Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)                          A. Tamas
Request for Comments: 8589                               B. Phister, Ed.
Category: Informational                                   J-E. Rodriguez
ISSN: 2070-1721                                                    OP3FT
                                                               May 2019


                    The 'leaptofrogans' URI Scheme

Abstract

  This document describes the 'leaptofrogans' Uniform Resource
  Identifier (URI) scheme, which enables applications to launch Frogans
  Player on a given Frogans site.  Frogans is a medium for publishing
  content and services on the Internet, defined as a generic software
  layer on the Internet.  Frogans Player is software that enables end
  users to browse Frogans sites.

Status of This Memo

  This document is not an Internet Standards Track specification; it is
  published for informational purposes.

  This document is a product of the Internet Engineering Task Force
  (IETF).  It has been approved for publication by the Internet
  Engineering Steering Group (IESG).  Not all documents approved by the
  IESG are candidates for any level of Internet Standard; see Section 2
  of RFC 7841.

  Information about the current status of this document, any errata,
  and how to provide feedback on it may be obtained at
  https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8589.

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Table of Contents

  1.  Background Information  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   2
    1.1.  About Frogans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   2
    1.2.  About the OP3FT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   3
  2.  The Need for a New URI Scheme and Its Purpose . . . . . . . .   3
  3.  Choice of the Scheme Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   4
  4.  Scheme Syntax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   5
    4.1.  URI Scheme  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   5
    4.2.  IRI Usage and Encoding  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   6
  5.  Trademarks  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   6
  6.  IANA Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   7
  7.  Security Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   7
  8.  References  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   8
    8.1.  Normative References  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   8
    8.2.  Informative References  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   8
  Authors' Addresses  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   9

1.  Background Information

1.1.  About Frogans

  Frogans is a medium for publishing content and services on the
  Internet.  From its inception in 1999, the medium was designed as a
  generic software layer running on top of the original Internet
  infrastructure (i.e., the TCP and IP protocols and the Domain Name
  System (DNS)), alongside other existing layers such as E-mail or the
  World Wide Web.

  As a medium, Frogans is not meant for publishing Web sites, but
  Frogans sites, a kind of site founded upon a different format,
  enabling a different kind of communication between end users and
  publishers of content and services.

  Frogans is intended to be complementary to the World Wide Web; it is
  not intended to be a replacement.  This is analogous to instant
  messaging, which was not intended to and did not replace E-mail.

  Compared to the World Wide Web, Frogans suggests publishing content
  and services that involve visual rather than text-based
  communication, focused content rather than long pages, and natural
  interaction rather than complex user interfaces.  For further
  information on the reasons for introducing Frogans on the Internet,
  and for an in-depth discussion of the similarities and differences
  between Frogans sites and Web sites, see [FSDL], Section 1.4
  ("Frogans sites and Web sites").





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  The technology making up the medium, i.e., the Frogans technology,
  includes multiple components such as:

  o  An XML-based language, called Frogans Slide Description Language
     [FSDL], used to develop Frogans sites.

  o  International identifiers, called Frogans addresses [IFAP], used
     to access Frogans sites.  Each Frogans site has its own Frogans
     address.

  o  Browsing software, called Frogans Player, enabling end users to
     browse Frogans sites.  An end user opens a Frogans site by
     entering its Frogans address in Frogans Player.

  o  A registry, called the Frogans Core Registry (FCR), that contains
     all Frogans addresses registered by Frogans site publishers.  The
     registry operator, called the FCR Operator, ensures the resolution
     of Frogans addresses when end users enter them in Frogans Player.

1.2.  About the OP3FT

  Created in 2012, the Organization for the Promotion, Protection, and
  Progress of Frogans Technology [OP3FT] is a dedicated, non-profit
  organization whose purpose is to hold, promote, protect, and ensure
  the progress of the Frogans technology, in the form of an open
  standard, available to all, free of charge.

  As part of its mission, the OP3FT develops and releases technical
  specifications, reference implementations (including Frogans Player),
  and various policies, which define the rights and responsibilities of
  all stakeholders involved in the technology worldwide.

2.  The Need for a New URI Scheme and Its Purpose

  Generic software layers running on top of the original Internet
  infrastructure offer mechanisms that enable end users to easily go
  from one layer to another, in both directions.  For example, end
  users can easily launch their usual Web browser on a given Web page
  from a message in their usual E-mail client; in the other direction,
  end users can easily launch their usual E-mail client with a given
  E-mail address from a Web page in their usual Web browser.  This is
  commonly achieved using URIs [RFC3986].

  As regards Frogans as a medium, in the outgoing direction, FSDL
  enables Frogans site publishers to include way-out buttons in their
  Frogans sites.  These buttons enable end users to launch their usual
  Web browser on a given Web page, or to launch their usual E-mail




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  client with a given E-mail address.  This is achieved by associating
  a URI with each of those way-out buttons (the scheme of the URI can
  be any of 'http', 'https', or 'mailto').

  Conversely, in the incoming direction, Web-site publishers should
  have a means to include in their Web pages links that enable end
  users to launch Frogans Player on a given Frogans site.  Likewise,
  people writing E-mail messages should have a means to include in
  their messages links that enable recipients to launch Frogans Player
  on a given Frogans site.  More generally, any end-user application
  should be able to launch Frogans Player on a given Frogans site.

  To achieve this, a new URI scheme, containing a Frogans address, is
  needed.

  Given that Frogans, as a medium, does not enable deep linking for
  Frogans sites, there is no need for additional information in the new
  URI scheme other than the Frogans address.

  The use of a media type as a means to include on a Web page a link
  that enables end users to launch Frogans Player on a given Frogans
  site was tested in 2006 with the registration of the
  'vnd.frogans.ltf' media type with IANA [LTF].  But use of a media
  type was determined to be unsatisfactory for several reasons.  First,
  for any such link included on a Web page, the author of the Web page
  had to create and host a .ltf file on the Web server hosting that Web
  page, which was cumbersome.  Furthermore, prior to creating such
  links, the author had to ask the server administrator to associate
  the .ltf files with the 'vnd.frogans.ltf' media type on the server.
  Alternatively, the author could create a link via a redirection
  service that would generate a .ltf file on the fly while associating
  it with the 'vnd.frogans.ltf' media type.  But that alternative
  raised privacy concerns and potentially added latency for end users.
  Finally, on the Web browser side, it appeared that using a media type
  from a Web page to launch another application did not always work,
  especially on mobile devices.

3.  Choice of the Scheme Name

  The name chosen for the new URI scheme is 'leaptofrogans'.

  This scheme name was chosen in compliance with [RFC7595], Section 3.8
  ("Scheme Name Considerations").








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  The following shorter names were discussed, but they were not chosen:

  o  'ltf': this name, an acronym for "leap to Frogans", was considered
     insufficiently descriptive, especially for typical end users who
     have little technical knowledge.

  o  'leapto': this name was considered overly general, and it is not
     specifically associated with Frogans.

  o  'frogans': this name was rejected because it could create
     confusion between URIs based on this scheme and those Frogans
     addresses that start with "frogans".

4.  Scheme Syntax

  Frogans addresses [IFAP] are international identifiers made up of
  Unicode characters.  Thus, a method for encoding non-US-ASCII
  characters is necessary when the new scheme is used as a URI.  The
  new scheme can also be useful as an IRI [RFC3987] in contexts where
  IRIs are allowed.

4.1.  URI Scheme

  The syntax for the 'leaptofrogans' URI scheme is:

     leaptofrogans-uri = "leaptofrogans:" pct-encoded-frogans-address

  where pct-encoded-frogans-address is a Frogans address compliant with
  [IFAP] and whose Unicode characters are each encoded as follows:

  o  If the character is a US-ASCII character, do not replace it and
     skip to the next character.  Note that according to [IFAP], the
     US-ASCII character cannot be the U+0025 PERCENT SIGN character.

  o  Otherwise, apply steps 1 through 3 below:

     1.  Convert the character to a sequence of one or more octets
         using UTF-8 [UTF-8]

     2.  Convert each octet to %HH, where HH is the hexadecimal
         notation of the octet value.  Note that this is identical to
         the percent-encoding mechanism in Section 2.1 of [RFC3986].

     3.  Replace the original character with the resulting character
         sequence (i.e., a sequence of %HH triplets).






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  Examples of 'leaptofrogans' URIs:

  -  if the Frogans address is the string of US-ASCII characters
     "Network-Name*Site-Name", the URI is as follows:

       leaptofrogans:Network-Name*Site-Name

  -  if the Frogans address is the string of Unicode characters U+7F51,
     U+7EDC, U+540D, U+002A, U+7AD9, U+540D (which is a Chinese
     translation of the Frogans address in the previous example), the
     URI is as follows:

       leaptofrogans:%E7%BD%91%E7%BB%9C%E5%90%8D*%E7%AB%99%E5%90%8D

4.2.  IRI Usage and Encoding

  The syntax for an IRI corresponding to the 'leaptofrogans' URI scheme
  is:

     leaptofrogans-iri = "leaptofrogans:" frogans-address

  where frogans-address is a Frogans address compliant with [IFAP] and
  encoded in UTF-8 [UTF-8].

  In contexts where both URIs and IRIs are allowed, end-user
  applications can use either a URI or an IRI based on the
  'leaptofrogans' URI scheme when launching Frogans Player on a given
  Frogans site.  This is because Frogans Player must interpret both
  URIs and IRIs based on the 'leaptofrogans' URI scheme.  If the U+0025
  PERCENT SIGN character is found in the string, then the string will
  be interpreted by Frogans Player as a URI; otherwise, it will be
  interpreted as an IRI.

5.  Trademarks

  In order to enable all users worldwide to use the Frogans technology
  in a clearly defined, secure, and perpetual environment, the OP3FT
  Bylaws [BYLAWS] provide for the implementation of an intellectual
  property policy.

  In this context, the OP3FT is the holder of the "Frogans" trademark
  that is registered in France, the United States, and other countries
  around the world.  The right to use the "Frogans" trademark in
  references or as part of initiatives in connection with the Frogans
  technology is granted in the OP3FT Trademark Usage Policy [OTUP].






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6.  IANA Considerations

  In accordance with the guidelines and registration procedures for new
  URI schemes [RFC7595], IANA has registered 'leaptofrogans' URI scheme
  as follows:

  Scheme name: 'leaptofrogans'

  Status: Permanent

  Scheme syntax: See Section 4 of RFC 8589.

  Scheme semantics: See Section 2 of RFC 8589.

  Encoding considerations: See Section 4 of RFC 8589.

  Applications/protocols that use this scheme name:  Frogans Player as
     well as any end-user application (such as a Web browser or an
     E-mail client) wishing to launch Frogans Player on a given Frogans
     site.

  Interoperability considerations:  There are no known interoperability
     concerns related to use of the 'leaptofrogans' URI scheme.

  Security considerations: See Section 7 of RFC 8589.

  Contact: Alexis Tamas <mailto:[email protected]>

  Change controller: OP3FT <mailto:[email protected]>

  References: RFC 8589

7.  Security Considerations

  The author of a Web page can create a link where the true nature of
  the URI is hidden in the link text that is visible to end users.  The
  same applies for an E-mail message and other end-user applications.

  For URIs based on the 'leaptofrogans' URI scheme, the risk of
  confusion is mitigated because Frogans Player must always display the
  real Frogans address contained in the URI, and it must always require
  confirmation by the end user before opening the corresponding Frogans
  site.

  Also, an end-user application may provide a URI containing a Frogans
  address that is not valid.  This does not represent a risk because,
  before asking for confirmation by the end user, Frogans Player must




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  always verify that the Frogans address contained in the URI is
  compliant with [IFAP], and it must always raise an error if the
  Frogans address is not compliant.

8.  References

8.1.  Normative References

  [IFAP]     OP3FT, "International Frogans Address Pattern",
             Version 1.1, ISBN 978-2-37313-000-3, November 2014,
             <https://www.frogans.org/en/resources/ifap/access.html>.

  [RFC3986]  Berners-Lee, T., Fielding, R., and L. Masinter, "Uniform
             Resource Identifier (URI): Generic Syntax", STD 66,
             RFC 3986, DOI 10.17487/RFC3986, January 2005,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc3986>.

  [RFC3987]  Duerst, M. and M. Suignard, "Internationalized Resource
             Identifiers (IRIs)", RFC 3987, DOI 10.17487/RFC3987,
             January 2005, <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc3987>.

  [RFC7595]  Thaler, D., Ed., Hansen, T., and T. Hardie, "Guidelines
             and Registration Procedures for URI Schemes", BCP 35,
             RFC 7595, DOI 10.17487/RFC7595, June 2015,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7595>.

  [UTF-8]    Yergeau, F., "UTF-8, a transformation format of ISO
             10646", STD 63, RFC 3629, DOI 10.17487/RFC3629, November
             2003, <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc3629>.

8.2.  Informative References

  [BYLAWS]   OP3FT, "Bylaws of the French Fonds de Dotation OP3FT,
             Organization for the Promotion, Protection and Progress of
             Frogans Technology", July 2016,
             <https://www.op3ft.org/en/resources/bylaws/access.html>.

  [FSDL]     OP3FT, "Frogans Slide Description Language", Version 3.0,
             Preliminary Draft 7, September 2018,
             <https://www.frogans.org/en/resources/fsdl/access.html>.

  [LTF]      IANA, "Media Types",
             <https://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types>.

  [OP3FT]    OP3FT, "Organization for the Promotion, Protection and
             Progress of Frogans Technology", <https://www.op3ft.org/>.





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  [OTUP]     OP3FT, "OP3FT Trademark Usage Policy", March 2017,
             <https://www.frogans.org/en/resources/otup/access.html>.

Authors' Addresses

  Alexis Tamas
  OP3FT
  6, Square Mozart
  75016 Paris
  France

  Phone: +33 1 53 92 00 40
  Email: [email protected]


  Benjamin Phister (editor)
  OP3FT
  6, Square Mozart
  75016 Paris
  France

  Phone: +33 1 53 92 00 40
  Email: [email protected]


  Jean-Emmanuel Rodriguez
  OP3FT
  6, Square Mozart
  75016 Paris
  France

  Phone: +33 1 53 92 00 40
  Email: [email protected]


















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