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RFC 1866 (HTML 2.0)

RFC 1866 is a formal document that defines HTML 2.0, the early standard for creating web pages. It specifies how to structure content like text, images, links, and forms so browsers can display information consistently across different systems. This standard helps ensure that web pages are built with common rules, making the web accessible and functional for users everywhere. Essentially, RFC 1866 laid the groundwork for the development of the modern internet by creating a shared language for webpage design.