>
> Seems valuable to me. Perhaps more people would use them if given 
> motivation through the existence of this convenience function?
>

I don't know, the RFC is from 2010 and so far i can't find many users... i 
suspect it might have something to do with how very annoying these headers 
are to parse, which may also hint at them never getting popular.

    Link: </foo?bar=b,az>; rel=foo, </bar?baz=ya;da>; rel="b a r"

I had to hack up a special tokenizer to deal with those commas and 
semicolons in the URL... you get the idea. :)

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sebastian 

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