Until they add this functionality, you might try <http://changedetection.com/detect.html>. No, I'm not affiliated in any way. - dan -- Dan Kohn <mailto:dan@dankohn.com> <http://www.dankohn.com/> <tel:+1-650-327-2600> Randomly generated quote: When cryptography is outlawed, bayl bhgynjf jvyy unir cevinpl! - John Perry Barlow -----Original Message----- From: Robert Elz [mailto:kre@munnari.OZ.AU] Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 02:38 To: Harald Tveit Alvestrand Cc: ietf@ietf.org Subject: Re: Introducing the ID tracker Date: Mon, 04 Nov 2002 16:44:11 -0500 From: Harald Tveit Alvestrand <harald@alvestrand.no> Message-ID: <200211042144.QAA08599@ietf.org> | For the last year or so, the secretariat has been working on a tool to help | us keep track of what documents are on our plate, what state they are in | and who is responsible for them; we call it the "ID tracker". | The tool and its documentation is found at | | https://datatracker.ietf.org/public/pidtracker.cgi This looks fairly nice. I'd like to see a bit more informative information in the "details" but this stuff is much better than existed before. (Meaningless query: Is there a reason for https:// when nothing there looks to actually be secured?) And a request - could the system be extended, sometime, so that it could send e-mail to the working group, where there is one, or the (first) author in other cases, when a doc changes state? That would avoid the need for continually polling the web page every day to find out if anything has happened. kre - This message was passed through ietf_censored@carmen.ipv6.cselt.it, which is a sublist of ietf@ietf.org. Not all messages are passed. Decisions on what to pass are made solely by Raffaele D'Albenzio.