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LYNX-DEV X-URL header field
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Uzi Paz |
Subject: |
LYNX-DEV X-URL header field |
Date: |
Wed, 19 Nov 1997 02:02:00 +0200 (IST) |
Recently the maintainer of RFC2076, asked for the meaning and origin
of the "X-URL:" e-mail header field, and I recalled that Lynx adds this
header field whenever you ask to post some web-page via e-mail.
Another header field which is sometimes used (not by Lynx) but seems to be
absolutely equivalent, is the "Content-Location:".
Anyone here can tell me the origin of "X-URL:" (was it invented by the
Lynx developers or they took from another place?), and if you know of
other place where it is used?
- Uzi Paz (address@hidden)
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Re: LYNX-DEV X-URL header field, Foteos Macrides, 1997/11/23
Re: LYNX-DEV X-URL header field, Foteos Macrides, 1997/11/24