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> Better yet, include them in the RFC-correct form:
>
> <URL:http://some.url.com/>
Which RFC is that?
One objection I have to that is that it's not eas easily readable. The
"<URL: ... >" adds no information to "http://some.url.com" and is awkward
when writing text to be read by humans, as opposed to by machines.
-- Terry Carroll | "Al Gore is doing for the federal government what Santa Clara, CA | he did for the Macarena. He's removing all the carroll@tjc.com | unnecessary steps." Modell delenda est | - Bill Clinton, September 20, 1996
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