I-D ACTION:draft-ietf-http-negotiation-03.txt

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       Title     : Transparent Content Negotiation in HTTP                 
       Author(s) : K. Holtman, A. Mutz
       Filename  : draft-ietf-http-negotiation-03.txt
       Pages     : 43
       Date      : 07/25/1997

HTTP allows web site authors to put multiple versions of the same 
information under a single URL.  Transparent content negotiation is an 
extensible negotiation mechanism, layered on top of HTTP, for automatically
selecting the best version when the URL is accessed.  This enables the 
smooth deployment of new web data formats and markup tags.                 

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