Documents by M. Nottingham
2004, RFC3864: Registration Procedures for Message Header Fields
2004, RFC3902: The "application/soap+xml" media type
2005, RFC4229: HTTP Header Field Registrations
2005, RFC4287: The Atom Syndication Format
2007, RFC5005: Feed Paging and Archiving
2010, RFC5785: Defining Well-Known Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs)
2010, RFC5861: HTTP Cache-Control Extensions for Stale Content
2010, RFC5988: Web Linking
2012, RFC6570: URI Template
2012, RFC6585: Additional HTTP Status Codes
2013, RFC6901: JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) Pointer
2013, RFC6902: JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) Patch
2014, RFC7234: Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP/1.1): Caching
2014, RFC7320: URI Design and Ownership
2016, RFC7807: Problem Details for HTTP APIs
2016, RFC7838: HTTP Alternative Services
2017, RFC8164: Opportunistic Security for HTTP/2
2017, RFC8288: Web Linking
2018, RFC8336: The ORIGIN HTTP/2 Frame
2018, RFC8470: Using Early Data in HTTP
2019, RFC8586: Loop Detection in Content Delivery Networks (CDNs)
2019, RFC8615: Well-Known Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs)
2019, RFC8674: The "safe" HTTP Preference
2020, RFC8752: Report from the IAB Workshop on Exploring Synergy between Content Aggregation and the Publisher Ecosystem (ESCAPE)
2020, RFC8820: URI Design and Ownership
2020, RFC8890: The Internet is for End Users
2021, RFC8941: Structured Field Values for HTTP
2021, RFC8959: The "secret-token" URI Scheme
2022, RFC9110: HTTP Semantics
2022, RFC9111: HTTP Caching
2022, RFC9112: HTTP/1.1
2022, RFC9205: Building Protocols with HTTP
2022, RFC9209: The Proxy-Status HTTP Response Header Field
2022, RFC9211: The Cache-Status HTTP Response Header Field
2022, RFC9213: Targeted HTTP Cache Control
2023, RFC9457: Problem Details for HTTP APIs
2023, RFC9518: Centralization, Decentralization, and Internet Standards