Erik Montemer <montemer@more.net> wrote:
> RFCs are usually represented as a "best common practice" or
> "best common recommendation", and not usually interpreted as
> industry standards, or requirements.
Yes, but then it does look kind of poor when the company the
guy who edited the RFC works for doesn't bother to implement
it properly...
M.
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