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- | The v3 vocabulary will be used as part of the new RFC series format described in [[http:// | + | The v3 vocabulary will be used as part of the new RFC series format described in [[http:// |
+ | See [[https:// | ||
+ | about the v3 vocabulary. | ||
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+ | RFCs | ||
will have multiple representations: | will have multiple representations: | ||
many non- canonical representations (such as HTML and text) will be generated as well. | many non- canonical representations (such as HTML and text) will be generated as well. | ||
- | + | The discussion of the design and content of RFCs is part of the overall discussion of | |
- | See [[https:// | + | [[https:// |
======Canonical RFCs====== | ======Canonical RFCs====== | ||
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* < | * < | ||
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+ | * any TAB characters | ||
The RFC Processor will have a mode that gives hard errors on all of the above other than < | The RFC Processor will have a mode that gives hard errors on all of the above other than < | ||
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non-canonical representations means that there will be much more emphasis put on the RFC Processor. | non-canonical representations means that there will be much more emphasis put on the RFC Processor. | ||
- | // Stuff will go on the web page about each non-canonical | + | The following sections list the current Internet Drafts |
- | representation. // | + | |
=====RFCs in HTML===== | =====RFCs in HTML===== | ||
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+ | [[https:// | ||
+ | describes the HTML representation of RFCs. | ||
=====RFCs in PDF===== | =====RFCs in PDF===== | ||
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+ | [[https:// | ||
+ | describes the PDF representation of RFCs. | ||
=====RFCs in Text===== | =====RFCs in Text===== | ||
+ | [[https:// | ||
+ | describes the plain text representation of RFCs. |