Fred, what an embarassing pair of typos you have discovered.
Thanks!

   Brian

Fred Templin wrote:
> 
> Brian and Christian,
> 
> Very good draft, but in the first sentence of section 4 please
> s/link-local/site-local.
> 
> I believe the same comment applies also to the first sentence
> of section 5, but please check my thinking on that one.
> 
> Fred
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> >A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories.
> >This draft is a work item of the IP Version 6 Working Group Working Group of the 
> >IETF.
> >
> >       Title           : Deprecating Site Local Addresses
> >       Author(s)       : C. Huitema, B. Carpenter
> >       Filename        : draft-ietf-ipv6-deprecate-site-local-00.txt
> >       Pages           : 8
> >       Date            : 2003-8-26
> >
> >This document describes the issues surrounding the use of IPv6 site-
> >local unicast addresses in their original form, and formally
> >deprecates them. This deprecation does not prevent their continued
> >use until a replacement has been standardized and implemented.
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