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An Encoding Parameter for HTTP Basic Authentication
draft-reschke-basicauth-enc-08

Document Type Replaced Internet-Draft (httpauth WG)
Expired & archived
Author Julian Reschke
Last updated 2013-06-10 (Latest revision 2013-05-08)
Replaced by draft-ietf-httpauth-basicauth-enc, draft-ietf-httpauth-basicauth-update
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Abstract

The "Basic" authentication scheme defined in RFC 2617 does not properly define how to treat non-ASCII characters. This has lead to a situation where user agent implementations disagree, and servers make different assumptions based on the locales they are running in. There is little interoperability for the non-ASCII characters in the ISO-8859-1 character set, and even less interoperability for any characters beyond that. This document defines a backwards-compatible extension to "Basic", specifying the server's character encoding expectation, using a new authentication scheme parameter.

Authors

Julian Reschke

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