I-D ACTION:draft-dusseault-deltav-subset-00.txt

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	Title		: DeltaV Subset for Simple Authoring
	Author(s)	: L. Dusseault
	Filename	: draft-dusseault-deltav-subset-00.txt
	Pages		: 19
	Date		: 22-Oct-01
	
This document specifies a consistent profile or subset of the 
features from the DeltaV specification [DeltaV].  The subset is 
suitable for simple linear document versioning in a WebDAV [RFC2518] 
environment.  The subset is intended to limit functionality in order 
to improve predictability and thus interoperability.  If a server 
advertises support for this subset, then a client can interoperate 
with that server very easily due to its predictability.  A server 
advertising support for this subset MUST also support DeltaV.

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