usefor-usefor-03 April 2005
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3.2.11 Archive
The Archive header provides an indication of the poster's intent
regarding preservation of the article in publicly accessible long-
term or permanent storage.
archive = "Archive:" SP [CFWS] ("no" / "yes")
*( [CFWS] ";" archive-param ) CRLF
archive-param = parameter
The presence of an "Archive: no" header in an article indicates that
the poster does not permit redistribution from publicly accessible
long-term or permanent archives. The absence of this header, or an
explicit "Archive: yes", indicates that the poster is willing for
such redistribution to take place. Further extensions to this
standard may provide parameters for administration of the archiving
process.
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--- ../usefor-usefor-02/Archive.out November 2004
+++ ../usefor-usefor-03/Archive.out April 2005
@@ -1,20 +1,19 @@
3.2.11 Archive
The Archive header provides an indication of the poster's intent
- regarding preservation of the article in publicly accessible
- long-term or permanent storage.
+ regarding preservation of the article in publicly accessible long-
+ term or permanent storage.
archive = "Archive:" SP [CFWS] ("no" / "yes")
*( [CFWS] ";" archive-param ) CRLF
- archive-param = "filename=" value
+ archive-param = parameter
The presence of an "Archive: no" header in an article indicates that
the poster does not permit redistribution from publicly accessible
long-term or permanent archives. The absence of this header, or an
explicit "Archive: yes", indicates that the poster is willing for
- such redistribution to take place. The optional "filename" parameter
- can then be used to suggest a filename under which the article should
- be stored. Further extensions to this standard may provide
- additional parameters for administration of the archiving process.
+ such redistribution to take place. Further extensions to this
+ standard may provide parameters for administration of the archiving
+ process.