Re: how should RFC 2119 text be rendered?

Le mar 19/08/2003 à 16:03, Al Gilman a écrit :
> Further, this is an important example because 
> the
> case-insensitive matching that is common for dictionary-lookup in English
> will fail to distinguish the should-be-distinguished instances of the RFC
> 2119 terms.

FWIW, using the styling technique that started this thread (lowercasing
through CSS), you can still use the search function of your browser with
the case-sensiveness option checked to find the occurences of RFC 2119
keywords in the page. Namely, if you look for "MUST" e.g. in
http://www.w3.org/2003/06/Process-20030618/tr.html with the
case-sensiveness enabled, you will find all the MUST RFC Keywords.

Dom
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Received on Friday, 22 August 2003 02:50:17 UTC