Re: Why the normative form of IETF Standards is ASCII

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Actually, there seems to be one here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/rfc2xml/

Not sure how much of a good work it does.

/Stefan


On 10-03-24 5:10 PM, "Julian Reschke" <julian.reschke@xxxxxx> wrote:

> On 25.03.2010 00:56, Stefan Santesson wrote:
>> Julian,
>> 
>> One minor question.
>> 
>> How do you use xml2rfc to edit a document when you don't have that document
>> in xml format?
> 
> You don't.
> 
>> For example, if it was not originally created using xml2rfc.
> 
> Somebody might have converted it (you may want to google for it, or ask
> the RFC Editor). Otherwise, you need to convert.
> 
> Anticipating the next question: no, I'm not aware of a tool that does
> that well; in my experience, to get "good" XML (with proper markup of
> artwork, lists, references...), you really have to do it manually.
> 
> Best regards, Julian


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