usefor-usefor-04 May 2005
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3.2.11 Xref
The Xref header indicates where an article was filed by the last
serving agent to process it. The article locations are used to keep
track of crossposted articles so that reading agents serviced by a
particular serving agent can mark such articles as read.
xref = "Xref:" SP [FWS] server-name
1*( FWS location ) [FWS] CRLF
server-name = path-identity
location = newsgroup-name ":" article-locator
article-locator = 1*( %x21-27 / %x29-3A / %x3C-7E )
; US-ASCII printable characters
; except '(' and ';'
The <server-name> is included so that software can determine which
serving agent generated the header. The locations specify what
newsgroups the article was filed under (which may differ from those
in the Newsgroups header) and where it was filed under them. The
exact form of an article-locator is implementation-specific.
NOTE: The traditional form of an article-locator (as required by
[NNTP]) is a decimal number, with articles in each newsgroup
numbered consecutively starting from 1.
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--- ../usefor-usefor-03/Xref.out April 2005
+++ ../usefor-usefor-04/Xref.out May 2005
@@ -1,11 +1,12 @@
-3.2.10 Xref
+3.2.11 Xref
The Xref header indicates where an article was filed by the last
serving agent to process it. The article locations are used to keep
track of crossposted articles so that reading agents serviced by a
particular serving agent can mark such articles as read.
- xref = "Xref:" SP [CFWS] server-name
- 1*( CFWS location ) [CFWS] CRLF
+
+ xref = "Xref:" SP [FWS] server-name
+ 1*( FWS location ) [FWS] CRLF
server-name = path-identity