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remove old organization intro text and update headings (editorial) #599

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12 changes: 2 additions & 10 deletions draft-ietf-httpbis-semantics-latest.xml
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<section title="Message Context" anchor="context">

<section title="Request Context" anchor="request.context">
<section title="Request Context Fields" anchor="request.context">
<x:anchor-alias value="request-header"/>
<t>
A client sends request header fields to provide more information about
the request context, make the request conditional based on the target
resource state, suggest preferred formats for the response, supply
authentication credentials, or modify the expected request processing.
These fields act as request modifiers, similar to the parameters on a
programming language method invocation.
</t>
<t>
The request header fields below provide additional information about the
request context, including information about the user, user agent, and
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</section>
</section>

<section title="Response Context" anchor="response.context">
<section title="Response Context Fields" anchor="response.context">
<x:anchor-alias value="response-header"/>
<t>
Response header fields can supply control data that supplements the
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