The information is available on the RFC Editor's web site at
http://www.rfc-editor.org/
The RFC Database in various forms such as
http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc-index2.html tells you the status of each
RFC and the RFCs that are associated with it by
obsoletes/obsoleted/updated relationships etc
if you read the ARIN statement on IPv6, you will find that Keith
is describing the story of how to cook a frog. soon, (pick your
favorite study) all IPv4 space will be allocated. For folks who
need IP access after that time, IPv6 will be available. Its those
(ones and twos) who will need t
Frank,
Thanks for the comments.
On 2008-01-19 21:58, Frank Ellermann wrote:
> Brian E Carpenter wrote:
>
>> mosts CDs seem to have index pages of some kind - something like
>> http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfcxx00.html would do it (and that is
>> always up to date, whereas STD1 is normally out of d
On Sun, Jan 20, 2008 at 09:15:26AM -0500, Edward Lewis wrote:
> At 10:25 -0800 1/19/08, Bob Braden wrote:
> > *>
> > *> The RFC repository also has rfc-index.txt, which lists all the RFCs,
> >
> >And an RFC search engine... just type "1730" into the little box,
> >and it will magically return the
Hi Larry,
Larry Zhu wrote:
1. Overall, the document does not discuss I18N. Is it required that the mailto
contains US ASCII only when it is encoded in DNS? This is unclear to me.
While there was a discussion to extend mailto URIs to allow for
internationalized email addresses (as defined by
At 10:25 -0800 1/19/08, Bob Braden wrote:
*>
*> The RFC repository also has rfc-index.txt, which lists all the RFCs,
And an RFC search engine... just type "1730" into the little box,
and it will magically return the information you want, including
links to the text and to any errata that ma
On Jan 20, 2008, at 1:24 AM, Romascanu, Dan (Dan) wrote:
Besides the suggestion already given, if you go to
http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfcsearch.html start with a search on IMAP.
RFC1730 will be one of the first (in chronological order) of the 47
entries, you will find out in the More Info colum
Besides the suggestion already given, if you go to
http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfcsearch.html start with a search on IMAP.
RFC1730 will be one of the first (in chronological order) of the 47
entries, you will find out in the More Info columns that it was
obsoleted by RFC2060 and RFC2061. RFC2060 will