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On 18-aug-2005, at 7:24, Frank Ellermann wrote:
wouldn't it be more professional if it were easier to navigate to IETF document from the IETF web pages?
It's one of these "if you know how it's easy" things,
The main page has a search form, upper left corner, the first thing you see on www.ietf.org, enter "BCP 58", click "go", and from the familiar Google results pick the second hit RfC 3233, ready.
*Or* go to the bottom of the the IETF home page, use the "RfC editor" link, then use "RfC search", enter "58" in the search form, check the radio buttons for BCP and "entire word", click search, use the shown link, ready.
Or use http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfcxx00.html
I agree that it's strange that this information is so hard to find.
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