PEP in apache week! (fwd)

Rohit Khare (khare@w3.org)
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The world is starting to notice our PEP efforts!

Apache Week wrote:
> This is the latest edition of Apache Week. To read this issue or any
> past issues, see http://www.apacheweek.com/
...
> Standards: HTTP/1.1 Extension to Allow More Extensions
>
> A new draft of the [11]PEP Extension Mechanism for HTTP draft is now
> available (version 02). This proposes an extension mechanism for
> HTTP/1.1 so that servers, browsers and proxies can agree which
> extensions apply to particular URIs.
...
> 11. ftp://ds.internic.net/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-http-pep-02.txt

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