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==Obtaining RFCs== {| class="floatright" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-bottom: 1en; caption-side: bottom;" | bgcolor=#000000 |<div style="color:#33FF33; font-size: 60%"> RFC 2046 Media Types November 1996 A. Collected Grammar .................................... 43 1. Introduction The first document in this set, RFC 2045, defines a number of header fields, including Content-Type. The Content-Type field is used to specify the nature of the data in the body of a MIME entity, by giving media type and subtype identifiers, and by providing auxiliary information that may be required for certain media types. After the </div> |- |+ align=bottom |<small>{{IETF RFC|2046}}, which defines the text/plain [[MIME type]], is itself a plain text.</small> |} The official source for RFCs on the [[World Wide Web]] is the RFC Datatracker. Almost any published RFC can be retrieved via a [[URL]] of the form <nowiki>https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc5000</nowiki>, shown for {{IETF RFC|5000|link=no}}. Every RFC is submitted as plain [[ASCII]] text and is published in that form, but may also be available in other [[file format|formats]]. For easy access to the metadata of an RFC, including abstract, keywords, author(s), publication date, errata, status, and especially later updates, the RFC Editor site offers a search form with many features. A redirection sets some efficient parameters, example: rfc:5000.<ref name=":1" /> The official [[International Standard Serial Number]] (ISSN) of the RFC series is 2070-1721.<ref name="rfc5741"/>
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