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NEN-ISO 28500

Information and documentation - WARC file format

active, Most Current
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 September 2017
Status: active
Page Count: 38
ICS Code (IT applications in information, documentation and publishing): 35.240.30
scope:

ISO 28500 specifies the WARC file format: - to store both the payload content and control information from mainstream Internet application layer protocols, such as the HTTP, DNS, and FTP; - to store arbitrary metadata linked to other stored data (e.g. subject classifier, discovered language, encoding); - to support data compression and maintain data record integrity; - to store all control information from the harvesting protocol (e.g. request headers), not just response information; - to store the results of data transformations linked to other stored data; - to store a duplicate detection event linked to other stored data (to reduce storage in the presence of identical or substantially similar resources); - to be extended without disruption to existing functionality; - to support handling of overly long records by truncation or segmentation, where desired.

Document History

NEN-ISO 28500
September 1, 2017
Information and documentation - WARC file format
ISO 28500 specifies the WARC file format: - to store both the payload content and control information from mainstream Internet application layer protocols, such as the HTTP, DNS, and FTP; - to store...
June 1, 2009
Information and documentation - WARC file format
This International Standard specifies the WARC file format: to store both the payload content and control information from mainstream Internet application layer protocols, such as the HTTP, DNS, and...
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