On Mon, Nov 28, 2005 at 10:38:12AM -0800, Bob Braden wrote: > > > *> > *> > - Making XML-RFC versions of existing or new RFCs available to the > *> > public. > *> > *> many can be found at http://xml.resource.org/public/rfc/xml/ > *> > *> i'm sure that other people have other repositories. > *> > *> /mtr > > Marshall, > > How is this possible?
I went to that URL, picked an RFC older than CRFC2XML and looked at it.
I found this comment:
<!--
ASCII to XML transformation by Invisible Worlds, Inc.
http://invisible.net/
Last transformation: 03-Feb-1999, 02:07:49
Cannonical version of this document is at:
http://info.internet.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc/files/rfc2001.txt
Implementors should verify all content with
cannonical version. Failure to do so may result in
protocol failures.
-->
http://invisible.net/ redirects to
http://museum.media.org/invisible.net/index.shtml which claims to be run
by
The Internet Multicasting Service
A Nonprofit Public Research Corporation
Welcome to the Internet Multicasting Service, a 501(c)(3)
nonprofit public research corporation. We build and maintain
public works projects on the Internet.
So apparently ASCII -> rfc2xml is a public works project.
Your deleted comments about possible mistakes are all true, but also
at least mentioned by the folks at IMS.
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