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Edward Lewis wrote:
> It's a lot easier, when all you might have is a hand held
> device, to be able to click though links to see even just
> the title of a document when someone asks "what do you think
> of BCP 58?"
Roll your own interface to the "RfC search", I've done that
for RfCs, example: <http://purl.net/net/rfc/20>
The resulting link is monstrous, but does what I want:
http://www.rfc-editor.org/cgi-bin/rfcsearch.pl?opt=number&num=5&filefmt=txt&search_doc=search_rfc&abstract=abson&keywords=keyon&format=ftp&searchwords=20
For BCP 20 replace "search_rfc" by "search_bcp", similar for
FYI 20 or STD 20. I test it only for BCP:
http://www.rfc-editor.org/cgi-bin/rfcsearch.pl?opt=number&num=5&filefmt=txt&search_doc=search_bcp&abstract=abson&keywords=keyon&format=ftp&searchwords=20
Works. For your other questions test it with BCP 9 / RFC 2026.
Bye, Frank
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