment on or otherwise eXPlain it

or assist in its implementation may be prepared, copied, published

and distributed, in whole or in part, without restriction of any

kind, provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are

included on all such copies and derivative works. However, this

document itself may not be modified in any way, such as by removing

the copyright notice or references to the Internet Society or other

Internet organizations, except as needed for the purpose of

developing Internet standards in which case the procedures for

copyrights defined in the Internet Standards process must be

followed, or as required to translate it into languages other than

English.

The limited permissions granted above are perpetual and will not be

revoked by the Internet Society or its successors or assigns.

This document and the information contained herein is provided on an

"AS IS" basis and THE INTERNET SOCIETY AND THE INTERNET ENGINEERING

TASK FORCE DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING

BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY THAT THE USE OF THE INFORMATION

HEREIN WILL NOT INFRINGE ANY RIGHTS OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF

MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

 
 
 
免责声明:本文为网络用户发布,其观点仅代表作者个人观点,与本站无关,本站仅提供信息存储服务。文中陈述内容未经本站证实,其真实性、完整性、及时性本站不作任何保证或承诺,请读者仅作参考,并请自行核实相关内容。
2023年上半年GDP全球前十五强
 百态   2023-10-24
美众议院议长启动对拜登的弹劾调查
 百态   2023-09-13
上海、济南、武汉等多地出现不明坠落物
 探索   2023-09-06
印度或要将国名改为“巴拉特”
 百态   2023-09-06
男子为女友送行,买票不登机被捕
 百态   2023-08-20
手机地震预警功能怎么开?
 干货   2023-08-06
女子4年卖2套房花700多万做美容:不但没变美脸,面部还出现变形
 百态   2023-08-04
住户一楼被水淹 还冲来8头猪
 百态   2023-07-31
女子体内爬出大量瓜子状活虫
 百态   2023-07-25
地球连续35年收到神秘规律性信号,网友:不要回答!
 探索   2023-07-21
全球镓价格本周大涨27%
 探索   2023-07-09
钱都流向了那些不缺钱的人,苦都留给了能吃苦的人
 探索   2023-07-02
倩女手游刀客魅者强控制(强混乱强眩晕强睡眠)和对应控制抗性的关系
 百态   2020-08-20
美国5月9日最新疫情:美国确诊人数突破131万
 百态   2020-05-09
荷兰政府宣布将集体辞职
 干货   2020-04-30
倩女幽魂手游师徒任务情义春秋猜成语答案逍遥观:鹏程万里
 干货   2019-11-12
倩女幽魂手游师徒任务情义春秋猜成语答案神机营:射石饮羽
 干货   2019-11-12
倩女幽魂手游师徒任务情义春秋猜成语答案昆仑山:拔刀相助
 干货   2019-11-12
倩女幽魂手游师徒任务情义春秋猜成语答案天工阁:鬼斧神工
 干货   2019-11-12
倩女幽魂手游师徒任务情义春秋猜成语答案丝路古道:单枪匹马
 干货   2019-11-12
倩女幽魂手游师徒任务情义春秋猜成语答案镇郊荒野:与虎谋皮
 干货   2019-11-12
倩女幽魂手游师徒任务情义春秋猜成语答案镇郊荒野:李代桃僵
 干货   2019-11-12
倩女幽魂手游师徒任务情义春秋猜成语答案镇郊荒野:指鹿为马
 干货   2019-11-12
倩女幽魂手游师徒任务情义春秋猜成语答案金陵:小鸟依人
 干货   2019-11-12
倩女幽魂手游师徒任务情义春秋猜成语答案金陵:千金买邻
 干货   2019-11-12
 
推荐阅读
 
 
 
>>返回首頁<<
 
靜靜地坐在廢墟上,四周的荒凉一望無際,忽然覺得,淒涼也很美
© 2005- 王朝網路 版權所有