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        Title           : XML Media Types
        Author(s)       : M. Murata, S. St.Laurent, D. Kohn
        Filename        : draft-murata-xml-09.txt
        Pages           : 47
        Date            : 19-Sep-00
        
This document standardizes five new media types, text/xml,
application/xml, text/xml-external-parsed-entity,
application/xml-external-parsed-entity, and application/xml-dtd, for
use in exchanging network entities which are related to the
Extensible Markup Language (XML). This document also standardizes a
convention (using the suffix '|xml') for naming media types outside
of these five types when those media types represent XML entities.
XML MIME entities are currently exchanged via the HyperText Transfer
Protocol on the World Wide Web, are an integral part of the WebDAV
protocol for remote web authoring, and are expected to have utility
in many domains.

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