On Sun, Jan 20, 2008 at 09:15:26AM -0500, Edward Lewis wrote:
> At 10:25 -0800 1/19/08, Bob Braden wrote:
> > *>
> > *> The RFC repository also has rfc-index.txt, which lists all the RFCs,
> >
> >And an RFC search engine... just type "1730" into the little box,
> >and it will magically return the information you want, including
> >links to the text and to any errata that may exist.
>
> I just noticed this thread. In late December I posted this to the
> DNSEXT sleeping-WG mail list:
> http://www.ops.ietf.org/lists/namedroppers/namedroppers.2007/msg00769.html
> (and there are some follow ups).
>
> The IETF document repositories are good at letting you find the
> document you want if you know the document number. But knowing the
> document number is often the problem.
having done stints in retail when i was younger, the most
difficult customers would come in the record store and
ask for the LP that sounded like "... dum, de dumm, dum,de..."
the rfc-index is like unto a library card catalog.
--bill
Opinions expressed may not even be mine by the time you read them, and
certainly don't reflect those of any other entity (legal or otherwise).
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