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A representation (of a Web resource) refers to the literal sequence of bits that comes out of an HTTP response. It could be a file, or it could be the output of a program. A resource can have multiple representations that vary along a number of dimensions (e.g. language, content type). The process of choosing a representation of a resource is called content negotiation.

canonicalization

canonical representation

Concepts Used on doriantaylor.com

content negotiation

Glossary & Index

Hypertext Transfer Protocol

information resource

In REST parlance, a representation refers to the literal sequence of bits needed to convey the content of an information resource. An information resource can have multiple representations.

opaque

representation

Representational State Transfer

representations

urn:uuid:797e83d7-a86f-4838-b5c5-0ec20855197d

urn:uuid:c2f6ce23-c916-448d-8e18-c122d347cf17

variant