usefor-article-04 April 2001
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6.12. Archive
This optional header is a signal to automatic archival agents on
whether this article is available for long-term storage.
Archive-content = [CFWS] ("no" | "yes" ) [CFWS]
Archive-header-parameter
= Filename-token "=" value
; for USENET-header-parameters see 4.1
Filename-token = [CFWS] "filename" [CFWS]
Agents which see "Archive: no" MUST NOT keep the article past the
date when it would otherwise have expired. "Archive: yes" merely
confirms what is already the default state. The optional Filename
parameter MAY then be used to suggest a filename under which the
article should be archived. Further extensions to this standard may
provide additional parameters for administration of the archiving
process.
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--- ../usefor-article-03/Archive.out February 2000
+++ ../usefor-article-04/Archive.out April 2001
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-6.10. Archive
+6.12. Archive
This optional header is a signal to automatic archival agents on
whether this article is available for long-term storage.
@@ -10,9 +10,10 @@
Filename-token = [CFWS] "filename" [CFWS]
Agents which see "Archive: no" MUST NOT keep the article past the
- Expires date. "Archive: yes" merely confirms what is already the
- default state. The optional Filename parameter MAY then be used to
- suggest a filename under which the article should be archived.
- Further extensions to this standard may provide additional parameters
- for administration of the archiving process.
+ date when it would otherwise have expired. "Archive: yes" merely
+ confirms what is already the default state. The optional Filename
+ parameter MAY then be used to suggest a filename under which the
+ article should be archived. Further extensions to this standard may
+ provide additional parameters for administration of the archiving
+ process.