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      Section 10 of RFC 2026, and the author does not provide the IETF
      with any rights other than to publish as an Internet-Draft.




 
RFC 2629            Writing I-Ds and RFCs using XML            June 1999


   In the latter case, a copyright notice will not be automatically
   inserted during processing by an XML application.

   Consult [3] for further details.

   Finally, if the Internet-Draft is being submitted to an automated
   process, then the "docName" attribute should be present in the
   "" tag at the beginning of the file. The value of this attribute
   contains the document (not file) name associated with this Internet-
   Draft, e.g.,

       <rfc ipr="full" docName="draft-mrose-writing-rfcs-01">
           ...
       

2.2.8 Everything in the Front

   So, putting it all together, we have, e.g.,

       
           Writing I-Ds and RFCs using XML

           <author initials="M.T." surname="Rose"
                   fullname="Marshall T. Rose">
               <organization>Invisible Worlds, Inc.</organization>

               
                   
                       660 York Street
                       M/S 40
                       San Francisco CA
                       94110
                       US
                   

                   +1 415 695 3975
                   mrose@not.invisible.net
                   http://invisible.net/
               
           

           <date month="February" year="1999" />

           General
           RFC Beautification Working Group
           RFC
           Request for Comments
           I-D




 
RFC 2629            Writing I-Ds and RFCs using XML            June 1999


           Internet-Draft
           XML
           Extensible Markup Language
           
               This memo presents a technique for using XML
               (Extensible Markup Language) as a source format
               for documents in the Internet-Drafts (I-Ds) and
               Request for Comments (RFC) series.
           
       

2.3 The Middle

   The "middle" element contains all the sections of the document except
   for the bibliography and appendices:

       ...
       
       
           <section ...>
           <section ...>
           <section ...>
       
       
       ...

   The "middle" element consists of one or more "section" elements.

2.3.1 The section Element

   Each "section" element contains a section of the document. There is a
   mandatory attribute, "title", that identifies the title of the
   section. There is also an optional attribute, "anchor", that is used
   for cross-referencing with the "xref" element (Section 2.3.1.4),
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