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4.2.2.3. Variant Headers
Headers with the variant property may differ between (or even be
completely absent from) copies of the same article as stored or
relayed throughout a Netnews system. The manner of the difference (or
absence) MUST be as specified in this (or any future) standard.
Typically, these headers are modified as articles are propagated, or
they reflect the status of the article on a particular serving agent,
or cooperating group of such agents. The variant header MAY be placed
anywhere within the headers (though placing it first is recommended).
The principle examples are:
o Path (5.6) - augmented at each relaying agent that an article
passes through.
o Xref (6.16) - used to keep track of the article locators of
crossposted articles so that newsreaders serviced by a particular
serving agent can mark such articles as read.
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--- ../usefor-article-04/Variant_Headers.out April 2001
+++ ../usefor-article-05/Variant_Headers.out July 2001
@@ -1,9 +1,17 @@
-4.2.2.4. Variant Headers
+4.2.2.3. Variant Headers
- Headers with the variant property are modified as articles are
- propagated. The modified header MAY be placed anywhere within the
- headers (though placing it first is recommended). The principle
- example is:
+ Headers with the variant property may differ between (or even be
+ completely absent from) copies of the same article as stored or
+ relayed throughout a Netnews system. The manner of the difference (or
+ absence) MUST be as specified in this (or any future) standard.
+ Typically, these headers are modified as articles are propagated, or
+ they reflect the status of the article on a particular serving agent,
+ or cooperating group of such agents. The variant header MAY be placed
+ anywhere within the headers (though placing it first is recommended).
+ The principle examples are:
o Path (5.6) - augmented at each relaying agent that an article
passes through.
+ o Xref (6.16) - used to keep track of the article locators of
+ crossposted articles so that newsreaders serviced by a particular
+ serving agent can mark such articles as read.