Carl Malamud wrote:
Randall's method works, or you can do what the readme suggests: <rfc ipr='full3978' docName='draft-mrose-writing-rfcs-01'> see: http://xml.resource.org/authoring/draft-mrose-writing-rfcs.html#ipr
A number of us, including the IETF Chair, have discovered this experimentally. It's not illogical - if your source file says <rfc ipr='full3667'...> you get exactly what you asked for, i.e. the obsolete boilerplate. The id-nits tool will warn you - it is well worth running that before submitting *any* I-D, whether produced by xml2rfc or another method. See http://ietf.levkowetz.com/tools/idnits/idnits.pyht Brian _______________________________________________ Ietf@xxxxxxxx https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf