Michael and Bernie,

Thank you for your replies.

Bernie - we have recorded your approval at the AUTH48 status page (see link 
below).

Michael - responses inline with [rfced].

> 
>>> I'm also curious about the how/why IA_PD-options got hyphen wrapped
>>> (section 21.22), but in our text it was just moved to a new line.
>>> 
>> [rfced] The submitted XML file contained a non-breaking hyphen in that
>> instance. We did not keep the non-breaking hyphen, as typically words
>> that "naturally" contain hyphens can contain line breaks in RFCs.  If
>> you want that particular term to be kept together, please let us know
>> and we will insert the entity (&nbhy;)
> 
> Ah.   I had looked at your XML, but not ours...
> I suspect that RFC8415 had the non-breaking space, my guess... inserted by 
> the RPC.
> I see it not hyphen-wrapped in 8415.
> I don't have the XML for it handy, so I can't tell for sure :-)
> {The XML in our git didn't have a non-breaking hyphen there}
> 
> **I'd rather it (&nbhy;) was put back so that someone doing a search ^S
>  IA_PD-options will find it**

[rfced] We have reverted to use the &nbhy; as requested.  Please refresh the 
files below to view.
> 
> 
>> Please let us know if this is not correct (i.e., it should be part of
>> an existing STD).  See the complete list of Internet Standards here:
>> https://www.rfc-editor.org/standards
> 
> I think that it's correct that it's a new STD.
> Glad we caught that.  Should it have been more clearly noted in some way/
[rfced] It was clearly noted in the typical manner (Protocol Action mail); our 
mistake to not have updated the document earlier in the process.

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