I notice that the RFC magic function is not implemented. I think I can do that, looking at the ISBN one. Should I set up a special page similar to book sources, called RFC sources, or just link to one site that has the RFCs?
On Nov 8, 2003, at 08:58, Chris Seaton wrote:
I notice that the RFC magic function is not implemented. I think I can do that, looking at the ISBN one. Should I set up a special page similar to book sources, called RFC sources, or just link to one site that has the RFCs?
Picking one is probably fine; theoretically they'll all be the same.
-- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com)
On 8 Nov 2003 at 16:58, Chris Seaton wrote:
I notice that the RFC magic function is not implemented. I think I can do that, looking at the ISBN one. Should I set up a special page similar to book sources, called RFC sources, or just link to one site that has the RFCs?
One thing to consider is that as well as text some RFCs are also provided as Postscript and/or PDF files. The majority are soley text, but it would be good if there some way point to the other avaliable formats.
Richard Gallagher
Chris Seaton wrote:
I notice that the RFC magic function is not implemented. I think I can do that, looking at the ISBN one. Should I set up a special page similar to book sources, called RFC sources, or just link to one site that has the RFCs?
If I were you I'd just pick a source that looks nice and is uncommercial. Have the links going straight there. Keep it simple, then move on to something else.
-- Tim Starling.
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