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- GET requests to LDPRv URIs must support the 'Accept-Datetime' header
- It must follow the syntax outlined in https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7089#section-2.1.1The response must contain headers as outlined in ticket <LDPRm GET response>
- When a 'Accept-Datetime' is provided:
- Must respond with a 302 status code and an empty body
- Response must contain 'Location' header containing the URI of the LDPRm or LDPRv that was negotiated
- Must contain all other standard LDPRm GET response headers
- When a datetime is provided, Fedora will respond with the past LDPRm chronologically nearest (min-past) to the given header as follows:
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Responses to LDPRm HEAD and GET requests must include headers as outlined below. A resource is a LDPRm if it is of type http://fedora.info/definitions/fcrepo#VersionedResource
- Add HTTP header Link: rel="timegate" to the LDPRv
- Include 'Link: rel="timemap"' on versioned resource pointing to LDPCv
- add 'original' link header referencing LDPRvAdd 'Content-Location' header
- Add 'Memento-Datetime' header
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