On Wed, Feb 21, 2001 at 10:50:36PM -0800, Bora Akyol wrote: Hi Everyone, > Also, why isn't HTML an accepted format for Internet Drafts, pretty > much everyone on the planet should be able to read an HTML file (even > using Lynx on a terminal)? Honestly, I consider HTML a language not suitable to write Internet Drafts :-) However, we can support multiple formats while continuing to read our drafts in txt using SGML. SGML can make authors more concerned about the way elements work instead of the way they look. Infact, a SGML processor can render a SGML document to txt (our preferred choice), LaTeX, RTF, DVI, info, DOC, HTML etc. You someone feel this could be useful, I can write a document type definition (DTD) for RFCs, and a SGML template that use it. Sincerely, alfonso
- Writing Internet Drafts on a Macintosh Bora Akyol
- Re: Writing Internet Drafts on a Macintosh Scott Brim
- Re: Writing Internet Drafts on a Macintosh Patrick McManus
- Re: Writing Internet Drafts on a Macintosh Alfonso De Gregorio
- Re: Writing Internet Drafts on a Macintosh V Guruprasad
- Re: Writing Internet Drafts on a Macintos... John Stracke
- Re: Writing Internet Drafts on a Macintos... Patrik F�ltstr�m
- Re: Writing Internet Drafts on a Macintosh David C Lawrence
- Re: Writing Internet Drafts on a Macintosh Randy Bush
- Re: Writing Internet Drafts on a Macintos... Rahmat M. Samik-Ibrahim
- Re: Writing Internet Drafts on a Macintosh Keith Moore
- Re: Writing Internet Drafts on a Macintos... Bill Manning
- Re: Writing Internet Drafts on a Macintosh Robert G. Ferrell
- Re: Writing Internet Drafts on a Macintosh Mark Allman
