Message-Id: <199511222202.RAA30022@beach.w3.org>
To: asg@severn.wash.inmet.com (Al Gilman)
Subject: Re: mid and cid URLs -- Consensus!
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Wed, 22 Nov 1995 16:24:08 EST."
<9511222124.AA21131@severn.wash.inmet.com>
Date: Wed, 22 Nov 1995 17:02:02 -0500
From: "Daniel W. Connolly" <connolly@beach.w3.org>
In message <9511222124.AA21131@severn.wash.inmet.com>, Al Gilman writes:
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>2. I wanted to turn on header encoding in parameters, thus:
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>(after the above)
> *( ; header-name=header-value-phrase )
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> header-name ; per RFC 822
> header-value-phrase ; per RFC 822 quoted and escaped asreq.
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>Is good for legacy multi-mode, multi-server objects like FAQs.
Yeah verily. e.g.
<p>In <a href="mid:9511222124.AA21131@severn.wash.inmet.com;date=Wed,%2022%20Nov%201995%2016:24:08%20EST;to=uri@bunyip.com;from=asg@severn.wash.imnet.com">a previous message</a>, Al Gilman writes:
This would allow folks to apply heuristics like:
I know an archive for the uri@bunyp.com mailing list
exists on ftp.foo.bar
Similarly for newsgroup archives, local mail archives, etc.
The date is immensely useful in these situations too (though I wish
it were written in YYYYMMDD format).
Dan