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	Title		: An XML Format for Representing XML 
                          Configuration Access Protocol (XCAP) Change Logs
	Author(s)	: J. Rosenberg
	Filename	: draft-rosenberg-simple-xcap-change-log-00.txt
	Pages		: 12
	Date		: 2005-10-25
	
   The XML Configuration Access Protocol (XCAP) Diff Format defines a
   simple XML format for indicating that an XML document has changed.
   This format does not indicate the actual change in the document; just
   that it changed.  However, the XCAP Diff Format is extensible, to
   allow inclusion of the actual document changes.  This specification
   defines an XML schema that can be used to represent a set of changes
   in an XCAP document.

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