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draft-reschke-xml2rfc-12
Network Working Group J. Reschke
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The 'XML2RFC' version 2 Vocabulary
draft-reschke-xml2rfc-12
Abstract
This document defines the 'XML2RFC' version 2 vocabulary; an XML-
based language used for writing RFCs and Internet-Drafts.
Version 2 represents the current state of the vocabulary (as
implemented by several tools and as used by the RFC Editor) around
2014.
Editorial Note (To be removed by RFC Editor)
Discussion of this draft takes place on the XML2RFC mailing list
(xml2rfc@ietf.org), which has its home page at
<https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/xml2rfc>.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
1.1. Syntax Notation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
2. Elements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
2.1. <abstract> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
2.2. <address> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
2.3. <annotation> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
2.4. <area> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
2.5. <artwork> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
2.6. <author> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
2.7. <back> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
2.8. <c> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
2.9. <city> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
2.10. <code> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
2.11. <country> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
2.12. <cref> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
2.13. <date> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
2.14. <email> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
2.15. <eref> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
2.16. <facsimile> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
2.17. <figure> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
2.18. <format> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
2.19. <front> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
2.20. <iref> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
2.21. <keyword> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
2.22. <list> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
2.23. <middle> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
2.24. <note> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
2.25. <organization> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
2.26. <phone> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
2.27. <postal> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
2.28. <postamble> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
2.29. <preamble> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
2.30. <reference> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
2.31. <references> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
2.32. <region> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
2.33. <rfc> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
2.34. <section> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
2.35. <seriesInfo> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
2.36. <spanx> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
2.37. <street> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
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2.38. <t> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
2.39. <texttable> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
2.40. <title> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
2.41. <ttcol> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
2.42. <uri> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
2.43. <vspace> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
2.44. <workgroup> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
2.45. <xref> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
3. Escaping for Use in XML . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
4. Special Unicode Code Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
5. Including Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
6. Internationalization Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
7. Security Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
8. IANA Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
8.1. Internet Media Type Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
9. Acknowledgments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
10. References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
10.1. Normative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
10.2. Informative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Appendix A. Front Page Generation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
A.1. The /rfc/@category Attribute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
A.2. The /rfc/@ipr Attribute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
A.2.1. Current Values: '*trust200902' . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
A.2.2. Historic Values . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Appendix B. Changes from RFC 2629 ('v1') . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
B.1. Removed Elements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
B.2. Changed Defaults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
B.3. Changed Elements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
B.4. New Elements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Appendix C. Relax NG Schema . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
C.1. Checking Validity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
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1. Introduction
This document describes version 2 ("v2") of the 'XML2RFC' vocabulary;
an XML-based language ('Extensible Markup Language', [XML]) used for
writing RFCs ([RFC7322]) and Internet-Drafts ([IDGUIDE]).
Version 2 represents the current state of the vocabulary (as
implemented by several tools and as used by the RFC Editor) around
2014.
It obsoletes the original version ("v1") [RFC2629], which contained
the original language definition, and which was subsequently
extended. Many of the changes leading to version 2 have been
described in "Writing I-Ds and RFCs using XML (revised)" ([V1rev]),
but that document has not been updated since 2008.
Processing Instructions (Section 2.6 of [XML]) generally are specific
to a given processor, and thus are not considered to be part of the
vocabulary. See Section 4.1 of [TCLReadme] for a list of the
processing instructions supported by the first implementation of an
xml2rfc processor.
Note that the vocabulary contains certain constructs that might not
be used when generating the final text; however, they can provide
useful data for other uses (such index generation, populating a
keyword database, or syntax checks).
1.1. Syntax Notation
The XML vocabulary here is defined in prose, based on the Relax NG
schema ([RNC]) contained in Appendix C (specified in Relax NG Compact
Notation, "RNC").
Note that the schema can be used for automated validity checks, but
certain constraints are only described in prose (example: the
conditionally required presence of the "abbrev" attribute).
2. Elements
The sections below describe all elements and their attributes.
Note that attributes not labeled "mandatory" are optional.
Except inside <artwork>, horizontal whitespace and linebreaks are
collapsed into a single whitespace, and leading and trailing
whitespace are trimmed off.
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2.1. <abstract>
Contains the abstract of the document. The abstract ought to be
self-contained and thus should not contain references or unexpanded
abbreviations. See Section 4.3 of [RFC7322] for more information.
This element appears as a child element of: <front> (Section 2.19).
Content model:
One or more <t> elements (Section 2.38)
2.2. <address>
Provides address information for the author.
This element appears as a child element of: <author> (Section 2.6).
Content model:
In this order:
1. One optional <postal> element (Section 2.27)
2. One optional <phone> element (Section 2.26)
3. One optional <facsimile> element (Section 2.16)
4. One optional <email> element (Section 2.14)
5. One optional <uri> element (Section 2.42)
2.3. <annotation>
Provides additional prose augmenting a bibliographical reference.
This element appears as a child element of: <reference>
(Section 2.30).
Content model:
In any order:
o Text
o <xref> elements (Section 2.45)
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o <eref> elements (Section 2.15)
o <iref> elements (Section 2.20)
o <cref> elements (Section 2.12)
o <spanx> elements (Section 2.36)
2.4. <area>
Provides information about the IETF area to which this document
relates (currently not used when generating documents).
The value ought to be either the full name or the abbreviation of one
of the IETF areas as listed on <http://www.ietf.org/iesg/area.html>.
The list at the time that this document is being published is:
"Applications", "app", "General", "gen", "Internet", "int",
"Operations and Management", "ops", "Real-time Applications and
Infrastructure", "rai", "Routing", "rtg", "Security", "sec",
"Transport", "tsv".
This element appears as a child element of: <front> (Section 2.19).
Content model: only text content.
2.5. <artwork>
This element allows the inclusion of "artwork" into the document.
<artwork> is the only element in the vocabulary that provides full
control of horizontal whitespace and line breaks, and thus is used
for a variety of things, such as:
o diagrams ("line art"),
o source code,
o formal languages (such as ABNF or the RNC notation used in this
document),
o message flow diagrams,
o complex tables, or
o protocol unit diagrams.
Alternatively, the "src" attribute allows referencing an external
graphics file, such as a bitmap or a vector drawing, using a URI
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("Uniform Resource Identifier", [RFC3986]). In this case, the
textual content acts as fallback for output formats that do not
support graphics, and thus ought to contain either a "line art"
variant of the graphics, or otherwise prose that describes the
included image in sufficient detail. Note that RFCs occasionally are
published with enhanced diagrams; a recent example is [RFC5598].
This element appears as a child element of: <figure> (Section 2.17).
Content model:
Text
2.5.1. 'align' attribute
Controls whether the artwork appears left justified (default),
centered, or right justified.
Allowed values:
o "left" (default)
o "center"
o "right"
2.5.2. 'alt' attribute
Alternative text description of the artwork (not just the caption).
2.5.3. 'height' attribute
The suggested height of the graphics included using the "src"
attribute.
This attribute is format-dependent and ought to be avoided.
When generating HTML output, current implementations copy the
attribute "as is". For other output formats it is usually ignored.
2.5.4. 'name' attribute
A filename suitable for the contents (such as for extraction to a
local file).
This attribute generally isn't used for document generation, but it
can be helpful for other kinds of tools (such as automated syntax
checkers which work by extracting the source code).
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2.5.5. 'src' attribute
The URI reference of a graphics file ([RFC3986], Section 4.1).
Note that this can be a "data" URI ([RFC2397]) as well; in which case
the graphics file is wholly part of the XML file.
2.5.6. 'type' attribute
Specifies the type of the artwork.
The value either is an Internet Media Type (see [RFC2046]) or a
keyword (such as "abnf"). The set of recognized keywords varies
across implementations.
How it is used depends on context and application. For instance, a
formatter can attempt to syntax-highlight code in certain known
languages.
2.5.7. 'width' attribute
The suggested width of the graphics included using the "src"
attribute.
This attribute is format-dependent and ought to be avoided.
When generating HTML output, current implementations copy the
attribute "as is". For other output formats it is usually ignored.
2.5.8. 'xml:space' attribute
Determines whitespace handling.
"preserve" is both the default value and the only meaningful setting
anyway (because that's what the <artwork> element is for).
See also Section 2.10 of [XML].
Allowed values:
o "default"
o "preserve" (default)
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2.6. <author>
Provides information about a document's author. This is used both
for the document itself (at the beginning of the document) and for
referenced documents (inside of <reference>).
The <author> elements contained within the document's <front> element
are used to fill the boilerplate, and also to generate the "Author's
Address" section (see Section 4.12 of [RFC7322]).
Note that an "author" can also be just an organization (by not
specifying any of the name attributes, but adding the <organization>
child element).
Furthermore, the "role" attribute can be used to mark an author as
"editor". This is reflected both on the front page and in
bibliographical references. Note that this specification does not
define a precise meaning for the term "editor".
See Section "Authors vs. Contributors" of [RFCPOLICY] for more
information.
This element appears as a child element of: <front> (Section 2.19).
Content model:
In this order:
1. One optional <organization> element (Section 2.25)
2. One optional <address> element (Section 2.2)
2.6.1. 'fullname' attribute
The full name (used in the automatically generated "Author's Address"
section).
2.6.2. 'initials' attribute
Author initials (used on the front page and in references).
Initials should be provided as a whitespace separated list of pairs
of a letter and a dot.
2.6.3. 'role' attribute
Specifies the role the author had in creating the document.
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Allowed values:
o "editor"
2.6.4. 'surname' attribute
The author's surname (used on the front page and in references).
2.7. <back>
Contains the "back" part of the document: the references and
appendices. In <back>, <section> elements indicate appendices.
This element appears as a child element of: <rfc> (Section 2.33).
Content model:
In this order:
1. Optional <references> elements (Section 2.31)
2. Optional <section> elements (Section 2.34)
2.8. <c>
Provides the content of a cell in a table.
This element appears as a child element of: <texttable>
(Section 2.39).
Content model:
In any order:
o Text
o <xref> elements (Section 2.45)
o <eref> elements (Section 2.15)
o <iref> elements (Section 2.20)
o <cref> elements (Section 2.12)
o <spanx> elements (Section 2.36)
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2.9. <city>
Gives the city name in a postal address.
This element appears as a child element of: <postal> (Section 2.27).
Content model: only text content.
2.10. <code>
Gives the postal region code.
This element appears as a child element of: <postal> (Section 2.27).
Content model: only text content.
2.11. <country>
Gives the country in a postal address.
This element appears as a child element of: <postal> (Section 2.27).
Content model: only text content.
2.12. <cref>
Represents a comment.
Comments can be used in a document while it is work-in-progress.
They usually appear either inline and visually highlighted, at the
end of the document (depending on file format and settings of the
formatter), or not at all (when generating an RFC).
This element appears as a child element of: <annotation>
(Section 2.3), <c> (Section 2.8), <postamble> (Section 2.28),
<preamble> (Section 2.29), and <t> (Section 2.38).
Content model: only text content.
2.12.1. 'anchor' attribute
Document-wide unique identifier for this comment. The processor will
auto-generate an identifier when none is given.
The value needs to be a valid XML "Name" (Section 2.3 of [XML]),
additionally constrained to US-ASCII characters ([USASCII]).
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2.12.2. 'source' attribute
Holds the "source" of a comment, such as the name or the initials of
the person who made the comment.
2.13. <date>
Provides information about the publication date.
Note that this element is used both for the boilerplate of the
document being produced, and also inside bibliographic references.
In the boilerplate case, it defines the publication date, which, when
producing Internet-Drafts, will be used for computing the expiration
date (see Section 8 of [IDGUIDE]). When one or more of "year",
"month", or "day" are left out, the processor will attempt to use the
current system date if the attributes that are present are consistent
with that date.
Note that in this case, month names need to match the full (English)
month name ("January", "February", "March", "April", "May, "June",
"July", "August", "September", "October", "November", or "December")
in order for expiration calculations to work (some implementations
might support additional formats, though).
In the case of bibliographic references, the date information can
have prose text for the month or year. For example, vague dates
(year="ca. 2000"), date ranges (year="2012-2013"), non-specific
months (month="Second quarter") and so on, are allowed.
This element appears as a child element of: <front> (Section 2.19).
Content model: this element does not have any contents.
2.13.1. 'day' attribute
Day of publication; this is a number.
2.13.2. 'month' attribute
Month of publication; this is the English name of the month.
2.13.3. 'year' attribute
Year of publication.
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2.14. <email>
Provides an email address.
The value is expected to be the scheme-specific part of a "mailto"
URI (so does not include the prefix "mailto:"). See Section 2 of
[RFC6068] for details.
This element appears as a child element of: <address> (Section 2.2).
Content model: only text content.
2.15. <eref>
Represents an "external" link (as specified in the "target"
attribute).
If the element has text content, that content will be used.
Otherwise, the value of the target attribute will be inserted in
angle brackets ([RFC3986], Appendix C).
This element appears as a child element of: <annotation>
(Section 2.3), <c> (Section 2.8), <postamble> (Section 2.28),
<preamble> (Section 2.29), and <t> (Section 2.38).
Content model: only text content.
2.15.1. 'target' attribute (mandatory)
URI of the link target (see Section 3 of [RFC3986]).
2.16. <facsimile>
Represents the phone number of a fax machine.
The value is expected to be the scheme-specific part of a "tel" URI
(so does not include the prefix "tel:"), using the "global numbers"
syntax. See Section 3 of [RFC3966] for details.
This element appears as a child element of: <address> (Section 2.2).
Content model: only text content.
2.17. <figure>
This element is used to represent a figure, consisting of an optional
preamble, the actual figure, an optional postamble, and an optional
title.
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This element appears as a child element of: <section> (Section 2.34),
and <t> (Section 2.38).
Content model:
In this order:
1. Optional <iref> elements (Section 2.20)
2. One optional <preamble> element (Section 2.29)
3. One <artwork> element (Section 2.5)
4. One optional <postamble> element (Section 2.28)
2.17.1. 'align' attribute
Used to change the alignment of <preamble> and <postamble>.
Note: does not affect title or <artwork> alignment.
Allowed values:
o "left" (default)
o "center"
o "right"
2.17.2. 'alt' attribute
Duplicates functionality available on <artwork>; avoid it.
2.17.3. 'anchor' attribute
Document-wide unique identifier for this figure.
Furthermore, the presence of this attribute causes the figure to be
numbered.
The value needs to be a valid XML "Name" (Section 2.3 of [XML]).
2.17.4. 'height' attribute
Duplicates functionality available on <artwork>; avoid it.
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2.17.5. 'src' attribute
Duplicates functionality available on <artwork>; avoid it.
2.17.6. 'suppress-title' attribute
Figures that have an "anchor" attribute will automatically get an
autogenerated title (such as "Figure 1"), even if the "title"
attribute is absent. Setting this attribute to "true" will prevent
this.
Allowed values:
o "true"
o "false" (default)
2.17.7. 'title' attribute
The title for the figure; this usually appears on a line after the
figure.
2.17.8. 'width' attribute
Duplicates functionality available on <artwork>; avoid it.
2.18. <format>
Provides a link to an additional format variant for a reference.
Note that these additional links are neither used in published RFCs,
nor supported by all tools. If the goal is to provide a single URI
for a reference, the "target" attribute on <reference> can be used
instead.
This element appears as a child element of: <reference>
(Section 2.30).
Content model: this element does not have any contents.
2.18.1. 'octets' attribute
Octet length of linked-to document.
2.18.2. 'target' attribute
URI of document.
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2.18.3. 'type' attribute (mandatory)
The type of the linked-to document, such as "TXT", "HTML", or "PDF".
2.19. <front>
Represent the "front matter": metadata (such as author information),
abstract, and additional notes.
This element appears as a child element of: <reference>
(Section 2.30), and <rfc> (Section 2.33).
Content model:
In this order:
1. One <title> element (Section 2.40)
2. One or more <author> elements (Section 2.6)
3. One <date> element (Section 2.13)
4. Optional <area> elements (Section 2.4)
5. Optional <workgroup> elements (Section 2.44)
6. Optional <keyword> elements (Section 2.21)
7. One optional <abstract> element (Section 2.1)
8. Optional <note> elements (Section 2.24)
2.20. <iref>
Provides terms for the document's index.
Index entries can be either single items (when just the "item"
attribute is given) or nested items (by specifying "subitem" as
well).
This element appears as a child element of: <annotation>
(Section 2.3), <c> (Section 2.8), <figure> (Section 2.17),
<postamble> (Section 2.28), <preamble> (Section 2.29), <section>
(Section 2.34), and <t> (Section 2.38).
Content model: this element does not have any contents.
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2.20.1. 'item' attribute (mandatory)
The item to include.
2.20.2. 'primary' attribute
Setting this to "true" declares the occurrence as "primary", which
might cause it to be highlighted in the index.
Allowed values:
o "true"
o "false" (default)
2.20.3. 'subitem' attribute
The subitem to include.
2.21. <keyword>
Specifies a keyword applicable to the document.
Note that each element should only contain a single keyword; for
multiple keywords, the element can simply be repeated.
Keywords are used both in the RFC Index and in the metadata of
generated documents.
This element appears as a child element of: <front> (Section 2.19).
Content model: only text content.
2.22. <list>
Delineates a text list.
Each list item is represented by a <t> element. The vocabulary
currently does not directly support list items consisting of multiple
paragraphs; if this is needed, <vspace> (Section 2.43) can be used as
a workaround.
This element appears as a child element of: <t> (Section 2.38).
Content model:
One or more <t> elements (Section 2.38)
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2.22.1. 'counter' attribute
This attribute holds a token that serves as an identifier for a
counter. The intended use is continuation of lists, where the
counter will be incremented for every list item, and there is no way
to reset the counter.
Note that this attribute functions only when the style attribute is
using the "format..." syntax (Section 2.22.3); otherwise, it is
ignored.
2.22.2. 'hangIndent' attribute
For list styles with potentially wide labels, this attribute can
override the default indentation level, measured in number of
characters.
Note that it only affects style with variable-width labels
("format..." and "hanging", see below), and it may not affect formats
in which the list item text appears _below_ the label.
2.22.3. 'style' attribute
This attribute is used to control the display of a list.
The value of this attribute is inherited by any nested lists that do
not have this attribute set. It may be set to:
"empty"
For unlabeled list items; it can also be used for indentation
purposes (this is the default value when there is an enclosing
list where the style is specified).
"hanging"
For lists where the items are labeled with a piece of text.
The label text is specified in the 'hangText' attribute of the <t>
element (Section 2.38.2).
"letters"
For ordered lists using letters as labels (lowercase letters
followed by a period; after "z", it rolls over to a two-letter
format). For nested lists, processors usually flip between
uppercase and lowercase.
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"numbers"
For ordered lists using numbers as labels.
"symbols"
For unordered (bulleted) lists.
The style of the bullets is chosen automatically be the processor
(some implementations allow overriding the default using a
processing instruction).
And, finally:
"format ..."
For lists with customized labels, consisting of fixed text and an
item counter in various formats.
The value is a free-form text that allows counter values to be
inserted using a "percent-letter" format. For instance, "[REQ%d]"
generates labels of the form "[REQ1]", where "%d" inserts the item
number as decimal number.
The following formats are supported:
%c lowercase letters (a, b, c, etc.)
%C uppercase letters (A, B, C, etc.)
%d decimal numbers (1, 2, 3, etc.)
%i lowercase Roman numerals (i, ii, iii, etc.)
%I uppercase Roman numerals (I, II, III, etc.)
%% represents a percent sign
Other formats are reserved for future use.
2.23. <middle>
Represents the main content of the document.
This element appears as a child element of: <rfc> (Section 2.33).
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Content model:
One or more <section> elements (Section 2.34)
2.24. <note>
Creates an unnumbered section that appears after the abstract.
It is usually used for additional information to reviewers (working
group information, mailing list, ...), or for additional publication
information such as "IESG Notes".
This element appears as a child element of: <front> (Section 2.19).
Content model:
One or more <t> elements (Section 2.38)
2.24.1. 'title' attribute (mandatory)
The title of the note.
2.25. <organization>
Specifies the affiliation of an author.
This information appears in both the "Author's Address" section and
on the front page (see [RFC7322], Section 4.1.1 for more
information). If the value is long, an abbreviated variant can be
specified in the "abbrev" attribute.
This element appears as a child element of: <author> (Section 2.6).
Content model: only text content.
2.25.1. 'abbrev' attribute
Abbreviated variant.
2.26. <phone>
Represents a phone number.
The value is expected to be the scheme-specific part of a "tel" URI
(so does not include the prefix "tel:"), using the "global numbers"
syntax. See Section 3 of [RFC3966] for details.
This element appears as a child element of: <address> (Section 2.2).
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Content model: only text content.
2.27. <postal>
Contains child elements providing postal information.
This element appears as a child element of: <address> (Section 2.2).
Content model:
In this order:
1. One or more <street> elements (Section 2.37)
2. In any order:
* <city> elements (Section 2.9)
* <region> elements (Section 2.32)
* <code> elements (Section 2.10)
* <country> elements (Section 2.11)
2.28. <postamble>
Gives text that appears at the bottom of a figure or table.
This element appears as a child element of: <figure> (Section 2.17),
and <texttable> (Section 2.39).
Content model:
In any order:
o Text
o <xref> elements (Section 2.45)
o <eref> elements (Section 2.15)
o <iref> elements (Section 2.20)
o <cref> elements (Section 2.12)
o <spanx> elements (Section 2.36)
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2.29. <preamble>
Gives text that appears at the top of a figure or table.
This element appears as a child element of: <figure> (Section 2.17),
and <texttable> (Section 2.39).
Content model:
In any order:
o Text
o <xref> elements (Section 2.45)
o <eref> elements (Section 2.15)
o <iref> elements (Section 2.20)
o <cref> elements (Section 2.12)
o <spanx> elements (Section 2.36)
2.30. <reference>
Represents a bibliographical reference.
This element appears as a child element of: <references>
(Section 2.31).
Content model:
In this order:
1. One <front> element (Section 2.19)
2. Optional <seriesInfo> elements (Section 2.35)
3. Optional <format> elements (Section 2.18)
4. Optional <annotation> elements (Section 2.3)
2.30.1. 'anchor' attribute (mandatory)
Document-wide unique identifier for this reference. Usually, this
will be used both to "label" the reference in the references section,
and as an identifier in links to this reference entry.
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The value needs to be a valid XML "Name" (Section 2.3 of [XML]),
additionally constrained to US-ASCII characters ([USASCII]).
2.30.2. 'target' attribute
Holds the URI for the reference.
Note that depending on the <seriesInfo> element, a URI might not be
needed, nor desirable, as it can be automatically generated (for
instance, for RFCs).
2.31. <references>
Contains a set of bibliographical references.
In the early days of the RFC series, there was only one "References"
section per RFC. This convention was later changed to group
references into two sets, "Normative" and "Informative" as described
in Section 4.8.6 of [RFC7322]). This vocabulary supports the split
with the "title" attribute.
By default, the order of references is significant. Processors
however can be instructed to sort them based on their anchor names.
This element appears as a child element of: <back> (Section 2.7).
Content model:
One or more <reference> elements (Section 2.30)
2.31.1. 'title' attribute
Provides the title for the References section (defaulting to
"References").
In general, the title should be either "Normative References" or
"Informative References".
2.32. <region>
Provides the region name in a postal address.
This element appears as a child element of: <postal> (Section 2.27).
Content model: only text content.
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2.33. <rfc>
This is the root element of the xml2rfc vocabulary.
Processors distinguish between RFC mode ("number" attribute being
present) and Internet-Draft mode ("docName" attribute being present):
it is invalid to specify both. Setting neither "number" nor
"docName" can be useful for producing other types of document but is
out-of-scope for this specification.
Content model:
In this order:
1. One <front> element (Section 2.19)
2. One <middle> element (Section 2.23)
3. One optional <back> element (Section 2.7)
2.33.1. 'category' attribute
Document category (see Appendix A.1).
Allowed values:
o "std"
o "bcp"
o "info"
o "exp"
o "historic"
2.33.2. 'consensus' attribute
Affects the generated boilerplate.
See [RFC5741] for more information.
Allowed values:
o "no"
o "yes"
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2.33.3. 'docName' attribute
For Internet-Drafts, this specifies the draft name (which appears
below the title).
A processor should give an error if both the "docName" and "number"
attributes are given in the <rfc> element.
Note that the file extension is not part of the draft, so in general
it should end with the current draft number ("-", plus two digits).
Furthermore, it is good practice to disambiguate current editor
copies from submitted drafts (for instance, by replacing the draft
number with the string "latest").
See Section 7 of [IDGUIDE] for further information.
2.33.4. 'ipr' attribute
Represents the Intellectual Property status of the document. See
Appendix A.2 for details.
Allowed values:
o "full2026"
o "noDerivativeWorks2026"
o "none"
o "full3667"
o "noModification3667"
o "noDerivatives3667"
o "full3978"
o "noModification3978"
o "noDerivatives3978"
o "trust200811"
o "noModificationTrust200811"
o "noDerivativesTrust200811"
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o "trust200902"
o "noModificationTrust200902"
o "noDerivativesTrust200902"
o "pre5378Trust200902"
2.33.5. 'iprExtract' attribute
Identifies a single section within the document (by its 'anchor'
attribute) for which extraction "as-is" is explicitly allowed (this
is only relevant for historic values of the "ipr" attribute).
2.33.6. 'number' attribute
The number of the RFC to be produced.
A processor should give an error if both the "docName" and "number"
attributes are given in the <rfc> element.
2.33.7. 'obsoletes' attribute
A comma-separated list of RFC _numbers_ or Internet-Draft names.
Processors ought to parse the attribute value, so that incorrect
references can be detected and, depending on output format,
hyperlinks can be generated. Also, the value ought to be reformatted
to insert whitespace after each comma if not already present.
2.33.8. 'seriesNo' attribute
When producing a document within document series (such as "STD"): the
number within that series.
2.33.9. 'submissionType' attribute
The document stream.
See Section 2 of [RFC5741] for details.
Allowed values:
o "IETF" (default)
o "IAB"
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o "IRTF"
o "independent"
2.33.10. 'updates' attribute
A comma-separated list of RFC _numbers_ or Internet-Draft names.
Processors ought to parse the attribute value, so that incorrect
references can be detected and, depending on output format,
hyperlinks can be generated. Also, the value ought to be reformatted
to insert whitespace after each comma if not already present.
2.33.11. 'xml:lang' attribute
The natural language used in the document (defaults to "en").
See Section 2.12 of [XML] for more information.
2.34. <section>
Represents a section (when inside a <middle> element) or an appendix
(when inside a <back> element).
Sub-sections are created by nesting <section> elements inside
<section> elements.
This element appears as a child element of: <back> (Section 2.7),
<middle> (Section 2.23), and <section> (Section 2.34).
Content model:
In this order:
1. In any order:
* <t> elements (Section 2.38)
* <figure> elements (Section 2.17)
* <texttable> elements (Section 2.39)
* <iref> elements (Section 2.20)
2. Optional <section> elements (Section 2.34)
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2.34.1. 'anchor' attribute
Document-wide unique identifier for this section.
The value needs to be a valid XML "Name" (Section 2.3 of [XML]).
2.34.2. 'title' attribute (mandatory)
The title of the section.
2.34.3. 'toc' attribute
Determines whether the section is included in the Table Of Contents.
The processor usually has defaults for whether a Table Of Contents
will be produced at all, and sections of which maximal depth will be
included (frequently: 3). "include" and "exclude" allow overriding
the processor's default behavior for the element they are specified
on (they do not affect nested elements).
Allowed values:
o "include"
o "exclude"
o "default" (default)
2.35. <seriesInfo>
Specifies the document series in which this document appears, and
also specifies an identifier within that series.
This element appears as a child element of: <reference>
(Section 2.30).
Content model: this element does not have any contents.
2.35.1. 'name' attribute (mandatory)
The name of the series.
The following names trigger specific processing (such as for auto-
generating links, and adding descriptions such as "work in
progress"): "BCP", "FYI", "Internet-Draft", "RFC", and "STD".
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2.35.2. 'value' attribute (mandatory)
The identifier within the series specified by the "name" attribute.
For BCPs, FYIs, RFCs, and STDs this is the number within the series.
For Internet-Drafts, it is the full draft name (ending with the two-
digit version number).
2.36. <spanx>
Wraps a piece of text, indicating special formatting styles.
When generating plain text, processors usually emulate font changes
using characters such as "*" and "_".
The following styles are defined:
emph Simple emphasis (this is the default).
strong Strong emphasis.
verb "Verbatim" text (usually displayed using a monospaced font
face).
This element appears as a child element of: <annotation>
(Section 2.3), <c> (Section 2.8), <postamble> (Section 2.28),
<preamble> (Section 2.29), and <t> (Section 2.38).
Content model: only text content.
2.36.1. 'style' attribute
The style to be used (defaults to "emph").
2.36.2. 'xml:space' attribute
Determines whitespace handling.
According to the DTD, the default value is "preserve". Tests however
show that it doesn't have any effect on processing; thus this
attribute will be removed in future versions of the vocabulary.
See also Section 2.10 of [XML].
Allowed values:
o "default"
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o "preserve" (default)
2.37. <street>
Provides a street address.
This element appears as a child element of: <postal> (Section 2.27).
Content model: only text content.
2.38. <t>
Contains a paragraph of text.
This element appears as a child element of: <abstract> (Section 2.1),
<list> (Section 2.22), <note> (Section 2.24), and <section>
(Section 2.34).
Content model:
In any order:
o Text
o <list> elements (Section 2.22)
o <figure> elements (Section 2.17)
o <xref> elements (Section 2.45)
o <eref> elements (Section 2.15)
o <iref> elements (Section 2.20)
o <cref> elements (Section 2.12)
o <spanx> elements (Section 2.36)
o <vspace> elements (Section 2.43)
2.38.1. 'anchor' attribute
Document-wide unique identifier for this paragraph.
The value needs to be a valid XML "Name" (Section 2.3 of [XML]).
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2.38.2. 'hangText' attribute
Holds the label ("hanging text") for items in lists using the
"hanging" style (see Section 2.22.3).
2.39. <texttable>
Contains a table, consisting of an optional preamble, a header line,
rows, an optional postamble, and an optional title.
The number of columns in the table is determined by the number of
<ttcol> elements. The number of rows in the table is determined by
the number of <c> elements divided by the number of columns. There
is no requirement that the number of <c> elements be evenly divisible
by the number of columns.
This element appears as a child element of: <section> (Section 2.34).
Content model:
In this order:
1. One optional <preamble> element (Section 2.29)
2. One or more <ttcol> elements (Section 2.41)
3. Optional <c> elements (Section 2.8)
4. One optional <postamble> element (Section 2.28)
2.39.1. 'align' attribute
Determines the horizontal alignment of the table.
Allowed values:
o "left"
o "center" (default)
o "right"
2.39.2. 'anchor' attribute
Document-wide unique identifier for this table.
Furthermore, the presence of this attribute causes the table to be
numbered.
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The value needs to be a valid XML "Name" (Section 2.3 of [XML]).
2.39.3. 'style' attribute
Selects which borders should be drawn, where
o "all" means borders around all table cells,
o "full" is like "all" except no horizontal lines between table rows
(except below the column titles),
o "headers" adds just a separator between column titles and rows,
and
o "none" means no borders at all.
Allowed values:
o "all"
o "none"
o "headers"
o "full" (default)
2.39.4. 'suppress-title' attribute
Tables that have an "anchor" attribute will automatically get an
autogenerated title (such as "Table 1"), even if the "title"
attribute is absent. Setting this attribute to "true" will prevent
this.
Allowed values:
o "true"
o "false" (default)
2.39.5. 'title' attribute
The title for the table; this usually appears on a line below the
table body.
2.40. <title>
Represents the document title.
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When this element appears in the <front> element of the current
document, the title might also appear in page headers or footers. If
it's long (~40 characters), the "abbrev" attribute is used to specify
an abbreviated variant.
This element appears as a child element of: <front> (Section 2.19).
Content model: only text content.
2.40.1. 'abbrev' attribute
Specifies an abbreviated variant of the document title.
2.41. <ttcol>
Contains a column heading in a table.
This element appears as a child element of: <texttable>
(Section 2.39).
Content model: only text content.
2.41.1. 'align' attribute
Determines the horizontal alignment within the table column.
Allowed values:
o "left" (default)
o "center"
o "right"
2.41.2. 'width' attribute
The desired column width (as integer 0..100 followed by "%").
2.42. <uri>
Contains a web address associated with the author.
The contents should be a valid URI (see Section 3 of [RFC3986]).
This element appears as a child element of: <address> (Section 2.2).
Content model: only text content.
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2.43. <vspace>
This element can be used to force the inclusion of a single line
break or multiple blank lines.
Note that this is a purely presentational element and thus its use
ought to be avoided.
This element appears as a child element of: <t> (Section 2.38).
Content model: this element does not have any contents.
2.43.1. 'blankLines' attribute
Number of blank lines to be inserted, where "0" indicates a single
line break (defaults to "0").
For paged output formats, no additional blank lines should be
generated after a page break.
2.44. <workgroup>
This element is used to specify the Working Group (IETF) or Research
Group (IRTF) from which the document originates, if any. The
recommended format is the official name of the Working Group (with
some capitalization).
In Internet-Drafts, this is used in the upper left corner of the
boilerplate, replacing the "Network Working Group" string.
Formatting software can append the words "Working Group" or "Research
Group", depending on the "submissionType" property on the <rfc>
element (Section 2.33.9).
This element appears as a child element of: <front> (Section 2.19).
Content model: only text content.
2.45. <xref>
Inserts a reference to a different part of a document.
The generated text depends on whether the <xref> is empty (in which
case the processor will try to generate a meaningful text fragment),
and the nature of the referenced document part.
Any element that allows the "anchor" attribute can be referenced;
however there are restrictions with respect to the text content being
generated. For instance, a <t> can be a reference target, however,
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because paragraphs are not (visibly) numbered, the author will have
to make sure that the prose is sufficient for a reader to understand
what is being referred to.
[[anchor2: This needs to be expanded with examples and with a
discussion how the autogenerated text differs when <xref> is not
empty]]
This element appears as a child element of: <annotation>
(Section 2.3), <c> (Section 2.8), <postamble> (Section 2.28),
<preamble> (Section 2.29), and <t> (Section 2.38).
Content model: only text content.
2.45.1. 'format' attribute
This attribute is used to control the format of the generated
reference text.
"counter"
Inserts a counter, such as the number of a section, figure, or
table.
"default"
Inserts a text fragment that describes the referenced part
completely, such as "Section 2", "Table 4", or "[XML]".
"none"
There will be no auto-generated text.
"title"
Inserts a title for the referenced element (usually obtained from
the referenced element's "title" attribute; some processors also
use the <title> child element or a <reference> target).
Allowed values:
o "counter"
o "title"
o "none"
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o "default" (default)
2.45.2. 'pageno' attribute
Unused.
It's unclear what the purpose of this attribute is; processors seem
to ignore it and it never was documented.
Allowed values:
o "true"
o "false" (default)
2.45.3. 'target' attribute (mandatory)
Identifies the document component being referenced.
The value needs to match the value of the "anchor" attribute of
another element in the document.
3. Escaping for Use in XML
Text in XML cannot use the literal characters "<" and "&", as they
have special meaning to the XML processor (starting entities,
elements, etc.). Usually, these characters will need to be
substituted by "<" and "&" (see Section 4.6 of [XML]).
">" does not require escaping, unless it appears in the sequence
"]]>" (which indicates the end of a CDATA section, see below).
Escaping the individual characters can be a lot of work (when done
manually), and also messes up alignment in artwork. Another approach
to escaping is to use CDATA sections ([XML], Section 2.7). Within
these, no further escaping is needed, except when the "end-of-CDATA"
marker needs to be used (in that case, the CDATA section needs to be
closed, and a new one needs to be started).
4. Special Unicode Code Points
Although the current RFC format does not allow non-ASCII Unicode
characters ([UNICODE]), some of them can be used to enforce certain
behaviors of formatters.
For instance:
non-breaking space (U+00A0)
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Represents a space character where no line break should happen.
This is frequently used in titles (by excluding certain space
characters from the line breaking algorithm, the processor will
use the remaining whitespace occurrences for line breaks).
non-breaking hyphen (U+2011)
Similarly, this represents a hyphen character where nevertheless
no line breaking ought to occur.
word joiner (U+2060)
Also called "zero width non-breaking space" -- can be used to
disallow line breaking between two non-whitespace characters.
Note that in order to use these characters by name, they need to be
declared either in the Document Type Definition (DTD, [XML], Section
2.9), or in the "internal subset" ([XML], Section 2.8), like this:
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE rfc [
<!-- declare nbsp and friends -->
<!ENTITY nbsp " ">
<!ENTITY nbhy "‑">
<!ENTITY wj "⁠">
]>
5. Including Files
This version of the vocabulary does not support an inclusion
mechanism on its own -- thus, a document always needs to be self-
contained.
That being said, some processors do support file inclusion using
processing instructions (Section 2.6 of [XML] and Section 4.1.2 of
[TCLReadme]).
Furthermore, XML itself allows inclusion of external content using
the "internal subset" (Section 2.8 of [XML]). Unfortunately, this
requires declaring the external data in the DTD upfront.
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For instance:
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE rfc [
<!-- allow later RFC2616 reference using "&rfc2616;" -->
<!-- the data will be fetched from xml.resource.org -->
<!ENTITY rfc2616 PUBLIC
"http://xml.resource.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.2616.xml">
]>
...declares the entity "rfc2616", which then can be used in the
"references" section:
<references>
&rfc2616;
</references>
Note that this mechanism only works for well-formed XML fragments;
thus any plain text that would need to be escaped in XML can't be
included as-is.
6. Internationalization Considerations
This format is based on [XML], thus does not have any issues
representing arbitrary Unicode [UNICODE] characters in text content.
However, the current canonical RFC format is restricted to US-ASCII
characters ([USASCII] and Section 3 of [RFC2223]). It is possible
that this rule will be relaxed in future revisions of the RFC format
(for instance, to allow non-ASCII characters in examples and contact
information). In that case, it is expected that the vocabulary will
be extended accordingly.
7. Security Considerations
The "name" attribute on the <artwork> element (Section 2.5.4) can be
used to derive a filename for saving to a local file system.
Trusting this kind of information without pre-processing is a known
security risk; see Section 4.3 of [RFC6266] for more information.
Furthermore, the nature of XML, plus vocabulary features such as
typed artwork, make it attractive to extract content from documents
for further processing, such for the purpose of checking syntax, or
computing/verifying examples. In the latter case, care needs to be
taken that only trusted content is processed.
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All security considerations related to XML processing are relevant as
well (see Section 7 of [RFC3470]).
8. IANA Considerations
8.1. Internet Media Type Registration
IANA maintains the registry of Internet media types [BCP13] at
<http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types>.
This document serves as the specification for the Internet media type
"application/rfc+xml". The following is to be registered with IANA.
Type name: application
Subtype name: rfc+xml
Required parameters: There are no required parameters.
Optional parameters: "charset": This parameter has identical
semantics as the charset parameter of the "application/xml" media
type specified in Section 9.1 of [RFC7303].
Encoding considerations: Identical to those of "application/xml" as
described in Section 9.1 of [RFC7303].
Security considerations: As defined in Section 7. In addition, as
this media type uses the "+xml" convention, it inherits the
security considerations described in Section 10 of [RFC7303].
Interoperability considerations: N/A
Published specification: This specification.
Applications that use this media type: Applications that transform
xml2rfc to output formats such as plain text or HTML, plus
additional analysis tools.
Fragment identifier considerations: The "anchor" attribute is used
for assigning document-wide unique identifiers that can be used as
shorthand pointers, as described in Section 2.8 of [XPOINTER].
Additional information:
Deprecated alias names for this type: None.
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Magic number(s): As specified for "application/xml" in Section
9.1 of [RFC7303].
File extension(s): .xml or .rfcxml when disambiguation from other
XML files is needed
Macintosh file type code(s): TEXT
Person & email address to contact for further information: See
Authors Section.
Intended usage: COMMON
Restrictions on usage: N/A
Author: See Authors Section.
Change controller: RFC Series Editor (rse@rfc-editor.org)
9. Acknowledgments
Thanks to everybody who reviewed this document and provided feedback
and/or specification text, in particular Brian Carpenter, Elwyn
Davies, Tony Hansen, Paul Hoffman, Henrik Levkowetz, Alice Russo, Tom
Taylor, Jim Schaad, and Nico Williams.
We also thank Marshall T. Rose for both the original design and the
reference implementation of the "xml2rfc" formatter.
10. References
10.1. Normative References
[XML] Maler, E., Yergeau, F., Paoli, J., Sperberg-McQueen, M.,
and T. Bray, "Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0
(Fifth Edition)", W3C Recommendation REC-xml-20081126,
November 2008,
<http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/REC-xml-20081126/>.
Latest version available at <http://www.w3.org/TR/xml>.
10.2. Informative References
[BCP13] Freed, N., Klensin, J., and T. Hansen, "Media Type
Specifications and Registration Procedures", BCP 13,
RFC 6838, January 2013.
[IDGUIDE] Housley, R., "Guidelines to Authors of Internet-Drafts",
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December 2010,
<http://www.ietf.org/id-info/guidelines.html>.
[JING] Thai Open Source Software Center Ltd, "Jing - A RELAX NG
validator in Java", 2008,
<http://www.thaiopensource.com/relaxng/jing.html>.
Downloads:
<https://code.google.com/p/jing-trang/downloads/list>.
[RFC2026] Bradner, S., "The Internet Standards Process -- Revision
3", BCP 9, RFC 2026, October 1996.
[RFC2046] Freed, N. and N. Borenstein, "Multipurpose Internet Mail
Extensions (MIME) Part Two: Media Types", RFC 2046,
November 1996.
[RFC2223] Postel, J. and J. Reynolds, "Instructions to RFC
Authors", RFC 2223, October 1997.
[RFC2397] Masinter, L., "The "data" URL scheme", RFC 2397,
August 1998.
[RFC2629] Rose, M., "Writing I-Ds and RFCs using XML", RFC 2629,
June 1999.
[RFC3470] Hollenbeck, S., Rose, M., and L. Masinter, "Guidelines
for the Use of Extensible Markup Language (XML) within
IETF Protocols", BCP 70, RFC 3470, January 2003.
[RFC3966] Schulzrinne, H., "The tel URI for Telephone Numbers",
RFC 3966, December 2004.
[RFC3986] Berners-Lee, T., Fielding, R., and L. Masinter, "Uniform
Resource Identifier (URI): Generic Syntax", STD 66,
RFC 3986, January 2005.
[RFC5598] Crocker, D., "Internet Mail Architecture", RFC 5598,
July 2009.
PDF version: <http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5598.pdf>
[RFC5741] Daigle, L. and O. Kolkman, "RFC Streams, Headers, and
Boilerplates", RFC 5741, December 2009.
[RFC6068] Duerst, M., Masinter, L., and J. Zawinski, "The 'mailto'
URI Scheme", RFC 6068, October 2010.
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[RFC6266] Reschke, J., "Use of the Content-Disposition Header
Field in the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)",
RFC 6266, June 2011.
[RFC7303] Thompson, H. and C. Lilley, "XML Media Types", RFC 7303,
July 2014.
[RFC7322] Heather, H. and S. Ginoza, "RFC Style Guide", RFC 7322,
September 2014.
[RFCPOLICY] RFC Editor, "RFC Editorial Guidelines and Procedures",
February 2012, <http://www.rfc-editor.org/policy.html>.
[RNC] Clark, J., "RELAX NG Compact Syntax", OASIS ,
November 2002, <http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/
relax-ng/compact-20021121.html>.
[TCLReadme] Rose, M., Fenner, B., and C. Levert, "xml2rfc
v1.35pre1", October 2009, <http://svn.tools.ietf.org/
svn/tools/xml2rfc/archive/README.html>.
[TLP2.0] IETF Trust, "Legal Provisions Relating to IETF
Documents", February 2009,
<http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info/IETF-TLP-2.htm>.
[TLP3.0] IETF Trust, "Legal Provisions Relating to IETF
Documents", September 2009,
<http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info/IETF-TLP-3.htm>.
[TLP4.0] IETF Trust, "Legal Provisions Relating to IETF
Documents", December 2009,
<http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info/IETF-TLP-4.htm>.
[UNICODE] The Unicode Consortium, "The Unicode Standard, Version
6.3.0", September 2013,
<http://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode6.3.0/>.
[USASCII] American National Standards Institute, "Coded Character
Set -- 7-bit American Standard Code for Information
Interchange", ANSI X3.4, 1986.
[V1rev] Rose, M., "Writing I-Ds and RFCs using XML (revised)",
February 2008, <http://svn.tools.ietf.org/svn/tools/
xml2rfc/archive/draft-mrose-writing-rfcs.html>.
[XPOINTER] Grosso, P., Maler, E., Marsh, J., and N. Walsh,
"XPointer Framework", W3C Recommendation REC-xptr-
framework-20030325, March 2003,
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<http://www.w3.org/TR/2003/
REC-xptr-framework-20030325/>.
Latest version available at
<http://www.w3.org/TR/xptr-framework/>.
Appendix A. Front Page Generation
A.1. The /rfc/@category Attribute
For RFCs, the "category" determines the "maturity level" (see Section
4 of [RFC2026]). The allowed values are "std" for "Standards Track",
"bcp" for "BCP", "info" for "Informational", "exp" for
"Experimental", and "historic" for "Historic".
For Internet-Drafts, the category attribute is not needed, but will
appear on the front page as "Intended Status". Supplying this
information can be useful to reviewers.
A.2. The /rfc/@ipr Attribute
This attribute value can take a long list of values, each of which
describes an IPR policy for the document. This attribute's values
are not the result of a grand plan, but remain simply for historic
reasons. Of these values, only a few are currently in use; all
others are supported by the various tools for backwards compatibility
with old source files.
Note: some variations of the boilerplate are selected based on the
document's date; therefore it is important to specify the "year",
"month" and "day" attributes of the "<date>" element when
archiving the XML source of an Internet-Draft on the day of
submission.
_Disclaimer: THIS ONLY PROVIDES IMPLEMENTATION INFORMATION. IF YOU
NEED LEGAL ADVICE, PLEASE CONTACT A LAWYER._ For further information,
refer to <http://trustee.ietf.org/docs/IETF-Copyright-FAQ.pdf>.
For the current "Status Of This Memo" text, the "submissionType"
attribute determines whether a statement about "Code Components" is
inserted (which is the case for the value "IETF", which is the
default). Other values, such as "independent", suppress this part of
the text.
A.2.1. Current Values: '*trust200902'
The name for these values refers to the "IETF TRUST Legal Provisions
Relating to IETF Documents", sometimes simply called the "TLP, that
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went into effect on February 15, 2009 ([TLP2.0]). Updates to this
document were published on September 12, 2009 ([TLP3.0]) and on
December 28, 2009 ([TLP4.0]), modifying the license for code
components (see <http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info/> for further
information). The actual text is located in Section 6 ("Text To Be
Included in IETF Documents") of these documents.
The tools will automatically produce the "correct" text depending on
the document's date information (see above):
+----------+--------------------------------+
| TLP | starting with publication date |
+----------+--------------------------------+
| [TLP3.0] | 2009-11-01 |
| [TLP4.0] | 2010-04-01 |
+----------+--------------------------------+
A.2.1.1. trust200902
This should be the default, unless one of the more specific
'*trust200902' values is a better fit. It produces the text in
Sections 6.a and 6.b of the TLP.
A.2.1.2. noModificationTrust200902
This produces additional text from Section 6.c.i of the TLP:
This document may not be modified, and derivative works of it may
not be created, except to format it for publication as an RFC or
to translate it into languages other than English.
Note: this clause is incompatible with RFCs that are published on
the Standards Track.
A.2.1.3. noDerivativesTrust200902
This produces the additional text from Section 6.c.ii of the TLP:
This document may not be modified, and derivative works of it may
not be created, and it may not be published except as an Internet-
Draft.
Note: this clause is incompatible with RFCs.
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A.2.1.4. pre5378Trust200902
This produces the additional text from Section 6.c.iii of the TLP,
frequently called the "pre-5378 escape clause":
This document may contain material from IETF Documents or IETF
Contributions published or made publicly available before November
10, 2008. The person(s) controlling the copyright in some of this
material may not have granted the IETF Trust the right to allow
modifications of such material outside the IETF Standards Process.
Without obtaining an adequate license from the person(s)
controlling the copyright in such materials, this document may not
be modified outside the IETF Standards Process, and derivative
works of it may not be created outside the IETF Standards Process,
except to format it for publication as an RFC or to translate it
into languages other than English.
See Section 4 of
<http://trustee.ietf.org/docs/IETF-Copyright-FAQ.pdf> for further
information about when to use this value.
Note: this text appears under "Copyright Notice", unless the
document was published before November 2009, in which case it
appears under "Status Of This Memo".
A.2.2. Historic Values
A.2.2.1. Historic Values: '*trust200811'
The attribute values "trust200811", "noModificationTrust200811" and
"noDerivativesTrust200811" are similar to their "trust200902"
counterparts, except that they use text specified in <http://
trustee.ietf.org/license-info/archive/
IETF-Trust-License-Policy_11-10-08.pdf>.
A.2.2.2. Historic Values: '*3978'
The attribute values "full3978", "noModification3978" and
"noDerivatives3978" are similar to their counterparts above, except
that they use text specified in RFC 3978 (March 2005).
A.2.2.3. Historic Values: '*3667'
The attribute values "full3667", "noModification3667" and
"noDerivatives3667" are similar to their counterparts above, except
that they use text specified in RFC 3667 (February 2004).
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A.2.2.4. Historic Values: '*2026'
The attribute values "full2026" and "noDerivativeWorks2026" are
similar to their counterparts above, except that they use text
specified in RFC 2026 (October 1996).
The special value "none" was also used back then, and denied the IETF
any rights beyond publication as Internet-Draft.
Appendix B. Changes from RFC 2629 ('v1')
[[v1diff: See <http://greenbytes.de/tech/webdav/
draft-reschke-xml2rfc-02.html#rfc.section.E> for a comparison of the
schemata.]]
B.1. Removed Elements
The <appendix> element has been removed; to generate an appendix,
place a <section> inside <back>.
B.2. Changed Defaults
Many attributes have lost their "default" value; this is to avoid
having document semantics differ based on whether a DTD was specified
and evaluated. Processors will handle absent values the way the
default value was specified before.
B.3. Changed Elements
<artwork>: Has a set of new attributes: "name", "type", "src",
"align", "alt", "width", and "height". (Section 2.5)
<author>: The <organization> element is now optional. The "role"
attribute was added. (Section 2.6)
<country>: The requirement to use ISO 3166 codes was removed.
(Section 2.11)
<date>: All attributes are now optional. (Section 2.13)
<figure>: Has a set of new attributes: "suppress-title", "src",
"align", "alt", "width", and "height". (Section 2.17)
<iref>: Has a new "primary" attribute. (Section 2.20)
<list>: The "style" attribute isn't restricted to a set of enumerated
values anymore. The "hangIndent" and "counter" attributes have been
added. (Section 2.22)
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<rfc>: The "ipr" attribute has gained additional values. The
attributes "consensus", "iprExtract", "submissionType", and "xml:
lang" have been added. (Section 2.33)
<reference>: <annotation> allows adding prose to a reference. The
"anchor" attribute has been made mandatory. (Section 2.30)
<references>: Can now appear multiple times, and carry a "title"
attribute (so that normative and informative references can be
split). (Section 2.31)
<section>: The new "toc" attribute controls whether it will appear in
the Table Of Contents. <iref> can now appear as direct child element.
(Section 2.34)
<t>: The "anchor" attribute can now be used as well, however there
are restrictions on how they can be referred to. (Section 2.38)
B.4. New Elements
The following elements have been added: <annotation> (Section 2.3),
<c> (Section 2.8), <cref> (Section 2.12), <format> (Section 2.18),
<spanx> (Section 2.36), <texttable> (Section 2.39), <ttcol>
(Section 2.41).
Appendix C. Relax NG Schema
namespace a = "http://relaxng.org/ns/compatibility/annotations/1.0"
rfc =
element rfc {
attribute number { text }?,
[ a:defaultValue = "" ] attribute obsoletes { text }?,
[ a:defaultValue = "" ] attribute updates { text }?,
attribute category { "std" | "bcp" | "info" | "exp" | "historic"
}?,
attribute consensus { "no" | "yes" }?,
attribute seriesNo { text }?,
attribute ipr {
"full2026"
| "noDerivativeWorks2026"
| "none"
| "full3667"
| "noModification3667"
| "noDerivatives3667"
| "full3978"
| "noModification3978"
| "noDerivatives3978"
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| "trust200811"
| "noModificationTrust200811"
| "noDerivativesTrust200811"
| "trust200902"
| "noModificationTrust200902"
| "noDerivativesTrust200902"
| "pre5378Trust200902"
}?,
attribute iprExtract { xsd:IDREF }?,
[ a:defaultValue = "IETF" ]
attribute submissionType {
"IETF" | "IAB" | "IRTF" | "independent"
}?,
attribute docName { text }?,
[ a:defaultValue = "en" ] attribute xml:lang { text }?,
front,
middle,
back?
}
front =
element front {
title, author+, date, area*, workgroup*, keyword*, abstract?,
note*
}
title =
element title {
attribute abbrev { text }?,
text
}
author =
element author {
attribute initials { text }?,
attribute surname { text }?,
attribute fullname { text }?,
attribute role { "editor" }?,
organization?,
address?
}
organization =
element organization {
attribute abbrev { text }?,
text
}
address = element address { postal?, phone?, facsimile?, email?,
uri? }
postal = element postal { street+, (city | region | code | country)*
}
street = element street { text }
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city = element city { text }
region = element region { text }
code = element code { text }
country = element country { text }
phone = element phone { text }
facsimile = element facsimile { text }
email = element email { text }
uri = element uri { text }
date =
element date {
attribute day { text }?,
attribute month { text }?,
attribute year { text }?,
empty
}
area = element area { text }
workgroup = element workgroup { text }
keyword = element keyword { text }
abstract = element abstract { t+ }
note =
element note {
attribute title { text },
t+
}
middle = element middle { section+ }
section =
element section {
attribute anchor { xsd:ID }?,
attribute title { text },
[ a:defaultValue = "default" ]
attribute toc { "include" | "exclude" | "default" }?,
(t | figure | texttable | iref)*,
section*
}
t =
element t {
attribute anchor { xsd:ID }?,
attribute hangText { text }?,
(text
| \list
| figure
| xref
| eref
| iref
| cref
| spanx
| vspace)*
}
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\list =
element list {
attribute style { text }?,
attribute hangIndent { text }?,
attribute counter { text }?,
t+
}
xref =
element xref {
attribute target { xsd:IDREF },
[ a:defaultValue = "false" ] attribute pageno { "true" | "false"
}?,
[ a:defaultValue = "default" ]
attribute format { "counter" | "title" | "none" | "default" }?,
text
}
eref =
element eref {
attribute target { text },
text
}
iref =
element iref {
attribute item { text },
[ a:defaultValue = "" ] attribute subitem { text }?,
[ a:defaultValue = "false" ]
attribute primary { "true" | "false" }?,
empty
}
cref =
element cref {
attribute anchor { xsd:ID }?,
attribute source { text }?,
text
}
spanx =
element spanx {
[ a:defaultValue = "preserve" ]
attribute xml:space { "default" | "preserve" }?,
[ a:defaultValue = "emph" ] attribute style { text }?,
text
}
vspace =
element vspace {
[ a:defaultValue = "0" ] attribute blankLines { text }?,
empty
}
figure =
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element figure {
attribute anchor { xsd:ID }?,
[ a:defaultValue = "" ] attribute title { text }?,
[ a:defaultValue = "false" ]
attribute suppress-title { "true" | "false" }?,
attribute src { text }?,
[ a:defaultValue = "left" ]
attribute align { "left" | "center" | "right" }?,
[ a:defaultValue = "" ] attribute alt { text }?,
[ a:defaultValue = "" ] attribute width { text }?,
[ a:defaultValue = "" ] attribute height { text }?,
iref*,
preamble?,
artwork,
postamble?
}
preamble =
element preamble { (text | xref | eref | iref | cref | spanx)* }
artwork =
element artwork {
[ a:defaultValue = "preserve" ]
attribute xml:space { "default" | "preserve" }?,
[ a:defaultValue = "" ] attribute name { text }?,
[ a:defaultValue = "" ] attribute type { text }?,
attribute src { text }?,
[ a:defaultValue = "left" ]
attribute align { "left" | "center" | "right" }?,
[ a:defaultValue = "" ] attribute alt { text }?,
[ a:defaultValue = "" ] attribute width { text }?,
[ a:defaultValue = "" ] attribute height { text }?,
text*
}
postamble =
element postamble { (text | xref | eref | iref | cref | spanx)* }
texttable =
element texttable {
attribute anchor { xsd:ID }?,
[ a:defaultValue = "" ] attribute title { text }?,
[ a:defaultValue = "false" ]
attribute suppress-title { "true" | "false" }?,
[ a:defaultValue = "center" ]
attribute align { "left" | "center" | "right" }?,
[ a:defaultValue = "full" ]
attribute style { "all" | "none" | "headers" | "full" }?,
preamble?,
ttcol+,
c*,
postamble?
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}
ttcol =
element ttcol {
attribute width { text }?,
[ a:defaultValue = "left" ]
attribute align { "left" | "center" | "right" }?,
text
}
c = element c { (text | xref | eref | iref | cref | spanx)* }
back = element back { references*, section* }
references =
element references {
[ a:defaultValue = "References" ] attribute title { text }?,
reference+
}
reference =
element reference {
attribute anchor { xsd:ID }?,
attribute target { text }?,
front,
seriesInfo*,
format*,
annotation*
}
seriesInfo =
element seriesInfo {
attribute name { text },
attribute value { text },
empty
}
format =
element format {
attribute target { text }?,
attribute type { text },
attribute octets { text }?,
empty
}
annotation =
element annotation { (text | xref | eref | iref | cref | spanx)* }
start = rfc
(This schema was derived from version 1.3.6 of the xml2rfc DTD
('Document Type Definition', [XML], Section 2.8), available from <htt
p://svn.tools.ietf.org/svn/tools/xml2rfc/vocabulary/v2/03/
xml2rfcv2.dtd>).
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C.1. Checking Validity
The validity of XML files can be checked with any tool that supports
Relax NG ([RNC]). The reference implementation is the Java-based,
open sourced "JING" ([JING]).
To use JING, download the latest ZIP file from the "downloads" page
(currently <https://code.google.com/p/jing-trang/downloads/
detail?name=jing-20091111.zip>), extract the archive, copy "jing.jar"
from the "bin" folder, and make sure Java is installed).
To check a file "test.xml" using the RNC file "schema.rnc", run (from
a command line prompt):
java -jar jing.jar -c schema.rnc test.xml
In good Unix tradition, no output means the file is valid.
Index
A
abbrev attribute
in organization element 20
in title element 33
abstract element 5
inside front 16
address element 5
inside author 9
align attribute
in artwork element 7
in figure element 14
in texttable element 31
in ttcol element 33
alt attribute
in artwork element 7
in figure element 14
anchor attribute
in cref element 11
in figure element 14
in reference element 22
in section element 28
in t element 30
in texttable element 31
annotation element 5
inside reference 22
application/rfc+xml Media Type 39
area element 6
inside front 16
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artwork element 6
align attribute 7
alt attribute 7
height attribute 7
inside figure 14
name attribute 7
src attribute 8
type attribute 8
width attribute 8
xml:space attribute 8
Attributes
abbrev 20, 33
align 7, 14, 31, 33
alt 7, 14
anchor 11, 14, 22, 28, 30-31
blankLines 34
category 24
consensus 24
counter 18
day 12
docName 25
format 35
fullname 9
hangIndent 18
hangText 31
height 7, 14
initials 9
ipr 25
iprExtract 26
item 17
month 12
name 7, 28
number 26
obsoletes 26
octets 15
pageno 36
primary 17
role 9
seriesNo 26
source 12
src 8, 15
style 18, 29, 32
subitem 17
submissionType 26
suppress-title 15, 32
surname 10
target 13, 15, 23, 36
title 15, 20, 23, 28, 32
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type 8, 16
updates 27
value 29
width 8, 15, 33
xml:lang 27
xml:space 8, 29
year 12
author element 9
fullname attribute 9
initials attribute 9
inside front 16
role attribute 9
surname attribute 10
B
back element 10
inside rfc 24
blankLines attribute
in vspace element 34
C
c element 10
inside texttable 31
category attribute
in rfc element 24
city element 11
inside postal 21
code element 11
inside postal 21
consensus attribute
in rfc element 24
counter attribute
in list element 18
country element 11
inside postal 21
cref element 11
anchor attribute 11
inside annotation 6
inside c 10
inside postamble 21
inside preamble 22
inside t 30
source attribute 12
D
date element 12
day attribute 12
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month attribute 12
year attribute 12
day attribute
in date element 12
docName attribute
in rfc element 25
E
Elements
abstract 5, 16
address 5, 9
annotation 5, 22
area 6, 16
artwork 6, 14
author 9, 16
back 10, 24
c 10, 31
city 11, 21
code 11, 21
country 11, 21
cref 6, 10-11, 21-22, 30
date 12, 16
email 5, 13
eref 6, 10, 13, 21-22, 30
facsimile 5, 13
figure 13, 27, 30
format 15, 22
front 16, 22, 24
iref 6, 10, 14, 16, 21-22, 27, 30
keyword 16-17
list 17, 30
middle 19, 24
note 16, 20
organization 9, 20
phone 5, 20
postal 5, 21
postamble 14, 21, 31
preamble 14, 22, 31
reference 22-23
references 10, 23
region 21, 23
rfc 24
section 10, 20, 27
seriesInfo 22, 28
spanx 6, 10, 21-22, 29-30
street 21, 30
t 5, 17, 20, 27, 30
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texttable 27, 31
title 16, 32
ttcol 31, 33
uri 5, 33
vspace 30, 34
workgroup 16, 34
xref 5, 10, 21-22, 30, 34
email element 13
inside address 5
eref element 13
inside annotation 6
inside c 10
inside postamble 21
inside preamble 22
inside t 30
target attribute 13
F
facsimile element 13
inside address 5
figure element 13
align attribute 14
alt attribute 14
anchor attribute 14
height attribute 14
inside section 27
inside t 30
src attribute 15
suppress-title attribute 15
title attribute 15
width attribute 15
format attribute
in xref element 35
format element 15
inside reference 22
octets attribute 15
target attribute 15
type attribute 16
front element 16
inside reference 22
inside rfc 24
fullname attribute
in author element 9
H
hangIndent attribute
in list element 18
hangText attribute
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in t element 31
height attribute
in artwork element 7
in figure element 14
I
initials attribute
in author element 9
ipr attribute
'*2026' 46
'*3667' 45
'*3978' 45
'*trust200811' 45
'*trust200902' 43
'noDerivativesTrust200902' 44
'noModificationTrust200902' 44
'pre5378Trust200902' 45
'trust200902' 44
in rfc element 25
iprExtract attribute
in rfc element 26
iref element 16
inside annotation 6
inside c 10
inside figure 14
inside postamble 21
inside preamble 22
inside section 27
inside t 30
item attribute 17
primary attribute 17
subitem attribute 17
item attribute
in iref element 17
K
keyword element 17
inside front 16
L
list element 17
counter attribute 18
hangIndent attribute 18
inside t 30
style attribute 18
list styles
empty 18
format ... 19
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hanging 18
letters 18
numbers 19
symbols 19
M
Media Type
application/rfc+xml 39
middle element 19
inside rfc 24
month attribute
in date element 12
N
name attribute
in artwork element 7
in seriesInfo element 28
note element 20
inside front 16
title attribute 20
number attribute
in rfc element 26
O
obsoletes attribute
in rfc element 26
octets attribute
in format element 15
organization element 20
abbrev attribute 20
inside author 9
P
pageno attribute
in xref element 36
phone element 20
inside address 5
postal element 21
inside address 5
postamble element 21
inside figure 14
inside texttable 31
preamble element 22
inside figure 14
inside texttable 31
primary attribute
in iref element 17
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R
reference element 22
anchor attribute 22
inside references 23
target attribute 23
references element 23
inside back 10
title attribute 23
region element 23
inside postal 21
rfc element 24
category attribute 24
consensus attribute 24
docName attribute 25
ipr attribute 25
iprExtract attribute 26
number attribute 26
obsoletes attribute 26
seriesNo attribute 26
submissionType attribute 26
updates attribute 27
xml:lang attribute 27
role attribute
in author element 9
S
section element 27
anchor attribute 28
inside back 10
inside middle 20
inside section 27
title attribute 28
toc attribute 28
seriesInfo element 28
inside reference 22
name attribute 28
value attribute 29
seriesNo attribute
in rfc element 26
source attribute
in cref element 12
spanx element 29
inside annotation 6
inside c 10
inside postamble 21
inside preamble 22
inside t 30
style attribute 29
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xml:space attribute 29
src attribute
in artwork element 8
in figure element 15
street element 30
inside postal 21
style attribute
in list element 18
in spanx element 29
in texttable element 32
subitem attribute
in iref element 17
submissionType attribute
in rfc element 26
suppress-title attribute
in figure element 15
in texttable element 32
surname attribute
in author element 10
T
t element 30
anchor attribute 30
hangText attribute 31
inside abstract 5
inside list 17
inside note 20
inside section 27
target attribute
in eref element 13
in format element 15
in reference element 23
in xref element 36
texttable element 31
align attribute 31
anchor attribute 31
inside section 27
style attribute 32
suppress-title attribute 32
title attribute 32
title attribute
in figure element 15
in note element 20
in references element 23
in section element 28
in texttable element 32
title element 32
abbrev attribute 33
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inside front 16
toc attribute
in section element 28
ttcol element 33
align attribute 33
inside texttable 31
width attribute 33
type attribute
in artwork element 8
in format element 16
U
updates attribute
in rfc element 27
uri element 33
inside address 5
V
value attribute
in seriesInfo element 29
vspace element 34
blankLines attribute 34
inside t 30
W
width attribute
in artwork element 8
in figure element 15
in ttcol element 33
workgroup element 34
inside front 16
X
xml:lang attribute
in rfc element 27
xml:space attribute
in artwork element 8
in spanx element 29
xref element 34
format attribute 35
inside annotation 5
inside c 10
inside postamble 21
inside preamble 22
inside t 30
pageno attribute 36
target attribute 36
xref formats
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counter 35
default 35
none 35
title 35
Y
year attribute
in date element 12
Author's Address
Julian F. Reschke
greenbytes GmbH
Hafenweg 16
Muenster, NW 48155
Germany
EMail: julian.reschke@greenbytes.de
URI: http://greenbytes.de/tech/webdav/
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