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Network Working Group P. Hoffman
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The wais URI Scheme
draft-hoffman-wais-uri-03.txt
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Abstract
This document specifies the wais Uniform Resource Identifier (URI)
scheme that was originally specified in RFC 1738. The purpose of
this document is to allow RFC 1738 to be made obsolete while keeping
the information about the scheme on standards track.
1. Introduction
URIs were previously defined in RFC 2396 [RFC2396], which was updated
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by draft-fielding-uri-rfc2396bis [2396bis]. Those documents also
specify how to define schemes for URIs.
The first definition for many URI schemes appeared in RFC 1738
[RFC1738]. Because that document has been made obsolete, this
document copies the wais URI scheme from it to allow that material to
remain on standards track.
2. Scheme Definition
The WAIS URL scheme is used to designate WAIS databases, searches, or
individual documents available from a WAIS database. The WAIS
protocol is described in RFC 1625 [RFC1625]. Although the WAIS
protocol is based on Z39.50-1988, the WAIS URL scheme is not intended
for use with arbitrary Z39.50 services.
Historical note: The WAIS protocol was not widely implemented and
almost no WAIS servers are in use today.
A WAIS URL takes one of the following forms:
wais://<host>:<port>/<database>
wais://<host>:<port>/<database>?<search>
wais://<host>:<port>/<database>/<wtype>/<wpath>
If :<port> is omitted, the port defaults to 210. The first form
designates a WAIS database that is available for searching. The
second form designates a particular search. <database> is the name
of the WAIS database being queried.
The third form designates a particular document within a WAIS
database to be retrieved. In this form <wtype> is the WAIS
designation of the type of the object. Many WAIS implementations
require that a client know the "type" of an object prior to
retrieval, the type being returned along with the internal object
identifier in the search response. The <wtype> is included in the
URL in order to allow the client interpreting the URL adequate
information to actually retrieve the document.
The <wpath> of a WAIS URL consists of the WAIS document-id. The WAIS
document-id should be treated opaquely; it may only be decomposed by
the server that issued it.
3. Security Considerations
There are many security considerations for URI schemes discussed in
[2396bis]. There are no security considerations listed in [RFC1625],
but it should be noted that there is no privacy nor authentication
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specified in the WAIS protocol.
4 Informative References
[RFC1738] Berners-Lee, T., Masinter, L. and M. McCahill, "Uniform
Resource Locators (URL)", RFC 1738, December 1994.
[RFC2396] Berners-Lee, T., Fielding, R. and L. Masinter, "Uniform
Resource Identifiers (URI): Generic Syntax", RFC 2396,
August 1998.
[2396bis] Berners-Lee, T., Fielding, R. and L. Masinter, "Uniform
Resource Identifiers (URI): Generic Syntax", work in
progress, draft-fielding-uri-rfc2396bis-nn.txt.
[RFC1625] St. Pierre, M., Fullton, J., Gamiel, K., Goldman, J.,
Kahle, B., Kunze, J., Morris, H. and F. Schiettecatte,
"WAIS over Z39.50-1988", RFC 1625, June 1994.
Author's Address
Paul Hoffman
VPN Consortium
127 Segre Place
Santa Cruz, CA 95060
US
EMail: paul.hoffman@vpnc.org
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