usefor-article-04 April 2001

[< Prev] [TOC] [ Next >]
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.
[< Prev] [TOC] [ Next >]
#Diff to first older
NewerOlder
usefor-usefor May 2005
usefor-usefor April 2005
usefor-usefor November 2004
usefor-usefor September 2004
News Article Format and Transmission May 2004
News Article Format and Transmission November 2003
News Article Format June 2003
News Article Format April 2003
News Article Format February 2003
News Article Format August 2002
News Article Format May 2002
News Article Format November 2001
News Article Format July 2001
News Article Format February 2000

--- ../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.
 

Documents were processed to this format by Forrest J. Cavalier III