I-D ACTION:draft-ietf-deltav-versioning-18.txt

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	Title		: Versioning Extensions to WebDAV
	Author(s)	: G. Clemm, J. Amsden, T. Ellison, 
                          C. Kaler, J. Whitehead
	Filename	: draft-ietf-deltav-versioning-18.txt
	Pages		: 106
	Date		: 12-Sep-01
	
This document specifies a set of methods, headers, and resource types 
that define the WebDAV Versioning extensions to the HTTP/1.1 protocol. 
WebDAV Versioning will minimize the complexity of clients that are
capable of interoperating with a variety of versioning repository
managers, to facilitate widespread deployment of applications capable of
utilizing the WebDAV Versioning services.

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