usefor-article-06 November 2001
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6.21.1. Syntax
The following headers, as defined within [RFC 2045] and its
extensions, may be used within articles conforming to this standard.
MIME-Version:
Content-Type:
Content-Transfer-Encoding:
Content-ID:
Content-Description:
Content-Disposition:
Content-MD5:
Insofar as the syntax for these headers, as given in [RFC 2045], does
not specify precisely where whitespace and comments may occur
(whether in the form of WSP, FWS or CFWS), the usage defined in this
standard, and failing that in [RFC 2822], and failing that in [RFC
822] MUST be followed. In particular, there MUST NOT be any WSP
between a header-name and the following colon and there MUST be a SP
following that colon.
The meaning of the various MIME headers is as defined in [RFC 2045]
and [RFC 2046], and in extensions registered in accordance with [RFC
2048]. However, their usage is curtailed as described in the
following sections.
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822] MUST be followed. In particular, there MUST NOT be any WSP
between a header-name and the following colon and there MUST be a SP
following that colon.
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The meaning of the various MIME headers is as defined in [RFC 2045]
and [RFC 2046], and in extensions registered in accordance with [RFC
2048]. However, their usage is curtailed as described in the