>> Tooling is just one of the problems with XML2RFC. The real issue is >> that XML2RFC is completely specific to the IETF. This translate into >> training ... > It also has been optimized for the production of RFCs. Also note that > many changes in the v3 vocab just align the language with HTML (lists > and tables come to mind). from an xml non-lover: xml2rfc rocks! it produces the baroqe, designed by committee, internet draft format from input which i can easily produce in my text editor. and the support, maintenance, and responsiveness of the tools team is simply stunning. [ and for the poster who wished for a gooey, there is one ] thank you! randy