RFC 7838 on HTTP Alternative Services

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        RFC 7838

        Title:      HTTP Alternative Services 
        Author:     M. Nottingham, P. McManus, J. Reschke
        Status:     Standards Track
        Stream:     IETF
        Date:       April 2016
        Mailbox:    mnot@mnot.net, 
                    mcmanus@ducksong.com, 
                    julian.reschke@greenbytes.de
        Pages:      20
        Characters: 42681
        Updates/Obsoletes/SeeAlso:   None

        I-D Tag:    draft-ietf-httpbis-alt-svc-14.txt

        URL:        https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7838

        DOI:        http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/RFC7838

This document specifies "Alternative Services" for HTTP, which allow
an origin's resources to be authoritatively available at a separate
network location, possibly accessed with a different protocol
configuration.

This document is a product of the HyperText Transfer Protocol Working Group of the IETF.

This is now a Proposed Standard.

STANDARDS TRACK: This document specifies an Internet Standards Track
protocol for the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions
for improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the Official
Internet Protocol Standards (https://www.rfc-editor.org/standards) for the 
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