usefor-article-05 July 2001
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4.2.5. Undesirable Headers
A header whose content is empty is said to be an empty header.
Relaying and reading agents SHOULD NOT consider presence or absence
of an empty header to alter the semantics of an article (although
syntactic rules, such as requirements that certain header names
appear at most once in an article, MUST still be satisfied). Posting
and injecting agents SHOULD delete empty headers from articles before
posting them; relaying agents MUST pass them untouched.
Headers that merely state defaults explicitly (e.g., a Followup-To
header with the same content as the Newsgroups header, or a MIME
Content-Type header with contents "text/plain; charset=us-ascii") or
state information that reading agents can typically determine easily
themselves (e.g. the length of the body in octets) are redundant and
posters and posting agents Ought Not to include them.
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--- ../usefor-article-04/Undesirable_Headers.out April 2001
+++ ../usefor-article-05/Undesirable_Headers.out July 2001