On 3/20/25 11:09 AM, Carsten Bormann wrote:
On 20. Mar 2025, at 04:45, Jean Mahoney <[email protected]> wrote:
[JM] TEXT is used for RFCs created in the RFCXML v3 era. ASCII is for older
RFCs. The TEXT label indicates the file can contain non-ASCII characters [2].
There are a dozen or so pre-v3 RFCs that are beyond-ASCII.
(And actually a couple that aren’t even UTF-8!)
[JM] The Tools Team and the RPC have been wondering if the two labels
are useful to anyone. It would make some coding easier if just the TEXT
label was used.
Thanks!
Jean
Grüße, Carsten
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