FYI: I-D on URL syntax and semantics

The latest URL internet-draft is now available.

- Jim

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>Date: Thu, 27 Mar 1997 09:58:59 -0500
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> A Revised Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts
> directories.
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>       Title     : Uniform Resource Locators (URL): Generic Syntax and
>                   Semantics
>       Author(s) : T. Berners-Lee, R. Fielding, L. Masinter
>       Filename  : draft-fielding-url-syntax-04.txt
>       Pages     : 23
>       Date      : 03/26/1997
>
>A Uniform Resource Locator (URL) is a compact string representation of a
>location for use in identifying an abstract or physical resource.  This
>document defines the general syntax and semantics of URLs, including both
>absolute and relative locators, and guidelines for their use. It revises
>and replaces the generic definitions in RFC 1738 and RFC 1808.
>
>Internet-Drafts are available by anonymous FTP.  Login with the username
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Received on Thursday, 27 March 1997 18:10:56 UTC