Fwd: RFC 3870 on application/rdf+xml Media Type Registration

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>         RFC 3870
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>         Title:      application/rdf+xml Media Type Registration
>         Author(s):  A. Swartz
>         Status:     Informational
>         Date:       September 2004
>         Mailbox:    me@aaronsw.com
>         Pages:      8
>         Characters: 14195
>         Updates/Obsoletes/SeeAlso:    None
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>         I-D Tag:    draft-swartz-rdfcore-rdfxml-mediatype-05.txt
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>         URL:        ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/rfc3870.txt
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>This document describes a media type (application/rdf+xml) for use
>with the Extensible Markup Language (XML) serialization of the
>Resource Description Framework (RDF).  RDF is a language designed to
>support the Semantic Web, by facilitating resource description and
>data exchange on the Web.  RDF provides common structures that can be
>used for interoperable data exchange and follows the World Wide Web
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