Re: xml and txt submission on web page

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> On 15 Jun 2018, at 7:01 pm, Alexandre Petrescu <alexandre.petrescu@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> Le 15/06/2018 à 01:30, Mark Andrews a écrit :
>>> On 15 Jun 2018, at 2:29 am, Alexandre Petrescu <alexandre.petrescu@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Le 14/06/2018 à 07:45, Alexandre Petrescu a écrit :
>>>> Le 13/06/2018 à 20:32, Russ Housley a écrit :
>>>>> Alex:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I have just tried again: if I submit just the xml then the web page
>>>>>> complains in red about title and draft name.  If I submit both the xml
>>>>>> and the txt then it accepts it.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> The complain in red is this:
>>>>>>> Could not extract a valid draft revision from the upload. To fix this
>>>>>>> in a text upload, please make sure that the full draft name including
>>>>>>> revision number appears centered on its own line below the document
>>>>>>> title on the first page. In an xml upload, please make sure that the
>>>>>>> top-level <rfc/> element has a docName attribute which provides the
>>>>>>> full draft name including revision number.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Others have had success submitting just the .xml file.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Looking at your .xml file, you need to remove the ".txt" from the docName as follows:
>>>>> 
>>>>> OLD:
>>>>> 
>>>>> <rfc category="std"
>>>>>      docName="draft-ietf-ipwave-ipv6-over-80211ocb-23.txt"
>>>>>      ipr="trust200902">
>>>>> 
>>>>> NEW:
>>>>> 
>>>>> <rfc category="std"
>>>>>      docName="draft-ietf-ipwave-ipv6-over-80211ocb-23"
>>>>>      ipr="trust200902">
>>> 
>>> I have tried to not use the .txt extension in the docName.
>>> 
>>> The submission was accepted, without asking the txt file.
>>> 
>>> I think the question is in my interpretation of that 'full draft name' in the error message above.  It means to me a file name with txt extension.
>>> 
>>> Maybe 'full draft name' means just the name of draft but without the txt extension.
>> .txt, .xml, .html, .pdf etc. are the format of the document encoded into the filename.
>> You have "<name>.<format>”.
> 
> Yes, from an abstract layer.
> 
> But from a mundane point of view:
> 
> Among 'draft-person.txt' and 'draft-person'
> which one is a 'full draft name’?

draft-person

> 
> Alex
> 
>>> Alex
>>> 
>>>> I will try that.
>>>> Alex
>>>>> 
>>>>> Russ

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