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Title : Trivial URC Syntax: urc0
Author(s) : P. Hoffman, R. Daniel
Filename : draft-ietf-uri-urc-trivial-00.txt
Pages : 2
Date : 05/01/1995
This document defines a trivial, machine-parsable Uniform Resource
Citiation (URC) syntax that can be returned from the resolution of Uniform
Resource Names (URNs). The syntax, called urc0, is also appropriate for any
program that can return URCs. More sophisticated URC schemes will be
developed later. urc0 is intended to be the simplest possible
machine-parsable representation of a URC.
This document does not cover any specific resolution schemes or the syntax
for URNs. It is expected that these issues (and other URN-related topics)
will be covered in different Internet Drafts submitted to the IETF URI
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