prefer-language tag

Hi all,
	I submitted this draft for consideration.  For those of you who already
read it last fall, I just cleared up things.  

Comments,suggestions?

Regards, Marc.
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	Title		: Preferred Language Tag
	Author(s)	: M. Blanchet
	Filename	: draft-blanchet-preflang-00.txt
	Pages		: 
	Date		: 16-Feb-98
	
This memo defines a new tag which will help users and servers to determine
the best language in their communications. For example, error messages
coming from SMTP servers or HTTP servers can use this tag to send those
error messages in the preferred language for the user.

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