I note that the examples in the spec were likely cut-n-pasted from the
wiki, for instance:
Content- Length: nnn
Content- Type: application/atom+xml; charset="utf-8"
Content- Location: http://example.org/edit/first-post.atom
The space following the "Content-" is intended to get around a wiki bug
and should be removed from the samples in the spec.
- James
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> Title : The Atom Publishing Protocol
> Author(s) : B. de Hora, J. Gregorio
> Filename : draft-ietf-atompub-protocol-09.txt
> Pages : 41
> Date : 2006-6-28
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