(last updated 2011-11-14) URI scheme name. com-eventbrite-attendee Status. provisional URI scheme syntax. uri = "com-eventbrite-attendee:" method [ "?" query ] method = "resetpassword" / "tickets" Example: com-eventbrite-attendee:resetpassword?email=user%40domain.com&token=DEADBEEF URI scheme semantics. This scheme is intended to be used by operating systems that have the Eventbrite Attendee application installed. When a URI with this scheme is encountered it is expected that the operating system launches the Eventbrite Attendee application with the method and query parameters specified in the URI. The exact semantics for how URL information is communicated to the Eventbrite Attendee app may vary on an operating system basis. The expectation is simply that the operating system follows its own conventions for passing the method and query parameters into the application. Encoding considerations. The scheme and method portions of this proposed URI avoid encoding issues by limiting itself to a subset of ASCII. The query portion of a com-eventbrite-attendee URI shall be encoded according to the rules in RFC 3986. Applications/protocols that use this URI scheme name. - Eventbrite Attendee for iOS - Eventbrite Attendee for Android Interoperability considerations. none. Security considerations. Against recommendations in RFC 3986 section 7.5 a com-eventbrite-attendee: URI may be used to transmit sensitive information. For example, it may be used to communicate a password reset token in email for a user following a "Forgot your password" flow. Though this token may have transmitted over insecure channels on its way to the application care must still be taken by application developers to not divulge this secret. RFC 3986 sections 7.2 and 7.5 apply Contact. Bob Van Zant Eventbrite 651 Brannan St San Francisco, CA 94103 USA EMail: bob at eventbrite.com Author/Change controller. Bob Van Zant References. Berners-Lee, T., Fielding, R., and L. Masinter, "Uniform Resource Identifier (URI): Generic Syntax", STD 66, RFC 3986, January 2005. (file created 2011-11-14)