FYI -

I have forwarded ASCII text versions of the drafts to Rob Cernak to go on
the web page, because voices from the Star Chambers of the IETF have
spoken:  HTML doesn't cut it.  Rob might not get to it before next week.
If you want to see it right away let me know tonight or Saturday and I will
send it to you.  I will also try to get a mirror of Rob's web page up
before I leave for DC.

Or, of course, I could mail the whole thing to the list, but I understand
there are some strenuous objections due to bandwidth waste.  In respect of
our worldwide participants, many of whom pay a great deal for that
bandwidth, I think I should make it available on demand.

Alex Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> +1 508 323 2283





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Hi Rob -

Sorry to bother you again --

I've been told in no uncertain terms that HTML as the primary form of
distribution for these drafts is unacceptable, and ASCII text is necessary
even in rough discussion drafts.   So, I'm attaching both another uuencoded
gzipped tar file of the HTML of tonight's version of my BCP draft, and text
file versions of both the BCP and Chris Calabrese's XML encoding draft.

Could you post all of them on the web page, both text and HTML?

[attachments deleted]

Thanks again.


Alex Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> +1 508 323 2283



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