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Eric Rescorla wrote: Perhaps the RFC Editor Style Manual (http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc-style-guide/rfc-style-manual-08.txt) can offer some insight here:At Mon, 11 Feb 2008 19:16:57 -0000, Adrian Farrel wrote: * "which" and "that" should follow the rules:
o "which" is non-restrictive and is used parenthetically. It
follows a comma and provides non-essential information.
Example:
"The XYZ Protocol, which is proprietary, may be vulnerable
to session hijacking"
o "that" is restrictive and introduces information that is
essential to the meaning of the sentence. Example:
"A protocol that is less robust may be more vulnerable to
session hijacking"
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