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The RFCXML version 3 Vocabulary as Implemented
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draft-rswg-xml2rfcv3-implemented-05
Network Working Group                                     J. Levine, Ed.
Internet-Draft                                                 Standcore
Intended status: Informational                           P. Hoffman, Ed.
Expires: 8 December 2024                                           ICANN
                                                             6 June 2024

             The RFCXML version 3 Vocabulary as Implemented
                  draft-rswg-xml2rfcv3-implemented-05

Abstract

   This document describes the RFCXML version 3 vocabulary as
   implemented in tools used by the RFC Production Center at the time of
   publication.

Editorial Note

   This note is to be removed before publishing as an RFC.

   Discussion of this draft takes place on the rswg@rfc-editor.org
   mailing list, which has its home page at
   <https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/rswg>.

   Source code and issues list for this draft can be found at
   <https://github.com/jrlevine/draft-rswg-xml2rfcv3-implemented>.

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Table of Contents

   1.  Introduction  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   4
     1.1.  Differences from RFC 7991 in This Document  . . . . . . .   5
     1.2.  New Attributes for Existing Elements  . . . . . . . . . .   6
     1.3.  Elements and Attributes Deprecated from Original v3 . . .   7
   2.  Syntax Notation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   7
   3.  Elements  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   7
     3.1.  <abstract>  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   8
     3.2.  <address> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   8
     3.3.  <annotation>  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   9
     3.4.  <area>  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  10
     3.5.  <artset>  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  10
     3.6.  <artwork> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  10
     3.7.  <aside> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  13
     3.8.  <author>  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  14
     3.9.  <back>  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  16
     3.10. <bcp14> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  16
     3.11. <blockquote>  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  16
     3.12. <boilerplate> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  18
     3.13. <br>  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  18
     3.14. <contact> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  19
     3.15. <country> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  20
     3.16. <cref>  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  20
     3.17. <date>  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  21
     3.18. <dd>  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  22
     3.19. <displayreference>  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  24
     3.20. <dl>  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  24
     3.21. <dt>  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  26
     3.22. <em>  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  27
     3.23. <email> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  27
     3.24. <eref>  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  28
     3.25. <figure>  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  29
     3.26. <front> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  30
     3.27. <iref>  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  31
     3.28. <keyword> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  32
     3.29. <li>  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  32
     3.30. <link>  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  34
     3.31. <middle>  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  35
     3.32. <name>  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  35
     3.33. <note>  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  36
     3.34. <ol>  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  37

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     3.35. <organization>  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  39
     3.36. <phone> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  40
     3.37. <postal>  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  40
     3.38. <postalLine>  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  41
     3.39. <refcontent>  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  41
     3.40. <reference> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  42
     3.41. <referencegroup>  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  43
     3.42. <references>  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  44
     3.43. <rfc> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  45
     3.44. <section> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  49
     3.45. <seriesInfo>  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  51
     3.46. <sourcecode>  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  53
     3.47. <stream>  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  54
     3.48. <strong>  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  55
     3.49. <sub> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  56
     3.50. <sup> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  57
     3.51. <t> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  58
     3.52. <table> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  60
     3.53. <tbody> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  61
     3.54. <td>  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  61
     3.55. <tfoot> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  63
     3.56. <th>  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  63
     3.57. <thead> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  65
     3.58. <title> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  66
     3.59. <toc> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  66
     3.60. <tr>  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  66
     3.61. <tt>  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  67
     3.62. <u> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  68
     3.63. <ul>  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  69
     3.64. <uri> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  71
     3.65. <workgroup> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  71
     3.66. <xref>  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  71
   4.  Elements from the Original Version of v3 That Have Been
           Deprecated  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  75
     4.1.  <city>  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  75
     4.2.  <cityarea>  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  76
     4.3.  <code>  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  76
     4.4.  <extaddr> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  76
     4.5.  <pobox> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  76
     4.6.  <region>  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  77
     4.7.  <relref>  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  77
     4.8.  <sortingcode> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  80
     4.9.  <street>  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  81
   5.  SVG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  81
   6.  Use of CDATA Structures and Escaping  . . . . . . . . . . . .  81
   7.  Internationalization Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . .  82
   8.  Security Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  82
   9.  IANA Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  82

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     9.1.  Internet Media Type Registration  . . . . . . . . . . . .  82
     9.2.  Link Relation Registration  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  84
   10. References  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  84
     10.1.  Normative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  84
     10.2.  Informative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  85
   Appendix A.  Front-Page ("Boilerplate") Generation  . . . . . . .  88
     A.1.  The "category" Attribute  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  88
     A.2.  The "ipr" Attribute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  88
       A.2.1.  Current Values: "*trust200902"  . . . . . . . . . . .  89
       A.2.2.  Historic Values . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  91
     A.3.  The "submissionType" Attribute  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  91
     A.4.  The "consensus" Attribute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  92
   Appendix B.  The v3 Format and Processing Tools . . . . . . . . .  93
     B.1.  Including External Text with XInclude . . . . . . . . . .  94
     B.2.  Anchors and IDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  95
       B.2.1.  Overlapping Values  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  95
     B.3.  Attributes Controlled by the Prep Tool  . . . . . . . . .  97
   Appendix C.  RELAX NG Schema  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  98
   Acknowledgments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
   Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
   Authors' Addresses  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146

1.  Introduction

   This document describes the updated version 3 ("v3") of the RFCXML
   vocabulary as implemented in tools used by the RFC Production Center
   at the time of publication.  The term "RFCXML" is defined in
   [RFCFORMATS].

   Some parts of the vocabulary in this document are used by the RFC
   Production Center to create RFCs.  Some parts of the vocabulary in
   this document are used by various tools to prepare Interne Drafts in
   XML; those drafts are sometimes input to the RFC series.  Some parts
   of the vocabulary in this document may not be used in current tools,
   but are documented here because they were thought to be possibly
   useful.

   The v3 format is used as part of the new RFC Series format described
   in [RFC6949].  The new format is handled by existing tools for
   preparing the XML and converting it to other representations.
   Features of the tools are described in Appendix B.  That section
   defines some terms used throughout this document, such as "prep tool"
   and "formatter".

   Note that the vocabulary contains certain constructs that might not
   be used when generating the final text; however, they can provide
   useful data for other uses (such as index generation, populating a
   keyword database, or syntax checks).

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   In this document, the term "format" is used when describing types of
   documents, primarily XML and HTML.  The term "representation" is used
   when talking about a specific instantiation of a format, such as an
   XML document or an HTML document that was created by an XML document.
   This terminology does not exactly match the terminology in
   [RFCFORMATS], but it was deemed too difficult to update it in a clean
   way before publication.

   In this document, "v2" refers to the format defined [RFC7749], which
   is no longer used in production.

1.1.  Differences from RFC 7991 in This Document

   This is a (hopefully) complete list of all the technical changes
   between [RFC7991] and this document.

   *  Allowed <blockquote> as a child of <aside> and <li>.

   *  Removed "It is an error to have both a "src" attribute and content
      in the <artwork> element." from Section 3.6.5.

   *  Added <u> element.

   *  Removed the "hanging" attribute of <dl> and replaced it with
      "newline".

   *  Added the "indent" attribute to <dl>.

   *  Added the "align" attribute to <table>.  Made the table title
      centered under the table.

   *  Allowed the <name> element many more elements inside of it.

   *  Redefined <references> to allow <references> within it.  In the
      typical case, an outer <references> will be used to hold an inner
      <references> for normative references and an inner <references> to
      hold informative references.

   *  Un-deprecated metadata attributes on the <rfc> element (with the
      intent to restore v2 ([RFC7749]) semantics of <seriesInfo> as
      well).

   *  Added <contact> element.

   *  Allowed multiple <email> elements in <address>.

   *  Added "markers" attribute to <sourcecode> element.

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   *  Added "brackets" attribute to <eref> element.

   *  Added <toc> element, added grammar to allow authors section at the
      end.

   *  Added "editorial" value to the "submissionType" attribute of <rfc>
      and the <stream> element for the new Editorial stream.

   *  Added <list> as a subelement of <t>.

1.2.  New Attributes for Existing Elements

   *  Added "sortRefs", "symRefs", "tocDepth", and "tocInclude"
      attributes to <rfc> to cover Processing Instructions (PIs) that
      were in v2 ([RFC7749]) that are still needed in the grammar.
      Added "prepTime" to indicate the time that the XML went through a
      preparation step.  Added "version" to indicate the version of
      RFCXML vocabulary used in the document.  Added "scripts" to
      indicate which scripts are needed to render the document.  Added
      "expiresDate" when an Internet-Draft expires.

   *  Added "ascii" attributes to <email>, <organization>, <street>,
      <city>, <region>, <country>, and <code>.  Also added
      "asciiFullname", "asciiInitials", and "asciiSurname" to <author>.
      This allows an author to specify their information in their native
      scripts as the primary entry and still allow the ASCII-equivalent
      values to appear in the processed documents.

   *  Added "anchor" attributes to many block elements to allow them to
      be linked with <relref> and <xref>.

   *  Added the "section", "relative", and "sectionFormat" attributes to
      <xref>.

   *  Added the "numbered" and "removeInRFC" attributes to <section>.

   *  Added the "removeInRFC" attribute to <note>.

   *  Added "pn" to <artwork>, <aside>, <blockquote>, <boilerplate>,
      <dt>, <figure>, <iref>, <li>, <references>, <section>,
      <sourcecode>, <t>, and <table> to hold automatically generated
      numbers for items in a section that don't have their own numbering
      (namely figures and tables).

   *  Added "display" to <cref> to indicate to tools whether or not to
      display the comment.

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   *  Added "keepWithNext" and "keepWithPrevious" to <t> as a hint to
      tools that do pagination that they should try to keep the
      paragraph with the next/previous element.

   *  Added "indent" to <t> to allow for explicitly indented paragraphs.

1.3.  Elements and Attributes Deprecated from Original v3

   These elements were present in the original vocabulary for v3 but
   have been deprecated.  They may be removed from tools in the future.
   Deprecated attributes are still listed in Section 3, and deprecated
   elements are listed in Section 4.

   *  Deprecate <city>, <cityarea>, <code>, <extaddr>, <pobox>,
      <region>, <sortingcode>, and <street> in favor of <postalLine>.
      These elements require an unsupported external library to format.

   *  Deprecate <relref>, in favor of <xref>.

2.  Syntax Notation

   The XML vocabulary here is defined in prose, based on the RELAX NG
   schema [RNC] contained in Appendix C (specified in RELAX NG Compact
   Notation (RNC)).

   Note that the schema can be used for automated validity checks, but
   certain constraints are only described in prose (example: the
   conditionally required presence of the "abbrev" attribute).

3.  Elements

   The sections below describe all elements and their attributes.

   Note that attributes not labeled "mandatory" are optional.

   Many elements have an optional "anchor" attribute.  In all cases, the
   value of the "anchor" attribute needs to be a valid XML "Name"
   (Section 2.3 of [XML]), additionally constrained to US-ASCII
   characters [USASCII].  Thus, the character repertoire consists of
   "A-Z", "a-z", "0-9", "_", "-", ".", and ":", where "0-9", ".", and
   "-" are disallowed as start characters.  Anchors are described in
   more detail in Appendix B.2.

   Tools interpreting the XML described here will collapse horizontal
   whitespace and line breaks to a single whitespace (except inside
   <artwork> and <sourcecode>) and will trim leading and trailing
   whitespace.  Tab characters (U+0009) inside <artwork> and
   <sourcecode> are prohibited.

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   Some of the elements have attributes that are not described in this
   section because those attributes are specific to the prep tool.
   People writing tools to process this format should read all of the
   appendices for a complete description of these attributes.

   Every element in the v3 vocabulary can have an "xml:lang" attribute,
   an "xml:base" attribute, or both.  The xml:lang attribute specifies
   the language used in the element.  This is sometimes useful for
   renderers that display different fonts for ideographic characters
   used in China and Japan.  The xml:base attribute is sometimes added
   to an XML file when doing XML-to-XML conversion where the base file
   has XInclude attributes (see Appendix B.1).

3.1.  <abstract>

   Contains the Abstract of the document.  See [RFC7322] for more
   information on restrictions for the Abstract.

   This element appears as a child element of <front> (Section 3.26).

   Content model:

   In any order, but at least one of:

   *  <dl> elements (Section 3.20)

   *  <ol> elements (Section 3.34)

   *  <t> elements (Section 3.51)

   *  <ul> elements (Section 3.63)

3.1.1.  "anchor" Attribute

   Document-wide unique identifier for the Abstract.

3.2.  <address>

   Provides address information for the author.

   This element appears as a child element of <author> (Section 3.8) and
   <contact> (Section 3.14).

   Content model:

   In this order:

   1.  One optional <postal> element (Section 3.37)

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   2.  One optional <phone> element (Section 3.36)

   3.  Optional <email> elements (Section 3.23)

   4.  One optional <uri> element (Section 3.64)

3.3.  <annotation>

   Provides additional prose augmenting a bibliographic reference.  This
   text is intended to be shown after the rest of the generated
   reference text.

   This element appears as a child element of <reference>
   (Section 3.40).

   Content model:

   In any order:

   *  Text

   *  <bcp14> elements (Section 3.10)

   *  <cref> elements (Section 3.16)

   *  <em> elements (Section 3.22)

   *  <eref> elements (Section 3.24)

   *  <iref> elements (Section 3.27)

   *  <relref> elements (Section 4.7)

   *  <strong> elements (Section 3.48)

   *  <sub> elements (Section 3.49)

   *  <sup> elements (Section 3.50)

   *  <tt> elements (Section 3.61)

   *  <u> elements (Section 3.62)

   *  <xref> elements (Section 3.66)

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3.4.  <area>

   Provides information about the IETF area to which this document
   relates (currently not used when generating documents).

   The value ought to be either the full name or the abbreviation of one
   of the IETF areas as listed on <http://www.ietf.org/iesg/area.html>.

   This element appears as a child element of <front> (Section 3.26).

   Content model: only text content.

3.5.  <artset>

   This element allows for the support of alternative artwork formats.
   This will allow the renderer to pick the most appropriate <artwork>
   instance for its format from the alternatives present within an
   <artset> element.  Each of the <artwork> elements must have a "type"
   attribute.

   If more than one <artwork> element is found within an <artset>
   element, with the same "type" attribute, the rendere could select the
   first one, or possibly choose between the alternative instances based
   on the output format and some quality of the alternative instances
   that made one more suitable than the other for that particular
   format, such as size, aspect ration, etc.

   This element appears as a child element of <aside> (Section 3.7),
   <blockquote> (Section 3.11), <dd> (Section 3.18), <figure>
   (Section 3.25), <li> (Section 3.29), <section> (Section 3.44), <td>
   (Section 3.54), and <th> (Section 3.56).

   Content model:

   One or more <artwork> elements (Section 3.6)

3.5.1.  "anchor" Attribute

   Same as for the <artwork> element (Section 3.6).

3.6.  <artwork>

   This element allows the inclusion of "artwork" in the document.
   <artwork> provides full control of horizontal whitespace and line
   breaks; thus, it is used for a variety of things, such as diagrams
   ("line art") and protocol unit diagrams.  Tab characters (U+0009)
   inside of this element are prohibited.

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   Alternatively, the "src" attribute allows referencing an external
   graphics file, such as a vector drawing in SVG or a bitmap graphic
   file, using a URI.  In this case, the textual content acts as a
   fallback for output representations that do not support graphics;
   thus, it ought to contain either (1) a "line art" variant of the
   graphics or (2) prose that describes the included image in sufficient
   detail.

   In v2 ([RFC7749]), the <artwork> element was also used for source
   code and formal languages; in v3, this is now done with <sourcecode>.

   There are at least five ways to include SVG in artwork in Internet-
   Drafts:

   *  Inline, by including all of the SVG in the content of the element,
      such as: <artwork type="svg"><svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/
      svg...">

   *  Inline, but using XInclude (see Appendix B.1), such as: <artwork
      type="svg"><xi:include href=...>

   *  As a data: URI, such as: <artwork type="svg" src="data:image/
      svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns%3D%22http%3A%2F%2Fwww.w3...">

   *  As a URI to an external entity, such as: <artwork type="svg"
      src="http://www.example.com/...">

   *  As a local file, such as: <artwork type="svg" src="diagram12.svg">

   The use of SVG in Internet-Drafts and RFCs is covered in much more
   detail in [RFC7996].

   The above methods for inclusion of SVG art can also be used for
   including text artwork, but using a data: URI is probably confusing
   for text artwork.

   Formatters that do pagination should attempt to keep artwork on a
   single page.  This is to prevent artwork that is split across pages
   from looking like two separate pieces of artwork.

   See Section 6 for a description of how to deal with issues of using
   "&" and "<" characters in artwork.

   This element appears as a child element of <artset> (Section 3.5),
   <aside> (Section 3.7), <blockquote> (Section 3.11), <dd>
   (Section 3.18), <figure> (Section 3.25), <li> (Section 3.29),
   <section> (Section 3.44), <td> (Section 3.54), and <th>
   (Section 3.56).

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   Content model:

   Either:

      Text

   Or:

      <svg> elements (Section 5)

3.6.1.  "align" Attribute

   Controls whether the artwork appears left justified (default),
   centered, or right justified.  Artwork is aligned relative to the
   left margin of the document.

   Allowed values:

   *  "left" (default)

   *  "center"

   *  "right"

3.6.2.  "alt" Attribute

   Alternative text description of the artwork (which is more than just
   a summary or caption).  When the art comes from the "src" attribute
   and the format of that artwork supports alternate text, the
   alternative text comes from the text of the artwork itself, not from
   this attribute.  The contents of this attribute are important to
   readers who are visually impaired, as well as those reading on
   devices that cannot show the artwork well, or at all.

3.6.3.  "anchor" Attribute

   Document-wide unique identifier for this artwork.

3.6.4.  "name" Attribute

   A filename suitable for the contents (such as for extraction to a
   local file).  This attribute can be helpful for other kinds of tools
   (such as automated syntax checkers, which work by extracting the
   artwork).  Note that the "name" attribute does not need to be unique
   for <artwork> elements in a document.  If multiple <artwork> elements
   have the same "name" attribute, a processing tool might assume that
   the elements are all fragments of a single file, and the tool can
   collect those fragments for later processing.  See Section 8 for a

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   discussion of possible problems with the value of this attribute.

3.6.5.  "src" Attribute

   The URI reference of a graphics file [RFC3986], or the name of a file
   on the local disk.  This can be a "data" URI [RFC2397] that contains
   the contents of the graphics file.  Note that the inclusion of art
   with the "src" attribute depends on the capabilities of the
   processing tool reading the XML document.  Tools need to be able to
   handle the file: URI, and they should be able to handle http: and
   https: URIs as well.  The prep tool will be able to handle reading
   the "src" attribute.

   If no URI scheme is given in the attribute, the attribute is
   considered to be a local filename relative to the current directory.
   Processing tools must be careful to not accept dangerous values for
   the filename, particularly those that contain absolute references
   outside the current directory.  Document creators should think hard
   before using relative URIs due to possible later problems if files
   move around on the disk.  Also, documents should most likely use
   explicit URI schemes wherever possible.

   In some cases, the prep tool may remove the "src" attribute after
   processing its value.  See [RFC7998] for a description of this.

3.6.6.  "type" Attribute

   Specifies the type of the artwork.  The value of this attribute is
   free text with certain values designated as preferred.

   The preferred values for <artwork> types are:

   *  ascii-art

   *  binary-art

   *  svg

3.7.  <aside>

   This element is a container for content that is semantically less
   important or tangential to the content that surrounds it.

   This element appears as a child element of <dd> (Section 3.18) and
   <section> (Section 3.44).

   Content model:

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   In any order:

   *  <artset> elements (Section 3.5)

   *  <artwork> elements (Section 3.6)

   *  <blockquote> elements (Section 3.11)

   *  <dl> elements (Section 3.20)

   *  <figure> elements (Section 3.25)

   *  <iref> elements (Section 3.27)

   *  <ol> elements (Section 3.34)

   *  <t> elements (Section 3.51)

   *  <table> elements (Section 3.52)

   *  <ul> elements (Section 3.63)

3.7.1.  "anchor" Attribute

   Document-wide unique identifier for this aside.

3.8.  <author>

   Provides information about a document's author.  This is used both
   for the document itself (at the beginning of the document) and for
   referenced documents.

   The <author> elements contained within the document's <front> element
   are used to fill the boilerplate and also to generate the "Author's
   Address" section (see [RFC7322]).

   Note that an "author" can also be just an organization (by not
   specifying any of the "name" attributes, but adding the
   <organization> child element).

   Furthermore, the "role" attribute can be used to mark an author as
   "editor".  This is reflected both on the front page and in the
   "Author's Address" section, as well as in bibliographic references.
   Note that this specification does not define a precise meaning for
   the term "editor".

   This element appears as a child element of <front> (Section 3.26) and
   <section> (Section 3.44).

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   Content model:

   In this order:

   1.  One optional <organization> element (Section 3.35)

   2.  One optional <address> element (Section 3.2)

3.8.1.  "anchor" Attribute

   Document-wide unique identifier for this <author> element.

3.8.2.  "asciiFullname" Attribute

   The ASCII equivalent of the author's full name.

3.8.3.  "asciiInitials" Attribute

   The ASCII equivalent of the author's initials, to be used in
   conjunction with the separately specified asciiSurname.

3.8.4.  "asciiSurname" Attribute

   The ASCII equivalent of the author's surname, to be used in
   conjunction with the separately specified asciiInitials.

3.8.5.  "fullname" Attribute

   The full name (used in the automatically generated "Author's Address"
   section).  Although this attribute is optional, if one or more of the
   "asciiFullname", "asciiInitials", or "asciiSurname" attributes have
   values, the "fullname" attribute is required.

3.8.6.  "initials" Attribute

   An abbreviated variant of the given name(s), to be used in
   conjunction with the separately specified surname.  It usually
   appears on the front page, in footers, and in references.

   Some processors will post-process the value -- for instance, when it
   only contains a single letter (in which case they might add a
   trailing dot).  Relying on this kind of post-processing can lead to
   results varying across formatters and thus ought to be avoided.

3.8.7.  "role" Attribute

   Specifies the role the author had in creating the document.

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3.8.8.  "surname" Attribute

   The author's surname, to be used in conjunction with the separately
   specified initials.  It usually appears on the front page, in
   footers, and in references.

3.9.  <back>

   Contains the "back" part of the document: the references and
   appendices.  In <back>, <section> elements indicate appendices.

   This element appears as a child element of <rfc> (Section 3.43).

   Content model:

   In this order:

   1.  Optional <displayreference> elements (Section 3.19)

   2.  Optional <references> elements (Section 3.42)

   3.  Optional <section> elements (Section 3.44)

3.10.  <bcp14>

   Marks text that are phrases defined in [BCP14] such as "MUST",
   "SHOULD NOT", and so on.  When shown in some of the output
   representations, the text in this element might be highlighted.  The
   use of this element is optional.

   This element is only to be used around the actual phrase from BCP 14,
   not the full definition of a requirement.  For example, it is correct
   to say "The packet <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be dropped.", but it is not
   correct to say "<bcp14>The packet MUST be dropped.</bcp14>".

   This element appears as a child element of <annotation>
   (Section 3.3), <blockquote> (Section 3.11), <dd> (Section 3.18), <dt>
   (Section 3.21), <em> (Section 3.22), <li> (Section 3.29), <name>
   (Section 3.32), <refcontent> (Section 3.39), <strong> (Section 3.48),
   <sub> (Section 3.49), <sup> (Section 3.50), <t> (Section 3.51), <td>
   (Section 3.54), <th> (Section 3.56), and <tt> (Section 3.61).

   Content model: only text content.

3.11.  <blockquote>

   Specifies that a block of text is a quotation.

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   This element appears as a child element of <aside> (Section 3.7),
   <li> (Section 3.29), and <section> (Section 3.44).

   Content model:

   Either:

      In any order, but at least one of:

      -  <artset> elements (Section 3.5)

      -  <artwork> elements (Section 3.6)

      -  <dl> elements (Section 3.20)

      -  <figure> elements (Section 3.25)

      -  <ol> elements (Section 3.34)

      -  <sourcecode> elements (Section 3.46)

      -  <t> elements (Section 3.51)

      -  <ul> elements (Section 3.63)

   Or:

      In any order, but at least one of:

      -  Text

      -  <bcp14> elements (Section 3.10)

      -  <br> elements (Section 3.13)

      -  <cref> elements (Section 3.16)

      -  <em> elements (Section 3.22)

      -  <eref> elements (Section 3.24)

      -  <iref> elements (Section 3.27)

      -  <relref> elements (Section 4.7)

      -  <strong> elements (Section 3.48)

      -  <sub> elements (Section 3.49)

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      -  <sup> elements (Section 3.50)

      -  <tt> elements (Section 3.61)

      -  <u> elements (Section 3.62)

      -  <xref> elements (Section 3.66)

3.11.1.  "anchor" Attribute

   Document-wide unique identifier for this quotation.

3.11.2.  "cite" Attribute

   The source of the citation.  This must be a URI.  If the "quotedFrom"
   attribute is given, this URI will be used by processing tools as the
   link for the text of that attribute.

3.11.3.  "quotedFrom" Attribute

   Name of person or document the text in this element is quoted from.
   A formatter should render this as visible text at the end of the
   quotation.

3.12.  <boilerplate>

   Holds the boilerplate text for the document.  This element is filled
   in by the prep tool.

   This element contains <section> elements.  Every <section> element in
   this element must have the "numbered" attribute set to "false".

   This element appears as a child element of <front> (Section 3.26).

   Content model:

   One or more <section> elements (Section 3.44)

3.13.  <br>

   Forces a line break.  Since the layout and column widths of a
   document vary from one rendering to another, authors should use this
   element sparingly and consider its effect in all of the likely
   renderings.  In some cases a U+200B, ZERO WIDTH SPACE character as a
   hint as a place where a block of text might be broken is a better
   choice.

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   This element appears as a child element of <blockquote>
   (Section 3.11), <cref> (Section 3.16), <dd> (Section 3.18), <dt>
   (Section 3.21), <em> (Section 3.22), <li> (Section 3.29), <name>
   (Section 3.32), <strong> (Section 3.48), <t> (Section 3.51), <td>
   (Section 3.54), <th> (Section 3.56), <title> (Section 3.58), and <tt>
   (Section 3.61).

   Content model: this element does not have any contents.

3.14.  <contact>

   Provides information about a contact, such as a contributor to be
   mentioned in an "Acknowledgements" section.

   This element appears as a child element of <section> (Section 3.44)
   and <t> (Section 3.51).

   Content model:

   In this order:

   1.  One optional <organization> element (Section 3.35)

   2.  One optional <address> element (Section 3.2)

3.14.1.  "anchor" Attribute

   Document-wide unique identifier for this comment.

3.14.2.  "asciiFullname" Attribute

   See the corresponding attribute on <author> element (Section 3.8.2).

3.14.3.  "asciiInitials" Attribute

   See the corresponding attribute on <author> element (Section 3.8.3).

3.14.4.  "asciiSurname" Attribute

   See the corresponding attribute on <author> element (Section 3.8.4).

3.14.5.  "fullname" Attribute

   See the corresponding attribute on <author> element (Section 3.8.5).

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3.14.6.  "initials" Attribute

   See the corresponding attribute on <author> element (Section 3.8.6).

3.14.7.  "surname" Attribute

   See the corresponding attribute on <author> element (Section 3.8.8).

3.15.  <country>

   Gives the country name or code in a postal address.

   This element appears as a child element of <postal> (Section 3.37).

   Content model: only text content.

3.15.1.  "ascii" Attribute

   The ASCII equivalent of the country name.

3.16.  <cref>

   Represents a comment.

   Comments can be used in a document while it is work in progress.
   They might appear either inline and visually highlighted, at the end
   of the document, or not at all, depending on the formatting tool.

   This element appears as a child element of <annotation>
   (Section 3.3), <blockquote> (Section 3.11), <dd> (Section 3.18), <dt>
   (Section 3.21), <em> (Section 3.22), <li> (Section 3.29), <name>
   (Section 3.32), <strong> (Section 3.48), <sub> (Section 3.49), <sup>
   (Section 3.50), <t> (Section 3.51), <td> (Section 3.54), <th>
   (Section 3.56), and <tt> (Section 3.61).

   Content model:

   In any order:

   *  Text

   *  <br> elements (Section 3.13)

   *  <em> elements (Section 3.22)

   *  <eref> elements (Section 3.24)

   *  <relref> elements (Section 4.7)

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   *  <strong> elements (Section 3.48)

   *  <sub> elements (Section 3.49)

   *  <sup> elements (Section 3.50)

   *  <tt> elements (Section 3.61)

   *  <xref> elements (Section 3.66)

3.16.1.  "anchor" Attribute

   Document-wide unique identifier for this comment.

3.16.2.  "display" Attribute

   Suggests whether or not the comment should be displayed by formatting
   tools.  This might be set to "false" if you want to keep a comment in
   a document after the contents of the comment have already been dealt
   with.

   Cross-referencing (Section 3.66) a comment with "display" set to
   "false" is an error.

   Allowed values:

   *  "true" (default)

   *  "false"

3.16.3.  "source" Attribute

   Holds the "source" of a comment, such as the name or the initials of
   the person who made the comment.

3.17.  <date>

   Provides information about the publication date.  This element is
   used for two cases: the boilerplate of the document being produced,
   and inside bibliographic references that use the <front> element.

   Boilerplate for Internet-Drafts and RFCs:  This element defines the
      date of publication for the current document (Internet-Draft or
      RFC).  When producing Internet-Drafts, the prep tool uses this
      date to compute the expiration date (see [IDGUIDE]).  When one or
      more of "year", "month", or "day" are left out, the prep tool will
      attempt to use the current system date if the attributes that are
      present are consistent with that date.

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      In dates in <rfc> elements, the month must be a number or a month
      in English.  The prep tool will silently change text month names
      to numbers.  Similarly, the year must be a four-digit number.

      When the prep tool is used to create Internet-Drafts, it will
      reject a submitted Internet-Draft that has a <date> element in the
      boilerplate for itself that is anything other than today.  That
      is, the tool will not allow a submitter to specify a date other
      than the day of submission.  To avoid this problem, authors might
      simply not include a <date> element in the boilerplate.

   Bibliographic references:  In dates in <reference> elements, the date
      information can have prose text for the month or year.  For
      example, vague dates (year="ca. 2000"), date ranges
      (year="2012-2013"), non-specific months (month="Second quarter"),
      and so on are allowed.

   This element appears as a child element of <front> (Section 3.26).

   Content model: only text content.

3.17.1.  "day" Attribute

   The day of publication.

3.17.2.  "month" Attribute

   The month or months of publication.

3.17.3.  "year" Attribute

   The year or years of publication.

3.18.  <dd>

   The definition part of an entry in a definition list.

   This element appears as a child element of <dl> (Section 3.20).

   Content model:

   Either:

      In any order, but at least one of:

      -  <artset> elements (Section 3.5)

      -  <artwork> elements (Section 3.6)

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      -  <aside> elements (Section 3.7)

      -  <dl> elements (Section 3.20)

      -  <figure> elements (Section 3.25)

      -  <ol> elements (Section 3.34)

      -  <sourcecode> elements (Section 3.46)

      -  <t> elements (Section 3.51)

      -  <table> elements (Section 3.52)

      -  <ul> elements (Section 3.63)

   Or:

      In any order, but at least one of:

      -  Text

      -  <bcp14> elements (Section 3.10)

      -  <br> elements (Section 3.13)

      -  <cref> elements (Section 3.16)

      -  <em> elements (Section 3.22)

      -  <eref> elements (Section 3.24)

      -  <iref> elements (Section 3.27)

      -  <relref> elements (Section 4.7)

      -  <strong> elements (Section 3.48)

      -  <sub> elements (Section 3.49)

      -  <sup> elements (Section 3.50)

      -  <tt> elements (Section 3.61)

      -  <u> elements (Section 3.62)

      -  <xref> elements (Section 3.66)

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3.18.1.  "anchor" Attribute

   Document-wide unique identifier for this definition.

3.19.  <displayreference>

   This element gives a mapping between the anchor of a reference and a
   name that will be displayed instead.  This allows authors to display
   more mnemonic anchor names for automatically included references.
   The mapping in this element only applies to <xref> elements whose
   format is "default".  For example, if the reference uses the anchor
   "RFC6949", the following would cause that anchor in the body of
   displayed documents to be "RFC-dev":

   <displayreference target="RFC6949" to="RFC-dev"/>

                                  Figure 1

   If a reference section is sorted, this element changes the sort
   order.

   Prep tools add a "derivedAnchor" attribute to the corresponding
   <reference> element with the display anchor.

   This element appears as a child element of <back> (Section 3.9).

   Content model: this element does not have any contents.

3.19.1.  "target" Attribute _(Mandatory)_

   This attribute must be the name of an anchor in a <reference> or
   <referencegroup> element.

3.19.2.  "to" Attribute _(Mandatory)_

   This attribute is a name that will be displayed as the anchor instead
   of the anchor that is given in the <reference> element.  The string
   given must start with one of the following characters: 0-9, a-z, or
   A-Z.  The other characters in the string must be 0-9, a-z, A-Z, "-",
   ".", or "_".

3.20.  <dl>

   A definition list.  Each entry has a pair of elements: a term (<dt>)
   and a definition (<dd>).  (This is slightly different and simpler
   than the model used in HTML, which allows for multiple terms for a
   single definition.)

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   This element appears as a child element of <abstract> (Section 3.1),
   <aside> (Section 3.7), <blockquote> (Section 3.11), <dd>
   (Section 3.18), <li> (Section 3.29), <note> (Section 3.33), <section>
   (Section 3.44), <td> (Section 3.54), and <th> (Section 3.56).

   Content model:

   One or more sequences of:

   1.  One <dt> element

   2.  One <dd> element

3.20.1.  "anchor" Attribute

   Document-wide unique identifier for the list.

3.20.2.  "indent" Attribute

   Default value:  3

   Indicates the indentation to be used for the rendering of the second
   and following lines of the item (the first line starts with the term,
   and is not indented).  The indentation amount is interpreted as
   characters when rendering plain-text documents, and en-space units
   when rendering in formats that have richer typographic support such
   as HTML or PDF.  One en-space is assumed to be the length of 0.5 em-
   space in CSS units.

3.20.3.  "newline" Attribute

   The "newline" attribute defines whether or not the term appears on
   the same line as the definition.  newline="false" indicates that the
   term is to the left of the definition, while newline="true" indicates
   that the term will be on a separate line.

   Allowed values:

   *  "false" (default)

   *  "true"

3.20.4.  "spacing" Attribute

   Defines whether or not there is a blank line between entries.
   spacing="normal" indicates a single blank line, while
   spacing="compact" indicates no space between.

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   Allowed values:

   *  "normal" (default)

   *  "compact"

3.21.  <dt>

   The term being defined in a definition list.

   This element appears as a child element of <dl> (Section 3.20).

   Content model:

   In any order:

   *  Text

   *  <bcp14> elements (Section 3.10)

   *  <br> elements (Section 3.13)

   *  <cref> elements (Section 3.16)

   *  <em> elements (Section 3.22)

   *  <eref> elements (Section 3.24)

   *  <iref> elements (Section 3.27)

   *  <relref> elements (Section 4.7)

   *  <strong> elements (Section 3.48)

   *  <sub> elements (Section 3.49)

   *  <sup> elements (Section 3.50)

   *  <tt> elements (Section 3.61)

   *  <xref> elements (Section 3.66)

3.21.1.  "anchor" Attribute

   Document-wide unique identifier for this term.

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3.22.  <em>

   Indicates text that is semantically emphasized.  Text enclosed within
   this element will be displayed as italic after processing.  This
   element can be combined with other character formatting elements, and
   the formatting will be additive.

   This element appears as a child element of <annotation>
   (Section 3.3), <blockquote> (Section 3.11), <cref> (Section 3.16),
   <dd> (Section 3.18), <dt> (Section 3.21), <li> (Section 3.29), <name>
   (Section 3.32), <refcontent> (Section 3.39), <strong> (Section 3.48),
   <sub> (Section 3.49), <sup> (Section 3.50), <t> (Section 3.51), <td>
   (Section 3.54), <th> (Section 3.56), <tt> (Section 3.61), and <xref>
   (Section 3.66).

   Content model:

   In any order:

   *  Text

   *  <bcp14> elements (Section 3.10)

   *  <br> elements (Section 3.13)

   *  <cref> elements (Section 3.16)

   *  <eref> elements (Section 3.24)

   *  <iref> elements (Section 3.27)

   *  <relref> elements (Section 4.7)

   *  <strong> elements (Section 3.48)

   *  <sub> elements (Section 3.49)

   *  <sup> elements (Section 3.50)

   *  <tt> elements (Section 3.61)

   *  <xref> elements (Section 3.66)

3.23.  <email>

   Provides an email address.

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   The value is expected to be the addr-spec defined in Section 2 of
   [RFC6068].

   This element appears as a child element of <address> (Section 3.2).

   Content model: only text content.

3.23.1.  "ascii" Attribute

   The ASCII equivalent of the author's email address.  This is only
   used if the email address has any internationalized components.

3.24.  <eref>

   Represents an "external" link (as specified in the "target"
   attribute).  This is useful for embedding URIs in the body of a
   document.

   If the <eref> element has non-empty text content, formatters should
   use the content as the displayed text that is linked.  Otherwise, the
   formatter should use the value of the "target" attribute as the
   displayed text.  Formatters will link the displayed text to the value
   of the "target" attribute in a manner appropriate for the output
   format.

   For example, with an input of:

   This is described at
   <eref target="http://www.example.com/reports/r12.html"/>.

   An HTML formatter might generate:

   This is described at
   <a href="http://www.example.com/reports/r12.html">
   http://www.example.com/reports/r12.html</a>.

   With an input of:

   This is described
   <eref target="http://www.example.com/reports/r12.html">
   in this interesting report</eref>.

   An HTML formatter might generate:

   This is described
   <a href="http://www.example.com/reports/r12.html">
   in this interesting report</a>.

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   This element appears as a child element of <annotation>
   (Section 3.3), <blockquote> (Section 3.11), <cref> (Section 3.16),
   <dd> (Section 3.18), <dt> (Section 3.21), <em> (Section 3.22), <li>
   (Section 3.29), <name> (Section 3.32), <strong> (Section 3.48), <sub>
   (Section 3.49), <sup> (Section 3.50), <t> (Section 3.51), <td>
   (Section 3.54), <th> (Section 3.56), and <tt> (Section 3.61).

   Content model: only text content.

3.24.1.  "brackets" Attribute

   Determines whether the formatter should automatically enclose the URI
   in angle brackets ("angle") or not (default of "none").

   Allowed values:

   *  "none" (default)

   *  "angle"

3.24.2.  "target" Attribute _(Mandatory)_

   URI of the link target [RFC3986].  This must begin with a scheme name
   (such as "https://") and thus not be relative to the URL of the
   current document.

3.25.  <figure>

   Contains a figure with a caption with the figure number.  If the
   element contains a <name> element, the caption will also show that
   name.

   This element appears as a child element of <aside> (Section 3.7),
   <blockquote> (Section 3.11), <dd> (Section 3.18), <li>
   (Section 3.29), <section> (Section 3.44), <td> (Section 3.54), and
   <th> (Section 3.56).

   Content model:

   In this order:

   1.  One optional <name> element (Section 3.32)

   2.  Optional <iref> elements (Section 3.27)

   3.  In any order, but at least one of:

       *  <artset> elements (Section 3.5)

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       *  <artwork> elements (Section 3.6)

       *  <sourcecode> elements (Section 3.46)

3.25.1.  "align" Attribute

   Deprecated.

   Note: does not affect title or <artwork> alignment.

   Allowed values:

   *  "left" (default)

   *  "center"

   *  "right"

3.25.2.  "anchor" Attribute

   Document-wide unique identifier for this figure.

3.25.3.  "suppress-title" Attribute

   Deprecated.

   Allowed values:

   *  "true"

   *  "false" (default)

3.26.  <front>

   Represents the "front matter": metadata (such as author information),
   the Abstract, and additional notes.

   This element appears as a child element of <reference> (Section 3.40)
   and <rfc> (Section 3.43).

   Content model:

   In this order:

   1.   One <title> element (Section 3.58)

   2.   Optional <seriesInfo> elements (Section 3.45)

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   3.   One or more <author> elements (Section 3.8)

   4.   One optional <date> element (Section 3.17)

   5.   Optional <area> elements (Section 3.4)

   6.   Optional <workgroup> elements (Section 3.65)

   7.   Optional <keyword> elements (Section 3.28)

   8.   One optional <abstract> element (Section 3.1)

   9.   Optional <note> elements (Section 3.33)

   10.  One optional <boilerplate> element (Section 3.12)

   11.  One optional <toc> element (Section 3.59)

3.27.  <iref>

   Provides terms for the document's index.

   Index entries can be either regular entries (when just the "item"
   attribute is given) or nested entries (by specifying "subitem" as
   well), grouped under a regular entry.

   Index entries generally refer to the exact place where the <iref>
   element occurred.  An exception is the occurrence as a child element
   of <section>, in which case the whole section is considered to be
   relevant for that index entry.  In some formats, index entries of
   this type might be displayed as ranges.

   When the prep tool is creating index content, it preserves the case
   of each item and subitem.  The index is sorted in conventional
   alphabetical order disregarding case.

   This element appears as a child element of <annotation>
   (Section 3.3), <aside> (Section 3.7), <blockquote> (Section 3.11),
   <dd> (Section 3.18), <dt> (Section 3.21), <em> (Section 3.22),
   <figure> (Section 3.25), <li> (Section 3.29), <name> (Section 3.32),
   <section> (Section 3.44), <strong> (Section 3.48), <sub>
   (Section 3.49), <sup> (Section 3.50), <t> (Section 3.51), <table>
   (Section 3.52), <td> (Section 3.54), <th> (Section 3.56), and <tt>
   (Section 3.61).

   Content model: this element does not have any contents.

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3.27.1.  "item" Attribute _(Mandatory)_

   The item to include.

3.27.2.  "primary" Attribute

   Setting this to "true" declares the occurrence as "primary", which
   might cause it to be highlighted in the index.  There is no
   restriction on the number of occurrences that can be "primary".

   Allowed values:

   *  "true"

   *  "false" (default)

3.27.3.  "subitem" Attribute

   The subitem to include.

3.28.  <keyword>

   Specifies a keyword applicable to the document.

   Note that each element should only contain a single keyword; for
   multiple keywords, the element can simply be repeated.

   Keywords are used both in the RFC Index and in the metadata of
   generated document representations.

   This element appears as a child element of <front> (Section 3.26).

   Content model: only text content.

3.29.  <li>

   A list element, used in <ol> and <ul>.

   This element appears as a child element of <ol> (Section 3.34) and
   <ul> (Section 3.63).

   Content model:

   Either:

      In any order, but at least one of:

      -  <artset> elements (Section 3.5)

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      -  <artwork> elements (Section 3.6)

      -  <blockquote> elements (Section 3.11)

      -  <dl> elements (Section 3.20)

      -  <figure> elements (Section 3.25)

      -  <ol> elements (Section 3.34)

      -  <sourcecode> elements (Section 3.46)

      -  <t> elements (Section 3.51)

      -  <table> elements (Section 3.52)

      -  <ul> elements (Section 3.63)

   Or:

      In any order, but at least one of:

      -  Text

      -  <bcp14> elements (Section 3.10)

      -  <br> elements (Section 3.13)

      -  <cref> elements (Section 3.16)

      -  <em> elements (Section 3.22)

      -  <eref> elements (Section 3.24)

      -  <iref> elements (Section 3.27)

      -  <relref> elements (Section 4.7)

      -  <strong> elements (Section 3.48)

      -  <sub> elements (Section 3.49)

      -  <sup> elements (Section 3.50)

      -  <tt> elements (Section 3.61)

      -  <u> elements (Section 3.62)

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      -  <xref> elements (Section 3.66)

3.29.1.  "anchor" Attribute

   Document-wide unique identifier for this list item.

3.30.  <link>

   A link to an external document that is related to the RFC.

   The following are the supported types of external documents that can
   be pointed to in a <link> element:

   *  The current International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) for the
      RFC Series.  The value for the "rel" attribute is "item".  The
      link should use the form "urn:issn:".

   *  The Digital Object Identifier (DOI) for this document.  The value
      for the "rel" attribute is "describedBy".  The link should use the
      form specified in [RFC7669]; this is expected to change in the
      future.

   *  The Internet-Draft that was submitted to the RFC Editor to become
      the published RFC.  The value for the "rel" attribute is
      "convertedFrom".  The link should be to an IETF-controlled web
      site that retains copies of Internet-Drafts.

   *  A representation of the document offered by the document author.
      The value for the "rel" attribute is "alternate".  The link can be
      to a personally run web site.

   In RFC production mode, the prep tool needs to check the values for
   <link> before an RFC is published.  In draft production mode, the
   prep tool might remove some <link> elements during the draft
   submission process.

   This element appears as a child element of <rfc> (Section 3.43).

   Content model: this element does not have any contents.

3.30.1.  "href" Attribute _(Mandatory)_

   The URI of the external document.

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3.30.2.  "rel" Attribute

   The relationship of the external document to this one.  The
   relationships are taken from the "Link Relations" registry maintained
   by IANA [LINKRELATIONS].

3.31.  <middle>

   Represents the main content of the document.

   This element appears as a child element of <rfc> (Section 3.43).

   Content model:

   One or more <section> elements (Section 3.44)

3.32.  <name>

   The name of the section, note, or figure.  This name can indicate
   markup of flowing text (for example, including references or making
   some characters use a fixed-width font).

   This element appears as a child element of <figure> (Section 3.25),
   <note> (Section 3.33), <references> (Section 3.42), <section>
   (Section 3.44), and <table> (Section 3.52).

   Content model:

   In any order:

   *  Text

   *  <bcp14> elements (Section 3.10)

   *  <br> elements (Section 3.13)

   *  <cref> elements (Section 3.16)

   *  <em> elements (Section 3.22)

   *  <eref> elements (Section 3.24)

   *  <iref> elements (Section 3.27)

   *  <relref> elements (Section 4.7)

   *  <strong> elements (Section 3.48)

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   *  <sub> elements (Section 3.49)

   *  <sup> elements (Section 3.50)

   *  <tt> elements (Section 3.61)

   *  <xref> elements (Section 3.66)

3.33.  <note>

   Creates an unnumbered, titled block of text that appears after the
   Abstract.

   It is usually used for additional information to reviewers (Working
   Group information, mailing list, ...) or for additional publication
   information such as "IESG Notes".

   This element appears as a child element of <front> (Section 3.26).

   Content model:

   In this order:

   1.  One optional <name> element (Section 3.32)

   2.  In any order, but at least one of:

       *  <dl> elements (Section 3.20)

       *  <ol> elements (Section 3.34)

       *  <t> elements (Section 3.51)

       *  <ul> elements (Section 3.63)

3.33.1.  "removeInRFC" Attribute

   If set to "true", this note is marked in the prep tool with text
   indicating that it should be removed before the document is published
   as an RFC.  That text will be "This note is to be removed before
   publishing as an RFC."

   Allowed values:

   *  "true"

   *  "false" (default)

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3.34.  <ol>

   An ordered list.  The labels on the items will be either a number or
   a letter, depending on the value of the type attribute.

   This element appears as a child element of <abstract> (Section 3.1),
   <aside> (Section 3.7), <blockquote> (Section 3.11), <dd>
   (Section 3.18), <li> (Section 3.29), <note> (Section 3.33), <section>
   (Section 3.44), <td> (Section 3.54), and <th> (Section 3.56).

   Content model:

   One or more <li> elements (Section 3.29)

3.34.1.  "anchor" Attribute

   Document-wide unique identifier for the list.

3.34.2.  "group" Attribute

   When the prep tool sees an <ol> element with a "group" attribute that
   has already been seen, it continues the numbering of the list from
   where the previous list with the same group name left off.  If an
   <ol> element has both a "group" attribute and a "start" attribute,
   the group's numbering is reset to the given start value.

3.34.3.  "indent" Attribute

   The indentation of the list elements relative to the start of the
   list item number.  With indent='adaptive', the widest list item
   number determines the indentation.  A numeric value is interpreted as
   characters when rendering plain-text documents, and en-space units
   otherwise.  Only non-negative integer indentation is allowed.

   Allowed values:

   *  text

   *  "adaptive" (default)

   Allowed values:

   *  "adaptive" (default)

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3.34.4.  "spacing" Attribute

   Defines whether or not there is a blank line between entries.
   spacing="normal" indicates a single blank line, while
   spacing="compact" indicates no space between.

   Allowed values:

   *  "normal" (default)

   *  "compact"

3.34.5.  "start" Attribute

   The ordinal value at which to start the list.  This defaults to "1"
   and must be an integer of 0 or greater.

3.34.6.  "type" Attribute

   The type of the labels on list items.  If the length of the type
   value is 1, the meaning is the same as it is for HTML:

   a  Lowercase letters (a, b, c, ...)

   A  Uppercase letters (A, B, C, ...)

   1  Decimal numbers (1, 2, 3, ...)

   i  Lowercase Roman numerals (i, ii, iii, ...)

   I  Uppercase Roman numerals (I, II, III, ...)

   For types "a" and "A", after the 26th entry, the numbering starts at
   "aa"/"AA", then "ab"/"AB", and so on.

   If the length of the type value is greater than 1, the value must
   contain a percent-encoded indicator and other text.  The value is a
   free-form text that allows counter values to be inserted using a
   "percent-letter" format.  For instance, "[REQ%d]" generates labels of
   the form "[REQ1]", where "%d" inserts the item number as a decimal
   number.

   The following formats are supported:

   %c  Lowercase letters (a, b, c, ...)

   %C  Uppercase letters (A, B, C, ...)

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   %d  Decimal numbers (1, 2, 3, ...)

   %i  Lowercase Roman numerals (i, ii, iii, ...)

   %I  Uppercase Roman numerals (I, II, III, ...)

   %%  Represents a percent sign

   Other formats are reserved for future use.  Only one percent encoding
   other than "%%" is allowed in a type string.

   It is an error for the type string to be empty.  For bulleted lists,
   use the <ul> element.  For lists that have neither bullets nor
   numbers, use the <ul> element with the 'empty="true"' attribute.

   If no type attribute is given, the default type is the same as
   "type='%d.'".

3.35.  <organization>

   Specifies the affiliation [RFC7322] of an author.

   This information appears both in the "Author's Address" section and
   on the front page (see [RFC7322] for more information).  If the value
   is long, an abbreviated variant can be specified in the "abbrev"
   attribute.

   This element appears as a child element of <author> (Section 3.8) and
   <contact> (Section 3.14).

   Content model: only text content.

3.35.1.  "abbrev" Attribute

   Abbreviated variant.

3.35.2.  "ascii" Attribute

   The ASCII equivalent of the organization's name.

3.35.3.  "asciiAbbrev" Attribute

   To support abbreviated organization names in both ASCII and non-ASCII
   contexts.

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3.35.4.  "showOnFrontPage" Attribute

   To support turning off listing organization with author name.

   Allowed values:

   *  "true" (default)

   *  "false"

3.36.  <phone>

   Represents a phone number.

   The value is expected to be the scheme-specific part of a "tel" URI
   (and so does not include the prefix "tel:"), using the "global-
   number-digits" syntax.  See Section 3 of [RFC3966] for details.

   This element appears as a child element of <address> (Section 3.2).

   Content model: only text content.

3.37.  <postal>

   Contains optional child elements providing postal information.  A
   postal address can contain only an ordered set of <postalLine>
   elements, or only a set of <street>, <city>, <region>, <code>, and
   <country> elements, but not both.

   The sub-elements other than <postalLine> and <country> have been
   deprecated and will likely be removed in a future version.

   This element appears as a child element of <address> (Section 3.2).

   Content model:

   Either:

      In any order:

      -  <city> elements (Section 4.1)

      -  <cityarea> elements (Section 4.2)

      -  <code> elements (Section 4.3)

      -  <country> elements (Section 3.15)

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      -  <extaddr> elements (Section 4.4)

      -  <pobox> elements (Section 4.5)

      -  <region> elements (Section 4.6)

      -  <sortingcode> elements (Section 4.8)

      -  <street> elements (Section 4.9)

   Or:

      One or more <postalLine> elements (Section 3.38)

3.38.  <postalLine>

   Represents one line of a postal address.  When more than one
   <postalLine> is given, the prep tool emits them in the order given.

   This element appears as a child element of <postal> (Section 3.37).

   Content model: only text content.

3.38.1.  "ascii" Attribute

   The ASCII equivalent of the text in the address line.

3.39.  <refcontent>

   Text that should appear between the title and the date of a
   reference.  The purpose of this element is to prevent the need to
   abuse <seriesInfo> to get such text in a reference.

   For example:

   <reference anchor="April1">
     <front>
       <title>On Being A Fool</title>
       <author initials="K." surname="Phunny" fullname="Knot Phunny"/>
       <date year="2000" month="April"/>
     </front>
     <refcontent>Self-published pamphlet</refcontent>
   </reference>

   would render as:

   [April1]     Phunny, K., "On Being A Fool", Self-published
                pamphlet, April 2000.

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   This element appears as a child element of <reference>
   (Section 3.40).

   Content model:

   In any order:

   *  Text

   *  <bcp14> elements (Section 3.10)

   *  <em> elements (Section 3.22)

   *  <strong> elements (Section 3.48)

   *  <sub> elements (Section 3.49)

   *  <sup> elements (Section 3.50)

   *  <tt> elements (Section 3.61)

3.40.  <reference>

   Represents a bibliographic reference.

   This element appears as a child element of <referencegroup>
   (Section 3.41) and <references> (Section 3.42).

   Content model:

   In this order:

   1.  One optional <stream> element (Section 3.47)

   2.  One <front> element (Section 3.26)

   3.  In any order:

       *  <annotation> elements (Section 3.3)

       *  <refcontent> elements (Section 3.39)

       *  <seriesInfo> elements (Section 3.45)

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3.40.1.  "anchor" Attribute _(Mandatory)_

   Document-wide unique identifier for this reference.  Usually, this
   will be used both to "label" the reference in the "References"
   section and as an identifier in links to this reference entry.

3.40.2.  "quote-title" Attribute

   Deprecated variant of the "quoteTitle" attribute.  Prep tools turn
   this attribute into "quoteTitle".

   Allowed values:

   *  "true"

   *  "false"

3.40.3.  "quoteTitle" Attribute

   Specifies whether or not the title in the reference should be quoted.
   This can be used to prevent quoting, such as on errata.

   Allowed values:

   *  "true" (default)

   *  "false"

3.40.4.  "target" Attribute

   Holds the URI for the reference.

3.41.  <referencegroup>

   Represents a list of bibliographic references that will be
   represented as a single reference.  This is most often used to
   reference STDs and BCPs, where a single reference (such as "BCP 9")
   may encompass more than one RFC.

   This element appears as a child element of <references>
   (Section 3.42).

   Content model:

   One or more <reference> elements (Section 3.40)

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3.41.1.  "anchor" Attribute _(Mandatory)_

   Document-wide unique identifier for this reference group.  Usually,
   this will be used both to "label" the reference group in the
   "References" section and as an identifier in links to this reference
   entry.

3.41.2.  "target" Attribute

   Holds an URI for the reference group, analogous to the "target"
   attribute of <reference>.  Typically used for a reference to a STD
   which consists of multiple RFCs with their own URLs, but also has its
   own unique URL.

3.42.  <references>

   Contains a set of bibliographic references.

   In the early days of the RFC Series, there was only one "References"
   section per RFC.  This convention was later changed to group
   references into two sets, "Normative" and "Informative", as described
   in [RFC7322].  This vocabulary supports the split with the <name>
   child element.  In general, the title should be either "Normative
   References" or "Informative References".

   This element appears as a child element of <back> (Section 3.9) and
   <references> (Section 3.42).

   Content model:

   In this order:

   1.  One optional <name> element (Section 3.32)

   2.  Either:

          One or more <references> elements (Section 3.42)

       Or:

          In any order:

          -  <reference> elements (Section 3.40)

          -  <referencegroup> elements (Section 3.41)

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3.42.1.  "anchor" Attribute

   An optional user-supplied identifier for this set of references.

3.43.  <rfc>

   This is the root element of the RFCXML vocabulary.

   Processors distinguish between RFC mode ("number" attribute being
   present) and Internet-Draft mode ("docName" present and "number"
   absent): when both are present, "number" takes precedence.  Setting
   neither "number" nor "docName" can be useful for producing other
   types of documents but is out of scope for this specification.

   Content model:

   In this order:

   1.  Optional <link> elements (Section 3.30)

   2.  One <front> element (Section 3.26)

   3.  One <middle> element (Section 3.31)

   4.  One optional <back> element (Section 3.9)

3.43.1.  "category" Attribute

   Document category (see Appendix A.1).

   Allowed values:

   *  "std"

   *  "bcp"

   *  "exp"

   *  "info"

   *  "historic"

3.43.2.  "consensus" Attribute

   Affects the generated boilerplate.  Note that the values of "no" and
   "yes" are deprecated and are replaced by "false" (the default) and
   "true".

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   See [RFC7841] and Appendix A.4 for more information.

   Allowed values:

   *  "no"

   *  "yes"

   *  "false" (default)

   *  "true"

3.43.3.  "docName" Attribute

   For Internet-Drafts, this specifies the draft name (which appears
   below the title).

   If both the "docName" and "number" attributes are given, the latter
   takes precedence (and the draft name indicates the Internet-Draft
   from which the document was produced).

   Note that the file extension is not part of the draft, so in general
   it should end with the current draft number ("-", plus two digits).

   Furthermore, it is good practice to disambiguate current editor
   copies from submitted drafts (for instance, by replacing the draft
   number with the string "latest").

   See Section 7 of [IDGUIDE] for further information.

3.43.4.  "indexInclude" Attribute

   Specifies whether or not a formatter is requested to include an index
   in generated files.  If the source file has no <iref> elements, an
   index is never generated.  This option is useful for generating
   documents where the source document has <iref> elements but the
   author no longer wants an index.

   Allowed values:

   *  "true" (default)

   *  "false"

3.43.5.  "ipr" Attribute

   Represents the Intellectual Property status of the document.  See
   Appendix A.2 for details.

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3.43.6.  "iprExtract" Attribute

   Identifies a single section within the document for which extraction
   "as is" is explicitly allowed (only relevant for historic values of
   the "ipr" attribute).

3.43.7.  "number" Attribute

   The number of the RFC to be produced.

3.43.8.  "obsoletes" Attribute

   A comma-separated list of RFC numbers or Internet-Draft names.  The
   implemenation has allowed white space around the commas, and one RFC
   has Unicode zero-width space characters (U+200b), to work around a
   line breaking problem when rendering the RFC.  It would be better to
   disallow white space and deal with line breaks while rendering.

   The prep tool will parse the attribute value so that incorrect
   references can be detected.

3.43.9.  "prepTime" Attribute

   The date that the XML was processed by a prep tool.  This is included
   in the XML file just before it is saved to disk.  The value is
   formatted using the "date-time" format defined in Section 5.6 of
   [RFC3339].  The "time-offset" should be "Z".

3.43.10.  "seriesNo" Attribute

   Number within a document series.

   The document series is defined by the "category" attribute;
   "seriesNo" is only applicable to the values "info" ("FYI" series),
   "std" ("STD" series), and "bcp" ("BCP" series).

3.43.11.  "sortRefs" Attribute

   Specifies whether or not the prep tool will sort the references in
   each reference section.

   Allowed values:

   *  "true"

   *  "false" (default)

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3.43.12.  "submissionType" Attribute

   The document stream, as described in [RFC7841].  (The RFC Series
   Editor may change the list of allowed values in the future.)

   Allowed values:

   *  "IETF" (default)

   *  "IAB"

   *  "IRTF"

   *  "independent"

   *  "editorial"

3.43.13.  "symRefs" Attribute

   Specifies whether or not a formatter is requested to use symbolic
   references (such as "[RFC2119]").  If the value for this is "false",
   the references come out as numbers (such as "[3]").

   Allowed values:

   *  "true" (default)

   *  "false"

3.43.14.  "tocDepth" Attribute

   Specifies the number of levels of headings that a formatter is
   requested to include in the table of contents; the default is "3".

3.43.15.  "tocInclude" Attribute

   Specifies whether or not a formatter is requested to include a table
   of contents in generated files.

   Allowed values:

   *  "true" (default)

   *  "false"

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3.43.16.  "updates" Attribute

   A comma-separated list of RFC numbers or Internet-Draft names.  The
   implemenation has allowed white space around the commas, and one RFC
   has Unicode zero-width space characters (U+200b), to work around a
   line breaking problem when rendering the RFC.  It would be better to
   disallow white space and deal with line breaks while rendering.

   The prep tool will parse the attribute value so that incorrect
   references can be detected.

3.43.17.  "version" Attribute

   Specifies the version of RFCXML syntax used in this document.  The
   only expected value (for now) is "3".

3.44.  <section>

   Represents a section (when inside a <middle> element) or an appendix
   (when inside a <back> element).

   Subsections are created by nesting <section> elements inside
   <section> elements.  Sections are allowed to be empty.

   This element appears as a child element of <back> (Section 3.9),
   <boilerplate> (Section 3.12), <middle> (Section 3.31), <section>
   (Section 3.44), and <toc> (Section 3.59).

   Content model:

   In this order:

   1.  One optional <name> element (Section 3.32)

   2.  In any order:

       *  <artset> elements (Section 3.5)

       *  <artwork> elements (Section 3.6)

       *  <aside> elements (Section 3.7)

       *  <author> elements (Section 3.8)

       *  <blockquote> elements (Section 3.11)

       *  <contact> elements (Section 3.14)

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       *  <dl> elements (Section 3.20)

       *  <figure> elements (Section 3.25)

       *  <iref> elements (Section 3.27)

       *  <ol> elements (Section 3.34)

       *  <sourcecode> elements (Section 3.46)

       *  <t> elements (Section 3.51)

       *  <table> elements (Section 3.52)

       *  <ul> elements (Section 3.63)

   3.  Optional <section> elements (Section 3.44)

3.44.1.  "anchor" Attribute

   Document-wide unique identifier for this section.

3.44.2.  "numbered" Attribute

   If set to "false", the formatter is requested to not display a
   section number.  The prep tool will verify that such a section is not
   followed by a numbered section in this part of the document and will
   verify that the section is a top-level section.  Descendant sections
   of unnumbered sections are unnumbered by definition.

   Allowed values:

   *  "true" (default)

   *  "false"

3.44.3.  "removeInRFC" Attribute

   If set to "true", this note is marked in the prep tool with text
   indicating that it should be removed before the document is published
   as an RFC.  That text will be "This note is to be removed before
   publishing as an RFC."

   Allowed values:

   *  "true"

   *  "false" (default)

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3.44.4.  "toc" Attribute

   Indicates to a formatter whether or not the section is to be included
   in a table of contents, if such a table of contents is produced.
   This only takes effect if the level of the section would have
   appeared in the table of contents based on the "tocDepth" attribute
   of the <rfc> element, and of course only if the table of contents is
   being created based on the "tocInclude" attribute of the <rfc>
   element.  If this is set to "exclude", any section below this one
   will be excluded as well.  The "default" value indicates inclusion of
   the section if it would be included by the tocDepth attribute of the
   <rfc> element.

   Allowed values:

   *  "include"

   *  "exclude"

   *  "default" (default)

3.45.  <seriesInfo>

   Specifies the document series in which this document appears, and
   also specifies an identifier within that series.

   This element appears as a child element of <front> (Section 3.26) and
   <reference> (Section 3.40).

   Content model: this element does not have any contents.

3.45.1.  "asciiName" Attribute

   The ASCII equivalent of the name field.

3.45.2.  "asciiValue" Attribute

   The ASCII equivalent of the value field.

3.45.3.  "name" Attribute _(Mandatory)_

   Some series names might trigger specific processing (such as for
   autogenerating links, inserting descriptions such as "work in
   progress", or additional functionality like reference diagnostics).
   Examples for IETF-related series names are "BCP", "FYI", "Internet-
   Draft", "RFC", and "STD".

   Some of the values for "name" interact as follows:

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   *  A <front> element that has a <seriesInfo> element that has the
      name "Internet-Draft" cannot also have a <seriesInfo> element that
      has the name "RFC".

   *  The <seriesInfo> element can contain the DOI for the referenced
      document.  This cannot be used when the <seriesInfo> element is an
      eventual child element of an <rfc> element -- only as an eventual
      child of a <reference> element.  The "value" attribute should use
      the form specified in [RFC7669].

3.45.4.  "status" Attribute

   The status of this document.  The currently known values are
   "standard", "informational", "experimental", "bcp", "fyi", and "full-
   standard".  The RFC Series Editor may change this list in the future.

3.45.5.  "stream" Attribute

   The stream (as described in [RFC7841]) that originated the document.
   (The RFC Series Editor may change this list in the future.)

   Allowed values:

   *  "IETF"

   *  "IAB"

   *  "IRTF"

   *  "independent"

   *  "editorial"

3.45.6.  "value" Attribute _(Mandatory)_

   The identifier within the series specified by the "name" attribute.

   For BCPs, FYIs, RFCs, and STDs, this is the number within the series.
   For Internet-Drafts, it is the full draft name (ending with the two-
   digit version number).  For DOIs, the value is given, such as
   "10.17487/rfc1149", as described in [RFC7669].

   The name in the value should be the document name without any file
   extension.  For Internet-Drafts, the value for this attribute should
   be "draft-ietf-somewg-someprotocol-07", not "draft-ietf-somewg-
   someprotocol-07.txt".

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3.46.  <sourcecode>

   This element allows the inclusion of source code into the document.

   When rendered, source code is always shown in a monospace font.  When
   <sourcecode> is a child of <figure> or <section>, it provides full
   control of horizontal whitespace and line breaks.  When formatted, it
   is indented relative to the left margin of the enclosing element.  It
   is thus useful for source code and formal languages (such as ABNF
   [RFC5234] or the RNC notation used in this document).  (When
   <sourcecode> is a child of other elements, it flows with the text
   that surrounds it.)  Tab characters (U+0009) inside of this element
   are prohibited.

   For artwork such as character-based art, diagrams of message layouts,
   and so on, use the <artwork> element instead.

   Output formatters that do pagination should attempt to keep source
   code on a single page.  This is to prevent source code that is split
   across pages from looking like two separate pieces of code.

   See Section 6 for a description of how to deal with issues of using
   "&" and "<" characters in source code.

   This element appears as a child element of <blockquote>
   (Section 3.11), <dd> (Section 3.18), <figure> (Section 3.25), <li>
   (Section 3.29), <section> (Section 3.44), <td> (Section 3.54), and
   <th> (Section 3.56).

   Content model: only text content.

3.46.1.  "anchor" Attribute

   Document-wide unique identifier for this source code.

3.46.2.  "markers" Attribute

   Specifies whether or not the soure code should be displayed between
   "<CODE BEGINS>"/"<CODE ENDS>" markers, as described in
   <https://www.ietf.org/about/groups/iesg/statements/copyright-
   2009-09-08/>.  Note that adding markers is not needed for the
   languages listed under "Code Components" on
   <https://trustee.ietf.org/trust-legal-provisions.html>.

   Additionally, if the "name" attribute is present, if will be
   displayed after "<CODE BEGINS>", as described in Section 3.2 of
   [RFC8407].

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   Allowed values:

   *  "true"

   *  "false" (default)

3.46.3.  "name" Attribute

   A filename suitable for the contents (such as for extraction to a
   local file).  This attribute can be helpful for other kinds of tools
   (such as automated syntax checkers, which work by extracting the
   source code).  Note that the "name" attribute does not need to be
   unique for <artwork> elements in a document.  If multiple
   <sourcecode> elements have the same "name" attribute, a formatter
   might assume that the elements are all fragments of a single file,
   and such a formatter can collect those fragments for later
   processing.

3.46.4.  "src" Attribute

   The URI reference of a source file [RFC3986].

   It is an error to have both a "src" attribute and content in the
   <sourcecode> element.

3.46.5.  "type" Attribute

   Specifies the type of the source code.  The value of this attribute
   is free text with certain values designated as preferred.

   The RFC Editor web site has a list of the preferred values at
   <https://www.rfc-editor.org/materials/sourcecode-types.txt>).  That
   list is updated over time.  Thus, a consumer of RFCXML should not
   cause a failure when it encounters an unexpected type or no type is
   specified.

3.47.  <stream>

   The document stream, one of IETF, IAB, IRTF, independent, or
   editorial.

   This element appears as a child element of <reference>
   (Section 3.40).

   Text

   The name of the document stream.

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   The stream name.

   This element appears as a child element of <reference>
   (Section 3.40).

   Content model:

   Optionally:

      Either:

         "IETF"

      Or:

         "IAB"

      Or:

         "IRTF"

      Or:

         "independent"

      Or:

         "editorial"

3.48.  <strong>

   Indicates text that is semantically strong.  Text enclosed within
   this element will be displayed as bold after processing.  This
   element can be combined with other character formatting elements, and
   the formatting will be additive.

   This element appears as a child element of <annotation>
   (Section 3.3), <blockquote> (Section 3.11), <cref> (Section 3.16),
   <dd> (Section 3.18), <dt> (Section 3.21), <em> (Section 3.22), <li>
   (Section 3.29), <name> (Section 3.32), <refcontent> (Section 3.39),
   <sub> (Section 3.49), <sup> (Section 3.50), <t> (Section 3.51), <td>
   (Section 3.54), <th> (Section 3.56), <tt> (Section 3.61), and <xref>
   (Section 3.66).

   Content model:

   In any order:

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   *  Text

   *  <bcp14> elements (Section 3.10)

   *  <br> elements (Section 3.13)

   *  <cref> elements (Section 3.16)

   *  <em> elements (Section 3.22)

   *  <eref> elements (Section 3.24)

   *  <iref> elements (Section 3.27)

   *  <relref> elements (Section 4.7)

   *  <sub> elements (Section 3.49)

   *  <sup> elements (Section 3.50)

   *  <tt> elements (Section 3.61)

   *  <xref> elements (Section 3.66)

3.49.  <sub>

   Causes the text to be displayed as subscript, approximately half a
   letter-height lower than normal text.  This element can be combined
   with other character formatting elements, and the formatting will be
   additive.

   This element appears as a child element of <annotation>
   (Section 3.3), <blockquote> (Section 3.11), <cref> (Section 3.16),
   <dd> (Section 3.18), <dt> (Section 3.21), <em> (Section 3.22), <li>
   (Section 3.29), <name> (Section 3.32), <refcontent> (Section 3.39),
   <strong> (Section 3.48), <sub> (Section 3.49), <sup> (Section 3.50),
   <t> (Section 3.51), <td> (Section 3.54), <th> (Section 3.56), <tt>
   (Section 3.61), and <xref> (Section 3.66).

   Content model:

   In any order:

   *  Text

   *  <bcp14> elements (Section 3.10)

   *  <cref> elements (Section 3.16)

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   *  <em> elements (Section 3.22)

   *  <eref> elements (Section 3.24)

   *  <iref> elements (Section 3.27)

   *  <relref> elements (Section 4.7)

   *  <strong> elements (Section 3.48)

   *  <sub> elements (Section 3.49)

   *  <sup> elements (Section 3.50)

   *  <tt> elements (Section 3.61)

   *  <xref> elements (Section 3.66)

3.50.  <sup>

   Causes the text to be displayed as superscript, approximately half a
   letter-height higher than normal text.  This element can be combined
   with other character formatting elements, and the formatting will be
   additive.

   This element appears as a child element of <annotation>
   (Section 3.3), <blockquote> (Section 3.11), <cref> (Section 3.16),
   <dd> (Section 3.18), <dt> (Section 3.21), <em> (Section 3.22), <li>
   (Section 3.29), <name> (Section 3.32), <refcontent> (Section 3.39),
   <strong> (Section 3.48), <sub> (Section 3.49), <sup> (Section 3.50),
   <t> (Section 3.51), <td> (Section 3.54), <th> (Section 3.56), <tt>
   (Section 3.61), and <xref> (Section 3.66).

   Content model:

   In any order:

   *  Text

   *  <bcp14> elements (Section 3.10)

   *  <cref> elements (Section 3.16)

   *  <em> elements (Section 3.22)

   *  <eref> elements (Section 3.24)

   *  <iref> elements (Section 3.27)

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   *  <relref> elements (Section 4.7)

   *  <strong> elements (Section 3.48)

   *  <sub> elements (Section 3.49)

   *  <sup> elements (Section 3.50)

   *  <tt> elements (Section 3.61)

   *  <xref> elements (Section 3.66)

3.51.  <t>

   Contains a paragraph of text.

   This element appears as a child element of <abstract> (Section 3.1),
   <aside> (Section 3.7), <blockquote> (Section 3.11), <dd>
   (Section 3.18), <li> (Section 3.29), <note> (Section 3.33), <section>
   (Section 3.44), <td> (Section 3.54), and <th> (Section 3.56).

   Content model:

   In any order:

   *  Text

   *  <bcp14> elements (Section 3.10)

   *  <br> elements (Section 3.13)

   *  <contact> elements (Section 3.14)

   *  <cref> elements (Section 3.16)

   *  <em> elements (Section 3.22)

   *  <eref> elements (Section 3.24)

   *  <iref> elements (Section 3.27)

   *  <relref> elements (Section 4.7)

   *  <strong> elements (Section 3.48)

   *  <sub> elements (Section 3.49)

   *  <sup> elements (Section 3.50)

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   *  <tt> elements (Section 3.61)

   *  <u> elements (Section 3.62)

   *  <xref> elements (Section 3.66)

3.51.1.  "anchor" Attribute

   Document-wide unique identifier for this paragraph.

3.51.2.  "hangText" Attribute

   Deprecated.  Instead, use <dd> inside of a definition list (<dl>).

3.51.3.  "indent" Attribute

   The indentation of the text element.  A numeric value is interpreted
   as characters when rendering plain-text documents, and en-space units
   otherwise.  Only non-negative integer indentation is allowed.

3.51.4.  "keepWithNext" Attribute

   Acts as a hint to the output formatters that do pagination to do a
   best-effort attempt to keep the paragraph with the next element,
   whatever that happens to be.  For example, the HTML output @media
   print CSS ("CSS" refers to Cascading Style Sheets) might translate
   this to page-break-after: avoid.  For PDF, the paginator could
   attempt to keep the paragraph with the next element.  Note: this
   attribute is strictly a hint and not always actionable.

   Allowed values:

   *  "false" (default)

   *  "true"

3.51.5.  "keepWithPrevious" Attribute

   Acts as a hint to the output formatters that do pagination to do a
   best-effort attempt to keep the paragraph with the previous element,
   whatever that happens to be.  For example, the HTML output @media
   print CSS might translate this to page-break-before: avoid.  For PDF,
   the paginator could attempt to keep the paragraph with the previous
   element.  Note: this attribute is strictly a hint and not always
   actionable.

   Allowed values:

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   *  "false" (default)

   *  "true"

3.52.  <table>

   Contains a table with a caption with the table number.  If the
   element contains a <name> element, the caption will also show that
   name.

   Inside the <table> element is, optionally, a <thead> element to
   contain the rows that will be the table's heading and, optionally, a
   <tfoot> element to contain the rows of the table's footer.  If the
   XML is converted to a representation that has page breaks (such as
   PDFs or printed HTML), the header and footer are meant to appear on
   each page.

   This element appears as a child element of <aside> (Section 3.7),
   <dd> (Section 3.18), <li> (Section 3.29), and <section>
   (Section 3.44).

   Content model:

   In this order:

   1.  One optional <name> element (Section 3.32)

   2.  Optional <iref> elements (Section 3.27)

   3.  One optional <thead> element (Section 3.57)

   4.  One or more <tbody> elements (Section 3.53)

   5.  One optional <tfoot> element (Section 3.55)

3.52.1.  "align" Attribute

   Controls whether the table appears left justified, centered
   (default), or right justified.  The caption will be centered under
   the table, and the combined table and caption will be aligned
   according to the "align" attribute.

   Allowed values:

   *  "left"

   *  "center" (default)

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   *  "right"

3.52.2.  "anchor" Attribute

   Document-wide unique identifier for this table.

3.53.  <tbody>

   A container for a set of body rows for a table.

   This element appears as a child element of <table> (Section 3.52).

   Content model:

   One or more <tr> elements (Section 3.60)

3.53.1.  "anchor" Attribute

   Document-wide unique identifier for the tbody.

3.54.  <td>

   A cell in a table row.

   This element appears as a child element of <tr> (Section 3.60).

   Content model:

   Either:

      In any order, but at least one of:

      -  <artset> elements (Section 3.5)

      -  <artwork> elements (Section 3.6)

      -  <dl> elements (Section 3.20)

      -  <figure> elements (Section 3.25)

      -  <ol> elements (Section 3.34)

      -  <sourcecode> elements (Section 3.46)

      -  <t> elements (Section 3.51)

      -  <ul> elements (Section 3.63)

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   Or:

      In any order:

      -  Text

      -  <bcp14> elements (Section 3.10)

      -  <br> elements (Section 3.13)

      -  <cref> elements (Section 3.16)

      -  <em> elements (Section 3.22)

      -  <eref> elements (Section 3.24)

      -  <iref> elements (Section 3.27)

      -  <relref> elements (Section 4.7)

      -  <strong> elements (Section 3.48)

      -  <sub> elements (Section 3.49)

      -  <sup> elements (Section 3.50)

      -  <tt> elements (Section 3.61)

      -  <u> elements (Section 3.62)

      -  <xref> elements (Section 3.66)

3.54.1.  "align" Attribute

   Controls whether the content of the cell appears left justified
   (default), centered, or right justified.  Note that "center" or
   "right" will probably only work well in cells with plain text; any
   other elements might make the contents render badly.

   Allowed values:

   *  "left" (default)

   *  "center"

   *  "right"

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3.54.2.  "anchor" Attribute

   Document-wide unique identifier for the cell.

3.54.3.  "colspan" Attribute

   The number of columns that the cell is to span.  For example, setting
   "colspan='3'" indicates that the cell occupies the same horizontal
   space as three cells of a row without any "colspan" attributes.

3.54.4.  "rowspan" Attribute

   The number of rows that the cell is to span.  For example, setting
   "rowspan='3'" indicates that the cell occupies the same vertical
   space as three rows.

3.55.  <tfoot>

   A container for a set of footer rows for a table.

   This element appears as a child element of <table> (Section 3.52).

   Content model:

   One or more <tr> elements (Section 3.60)

3.55.1.  "anchor" Attribute

   Document-wide unique identifier for the tfoot.

3.56.  <th>

   A cell in a table row.  When rendered, this will normally come out in
   boldface; other than that, there is no difference between this and
   the <td> element.

   This element appears as a child element of <tr> (Section 3.60).

   Content model:

   Either:

      In any order, but at least one of:

      -  <artset> elements (Section 3.5)

      -  <artwork> elements (Section 3.6)

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      -  <dl> elements (Section 3.20)

      -  <figure> elements (Section 3.25)

      -  <ol> elements (Section 3.34)

      -  <sourcecode> elements (Section 3.46)

      -  <t> elements (Section 3.51)

      -  <ul> elements (Section 3.63)

   Or:

      In any order:

      -  Text

      -  <bcp14> elements (Section 3.10)

      -  <br> elements (Section 3.13)

      -  <cref> elements (Section 3.16)

      -  <em> elements (Section 3.22)

      -  <eref> elements (Section 3.24)

      -  <iref> elements (Section 3.27)

      -  <relref> elements (Section 4.7)

      -  <strong> elements (Section 3.48)

      -  <sub> elements (Section 3.49)

      -  <sup> elements (Section 3.50)

      -  <tt> elements (Section 3.61)

      -  <u> elements (Section 3.62)

      -  <xref> elements (Section 3.66)

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3.56.1.  "align" Attribute

   Controls whether the content of the cell appears left justified
   (default), centered, or right justified.  Note that "center" or
   "right" will probably only work well in cells with plain text; any
   other elements might make the contents render badly.

   Allowed values:

   *  "left" (default)

   *  "center"

   *  "right"

3.56.2.  "anchor" Attribute

   Document-wide unique identifier for the row.

3.56.3.  "colspan" Attribute

   The number of columns that the cell is to span.  For example, setting
   "colspan='3'" indicates that the cell occupies the same horizontal
   space as three cells of a row without any "colspan" attributes.

3.56.4.  "rowspan" Attribute

   The number of rows that the cell is to span.  For example, setting
   "rowspan='3'" indicates that the cell occupies the same vertical
   space as three rows.

3.57.  <thead>

   A container for a set of header rows for a table.

   This element appears as a child element of <table> (Section 3.52).

   Content model:

   One or more <tr> elements (Section 3.60)

3.57.1.  "anchor" Attribute

   Document-wide unique identifier for the thead.

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3.58.  <title>

   Represents the document title.

   When this element appears in the <front> element of the current
   document, the title might also appear in page headers or footers.  If
   it is long (~40 characters), the "abbrev" attribute can be used to
   specify an abbreviated variant.

   This element appears as a child element of <front> (Section 3.26).

   Content model:

   In any order:

   *  Text

   *  <br> elements (Section 3.13)

3.58.1.  "abbrev" Attribute

   Specifies an abbreviated variant of the document title.

3.58.2.  "ascii" Attribute

   The ASCII equivalent of the title.

3.59.  <toc>

   This element contains the Table of Contents.  It is created
   automatically by the preptool based on the "tocInclude" and
   "tocDepth" attributes of the <rfc> element and the section headers.
   In prepared drafts, it has no effect on document rendering and
   contains no useful information.  In prepared RFCs, it is used as the
   source for the table of contents.

   Optional <section> elements (Section 3.44)

   This element appears as a child element of <front> (Section 3.26).

   Content model:

   Optional <section> elements (Section 3.44)

3.60.  <tr>

   A row of a table.

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   This element appears as a child element of <tbody> (Section 3.53),
   <tfoot> (Section 3.55), and <thead> (Section 3.57).

   Content model:

   In any order, but at least one of:

   *  <td> elements (Section 3.54)

   *  <th> elements (Section 3.56)

3.60.1.  "anchor" Attribute

   Document-wide unique identifier for the row.

3.61.  <tt>

   Causes the text to be displayed in a constant-width font.  This
   element can be combined with other character formatting elements, and
   the formatting will be additive.

   This element appears as a child element of <annotation>
   (Section 3.3), <blockquote> (Section 3.11), <cref> (Section 3.16),
   <dd> (Section 3.18), <dt> (Section 3.21), <em> (Section 3.22), <li>
   (Section 3.29), <name> (Section 3.32), <refcontent> (Section 3.39),
   <strong> (Section 3.48), <sub> (Section 3.49), <sup> (Section 3.50),
   <t> (Section 3.51), <td> (Section 3.54), <th> (Section 3.56), and
   <xref> (Section 3.66).

   Content model:

   In any order:

   *  Text

   *  <bcp14> elements (Section 3.10)

   *  <br> elements (Section 3.13)

   *  <cref> elements (Section 3.16)

   *  <em> elements (Section 3.22)

   *  <eref> elements (Section 3.24)

   *  <iref> elements (Section 3.27)

   *  <relref> elements (Section 4.7)

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   *  <strong> elements (Section 3.48)

   *  <sub> elements (Section 3.49)

   *  <sup> elements (Section 3.50)

   *  <xref> elements (Section 3.66)

3.62.  <u>

   In order to insert Unicode characters in contexts that don't
   explicitly allow Unicide, the Unicode string is enclosed within an
   <u> element.  The element will be expanded inline based on the value
   of a "format" attribute.  This provides a generalised means of
   generating the 6 methods of Unicode renderings listed in [RFC7997],
   Section 3.4, and also several others found in for instance the RFC
   Format Tools example rendering of RFC 7700.

   This element appears as a child element of <annotation>
   (Section 3.3), <blockquote> (Section 3.11), <dd> (Section 3.18), <li>
   (Section 3.29), <t> (Section 3.51), <td> (Section 3.54), and <th>
   (Section 3.56).

   Content model: only text content.

3.62.1.  "anchor" Attribute

   Document-wide unique identifier for this <u> element.

3.62.2.  "ascii" Attribute

   The ASCII equivalent of the content, to be used if the "ascii"
   keyword is used in the "format" specification.

3.62.3.  "format" Attribute

   Default value:  "lit-name-num"

   The "format" attribute accepts either a simplified format
   specification, or a full format string with placeholders for the
   various possible Unicode expansions.

   The simplified format consists of dash-separated keywords, where each
   keyword represents a possible expansion of the Unicode character or
   string; use for example "<u "lit-num-name">foo</u>" to expand the
   text to its literal value, code point values, and code point names.

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   A combination of up to 3 of the following keywords may be used,
   separated by dashes: "num", "lit", "name", "ascii", "char".  The
   keywords are expanded as follows and combined, with the second and
   third enclosed in parentheses if present:

   ascii
      The value of the 'ascii' attribute on the <u> element

   char
      The literal element text, without quotes

   lit
      The literal element text, enclosed in quotes

   name
      The Unicode name(s) of the element text

   num
      The numeric value(s) of the element text, in U+1234 notation

   In order to ensure that no specification mistakes can result for
   rendering methods that cannot render all Unicode code points, "num"
   MUST always be part of the specified format.

   In order to provide for cases where the simplified format above is
   insufficient, without relinquishing the requirement that the number
   of a code point always must be rendered, the "format" attribute can
   also accept a full format string.  This format uses placeholders
   which consist of any of the key words above enclosed in curly braces;
   outside of this, any ascii text is permissible.  For example,

   will be rendered as

   As for the simplified format, "num" MUST always be part of the
   specified format in order to ensure that no specification mistakes
   can result for rendering methods that cannot render all Unicode code
   points,

3.63.  <ul>

   An unordered list.  The labels on the items will be symbols picked by
   the formatter.

   This element appears as a child element of <abstract> (Section 3.1),
   <aside> (Section 3.7), <blockquote> (Section 3.11), <dd>
   (Section 3.18), <li> (Section 3.29), <note> (Section 3.33), <section>
   (Section 3.44), <td> (Section 3.54), and <th> (Section 3.56).

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   Content model:

   One or more <li> elements (Section 3.29)

3.63.1.  "anchor" Attribute

   Document-wide unique identifier for the list.

3.63.2.  "bare" Attribute

   Can only be used with empty="true" (see below).  This attribute
   controls whether the blank bullet has an horizontal extension or not.
   With bare="false", the empty list bullet will still occupy the same
   space as for empty="false".  With empty="true", there will be no
   bullet at all, i.e., the list items will have no indentation.

   Allowed values:

   *  "true"

   *  "false" (default)

3.63.3.  "empty" Attribute

   Defines whether or not the label is empty. empty="true" indicates
   that no label will be shown.

   Allowed values:

   *  "false" (default)

   *  "true"

3.63.4.  "indent" Attribute

   The indentation of the list elements relative to the start of the
   bullet or bullet text.  A numeric value is interpreted as characters
   when rendering plain-text documents, and en-space units otherwise.
   Only non-negative integer indentation is allowed.

3.63.5.  "spacing" Attribute

   Defines whether or not there is a blank line between entries.
   spacing="normal" indicates a single blank line, while
   spacing="compact" indicates no space between.

   Allowed values:

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   *  "normal" (default)

   *  "compact"

3.64.  <uri>

   Contains a web address associated with the author.

   The contents should be a valid URI; this most likely will be an
   "http:" or "https:" URI.

   This element appears as a child element of <address> (Section 3.2).

   Content model: only text content.

3.65.  <workgroup>

   This element is used to specify the Working Group (IETF) or Research
   Group (IRTF) from which the document originates, if any.  The
   recommended format is the official name of the Working Group (with
   some capitalization).

   In Internet-Drafts, this is used in the upper left corner of the
   boilerplate, replacing the "Network Working Group" string.
   Formatting software can append the words "Working Group" or "Research
   Group", depending on the "submissionType" property of the <rfc>
   element (Section 3.43.12).

   This element appears as a child element of <front> (Section 3.26).

   Content model: only text content.

3.66.  <xref>

   A reference to an anchor in this document.  Any element that has an
   anchor can be a reference target.

   Formatters that have links (such as HTML and PDF) are likely to
   render <xref> elements as internal hyperlinks.  When referring to
   references in the "References" section, it can specify specific
   sections of this document, to specific figures, and so on.  The
   "target" attribute is required.

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   This element appears as a child element of <annotation>
   (Section 3.3), <blockquote> (Section 3.11), <cref> (Section 3.16),
   <dd> (Section 3.18), <dt> (Section 3.21), <em> (Section 3.22), <li>
   (Section 3.29), <name> (Section 3.32), <strong> (Section 3.48), <sub>
   (Section 3.49), <sup> (Section 3.50), <t> (Section 3.51), <td>
   (Section 3.54), <th> (Section 3.56), and <tt> (Section 3.61).

   Content model:

   In any order:

   *  Text

   *  <em> elements (Section 3.22)

   *  <strong> elements (Section 3.48)

   *  <sub> elements (Section 3.49)

   *  <sup> elements (Section 3.50)

   *  <tt> elements (Section 3.61)

3.66.1.  "format" Attribute

   This attribute signals to formatters what the desired format of the
   reference should be.  Formatters for document types that have linking
   capability should wrap the displayed text in hyperlinks.

   "counter"
      The "derivedContent" attribute will contain just a counter.  This
      is used for targets that are <section>, <figure>, <table>, or
      items in an ordered list.  Using "format='counter'" where the
      target is any other type of element is an error.

      For example, with an input of:

      <section anchor="overview">Protocol Overview</section>
      . . .
      See Section <xref target="overview" format="counter"/>
      for an overview.

      An HTML formatter might generate:

      See Section <a href="#overview">1.7</a> for an overview.

   "default"

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      If the element has no content, the "derivedContent" attribute will
      contain a text fragment that describes the referenced part
      completely, such as "XML" for a target that is a <reference>, or
      "Section 2" or "Table 4" for a target to a non-reference.  (If the
      element has content, the "derivedContent" attribute is filled with
      the content.)

      For example, with an input of:

      <section anchor="overview">Protocol Overview</section>
      . . .
      See <xref target="overview"/> for an overview.

      An HTML formatter might generate:

      See <a href="#overview">Section 1.7</a> for an overview.

   "none"
      There will be no autogenerated text at all (this format only makes
      sense if the <xref> element has text content).

      For example, with an input of:

      <section anchor="overview">Protocol Overview</section>
      . . .
      See <xref target="overview" format="none">section above</xref>
      for an overview.

      An HTML formatter might generate:

      See <a href="#overview">section above</a> for an overview.

   "title"
      If the target is a <reference> element, the "derivedContent"
      attribute will contain the name of the reference, extracted from
      the <title> child of the <front> child of the reference.  Or, if
      the target element has a <name> child element, the
      "derivedContent" attribute will contain the text content of that
      <name> element concatenated with the text content of each
      descendant node of <name> (that is, stripping out all of the XML
      markup, leaving only the text).  Or, if the target element does
      not contain a <name> child element, the "derivedContent" attribute
      will contain the name of the "anchor" attribute of that element
      with no other adornment.

   Allowed values:

   *  "default" (default)

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   *  "title"

   *  "counter"

   *  "none"

3.66.2.  "relative" Attribute

   Specifies a relative reference to include in the URI in the target
   reference.  This value must include whatever leading character is
   needed to create the relative reference; typically "#" for HTML
   documents.

3.66.3.  "section" Attribute

   Specifies a section of the target reference, which must be an
   external document of some kind.  If the target is not an RFC or
   Internet-Draft in the v3 format, and no "relative" attribute has been
   provided, it is an error.

3.66.4.  "sectionFormat" Attribute

   This attribute tells formatters the desired format of the external
   reference.  Formatters for document types that have linking
   capability should wrap each part of the displayed text in hyperlinks.
   If there is content in the <xref> element, that content will be used
   when rendering the internal link part of the <xref> rendering, but
   will not affect the external link.

   "of"
      The <xref> element will be displayed as an external link followed
      by an internal link, separated by the word 'of'.  The external
      link will have as its display text the word "Section" followed by
      a space and the contents of the "section" attribute.  This will be
      followed by a space, the word "of", another space, and an internal
      link to the relevant <reference> entry, formatted based on the
      "format" attribute.

   "comma"
      The <xref> element will be displayed as an internal link followed
      by an external link, separated by a comma.  The external link will
      have as its display text the word "Section" followed by a space
      and the contents of the "section" attribute.  The internal link
      will point to the relevant <reference> entry, and will be rendered
      according to the "format" attribute.

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   "parens"
      The <xref> element will be displayed as an internal link followed
      by an external link within parentheses.  The external link will
      have as its display text the word "Section" followed by a space
      and the contents of the "section" attribute.  The internal link
      will point to the relevant <reference> entry, and will be rendered
      according to the "format" attribute.

   "bare"
      The <xref> element will be displayed as an external link, possibly
      followed by the same link within parentheses.  The first external
      link will have as its display text only contents of the "section"
      attribute; the second link will be present within parentheses only
      if the <xref> element has any text content, and will then have the
      text content as its display text.

      This value for the "sectionFormat" attribute is useful when it is
      desired to express for instance "Sections 3.2 and 3.3 of
      [RFC7997]".

   Allowed values:

   *  "of" (default)

   *  "comma"

   *  "parens"

   *  "bare"

3.66.5.  "target" Attribute _(Mandatory)_

   Identifies the document component being referenced.  The value needs
   to match the value of the "anchor" attribute of an element in the
   document; otherwise, it is an error.

4.  Elements from the Original Version of v3 That Have Been Deprecated

   This section lists the elements from the original version of v3 that
   have been deprecated.

4.1.  <city>

   Deprecated, use <postalLine> instead.

   This element appears as a child element of <postal> (Section 3.37).

   Content model: only text content.

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4.1.1.  "ascii" Attribute

   The ASCII equivalent of the city name.

4.2.  <cityarea>

   Deprecated, use <postalLine> instead.

   This element appears as a child element of <postal> (Section 3.37).

   Content model: only text content.

4.2.1.  "ascii" Attribute

   The ASCII equivalent of the city area name.

4.3.  <code>

   Deprecated, use <postalLine> instead.

   This element appears as a child element of <postal> (Section 3.37).

   Content model: only text content.

4.3.1.  "ascii" Attribute

   The ASCII equivalent of the postal code.

4.4.  <extaddr>

   Deprecated, use <postalLine> instead.

   This element appears as a child element of <postal> (Section 3.37).

   Content model: only text content.

4.4.1.  "ascii" Attribute

   ASCII equivalent for extaddr.

4.5.  <pobox>

   Deprecated, use <postalLine> instead.

   This element appears as a child element of <postal> (Section 3.37).

   Content model: only text content.

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4.5.1.  "ascii" Attribute

   ASCII equivalent for pobox.

4.6.  <region>

   Deprecated, use <postalLine> instead.

   This element appears as a child element of <postal> (Section 3.37).

   Content model: only text content.

4.6.1.  "ascii" Attribute

   The ASCII equivalent of the region name.

4.7.  <relref>

   Deprecated, use <xref> instead.

   Represents a link to a specific part of a document that appears in a
   <reference> element.  Formatters that have links (such as HTML and
   PDF) render <relref> elements as external hyperlinks to the specified
   part of the reference, creating the link target by combining the base
   URI from the <reference> element with the "relative" attribute from
   this element.  The "target" attribute is required, and it must be the
   anchor of a <reference> element.

   The "section" attribute is required, and the "relative" attribute is
   optional.  If the reference is not an RFC or Internet-Draft that is
   in the v3 format, the element needs to have a "relative" attribute;
   in this case, the value of the "section" attribute is ignored.

   An example of the <relref> element with text content might be:

   See
   <relref section="2.3" target="RFC9999" displayFormat="bare">
   the protocol overview</relref>
   for more information.

   An HTML formatter might generate:

   See
   <a href="http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9999.html#s-2.3">
   the protocol overview</a>
   for more information.

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   This element appears as a child element of <annotation>
   (Section 3.3), <blockquote> (Section 3.11), <cref> (Section 3.16),
   <dd> (Section 3.18), <dt> (Section 3.21), <em> (Section 3.22), <li>
   (Section 3.29), <name> (Section 3.32), <strong> (Section 3.48), <sub>
   (Section 3.49), <sup> (Section 3.50), <t> (Section 3.51), <td>
   (Section 3.54), <th> (Section 3.56), and <tt> (Section 3.61).

   Content model: only text content.

4.7.1.  "displayFormat" Attribute

   This attribute is used to signal formatters what the desired format
   of the relative reference should be.  Formatters for document types
   that have linking capability should wrap each part of the displayed
   text in hyperlinks.  If there is content in the <relref> element,
   formatters will ignore the value of this attribute.

   "of"
      A formatter should display the relative reference as the word
      "Section" followed by a space, the contents of the "section"
      attribute followed by a space, the word "of", another space, and
      the value from the "target" attribute enclosed in square brackets.

      For example, with an input of:

      See
      <relref section="2.3" target="RFC9999" displayFormat="of"/>
      for an overview.

      An HTML formatter might generate:

      See
      <a href="http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc9999#s-2.3">
      Section 2.3</a> of
      [<a href="#RFC9999">RFC9999</a>]
      for an overview.

      Note that "displayFormat='of'" is the default for <relref>, so it
      does not need to be given in a <relref> element if that format is
      desired.

   "comma"
      A formatter should display the relative reference as the value
      from the "target" attribute enclosed in square brackets, a comma,
      a space, the word "Section" followed by a space, and the "section"
      attribute.

      For example, with an input of:

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      See
      <relref section="2.3" target="RFC9999" displayFormat="comma"/>,
      for an overview.

      An HTML formatter might generate:

      See
      [<a href="#RFC9999">RFC9999</a>],
      <a href="http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc9999#s-2.3">
      Section 2.3</a>, for an overview.

   "parens"
      A formatter should display the relative reference as the value
      from the "target" attribute enclosed in square brackets, a space,
      a left parenthesis, the word "Section" followed by a space, the
      "section" attribute, and a right parenthesis.

      For example, with an input of:

      See
      <relref section="2.3" target="RFC9999" displayFormat="parens"/>
      for an overview.

      An HTML formatter might generate:

      See
      [<a href="#RFC9999">RFC9999</a>]
      (<a href="http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc9999#s-2.3">
      Section 2.3</a>)
      for an overview.

   "bare"
      A formatter should display the relative reference as the contents
      of the "section" attribute and nothing else.  This is useful when
      there are multiple relative references to a single base reference.

      For example:

      See Sections
      <relref section="2.3" target="RFC9999" displayFormat="bare"/>
      and
      <relref section="2.4" target="RFC9999" displayFormat="of"/>
      for an overview.

      An HTML formatter might generate:

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      See Sections
      <a href="http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc9999#s-2.3">
      2.3</a>
      and
      <a href="http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc9999#s-2.4">
      Section 2.4</a> of
      [<a href="#RFC9999">RFC9999</a>]
      for an overview.

   Allowed values:

   *  "of" (default)

   *  "comma"

   *  "parens"

   *  "bare"

4.7.2.  "relative" Attribute

   Specifies a relative reference from the URI in the target reference.
   This value must include whatever leading character is needed to
   create the relative reference; typically, this is "#" for HTML
   documents.

4.7.3.  "section" Attribute _(Mandatory)_

   Specifies a section of the target reference.  If the reference is not
   an RFC or Internet-Draft in the v3 format, it is an error.

4.7.4.  "target" Attribute _(Mandatory)_

   The anchor of the reference for this element.  If this value is not
   an anchor to a <reference> or <referencegroup> element, it is an
   error.  If the reference at the target has no URI, it is an error.

4.8.  <sortingcode>

   Deprecated, use <postalLine> instead.

   This element appears as a child element of <postal> (Section 3.37).

   Content model: only text content.

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4.8.1.  "ascii" Attribute

   ASCII equivalent for sortingcode.

4.9.  <street>

   Deprecated, use <postalLine> instead.

   This element appears as a child element of <postal> (Section 3.37).

   Content model: only text content.

4.9.1.  "ascii" Attribute

   The ASCII equivalent of the street address.

5.  SVG

   The discussion of the use of SVG can be found in [RFC7996].  This
   element is part of the namespace "http://www.w3.org/2000/svg".

6.  Use of CDATA Structures and Escaping

   A common problem authors have with <artwork> and <sourcecode>
   elements is that the XML processor returns errors if the text in the
   artwork contains either the "&" or "<" character, or the string
   "]]>".  To avoid these problems, the "&" and "<" characters may be
   escaped using the strings "&amp;" and "&lt;", respectively; the "]]>"
   string can be represented as "]]&gt;".  Alternatively, they may be
   surrounded in a CDATA structure: "<![CDATA[]]>".  For example:

   Desired output:

      allowed-chars = "." | "," | "&" | "<" | ">" | "|"

   Using escaping:

   <sourcecode>
      allowed-chars = "." | "," | "&amp;" | "&lt;" | "&gt;" | "|"
   </sourcecode>

   Using CDATA:

   <sourcecode>
   <![CDATA[   allowed-chars = "." | "," | "&" | "<" | ">" | "|"]]>
   </sourcecode>

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   Using CDATA is not a panacea, but it does help prevent having to use
   escapes in places where using escapes can cause other problems, such
   as difficulty of inclusion from other documents.

7.  Internationalization Considerations

   This format is based on [XML] and thus does not have any issues
   representing arbitrary Unicode [UNICODE] characters in text content.
   The RFC Series Editor may restrict some of the characters that can be
   used in a particular RFC; the rules for such restrictions are covered
   in [RFC7997].

8.  Security Considerations

   The "name" attribute of the <artwork> element (Section 3.6.4) can be
   used to derive a filename for saving to a local file system.
   Trusting this kind of information without pre-processing is a known
   security risk; see Section 4.3 of [RFC6266] for more information.

   The "src" attribute of the <artwork> element can be used to read
   files from the local system.  Processing tools must be careful to not
   accept dangerous values for the filename, particularly those that
   contain absolute references outside the current directory.

   The "type" attribute of the <artwork> and <sourcecode> elements is
   meant to encourage formatters to automatically extract known types of
   content from an RFC or Internet-Draft.  While extraction is probably
   safe, those tools might also think that they could further process
   the extracted content, such as by rendering artwork or executing
   code.  Doing so without first sanity-checking the extracted content
   is clearly a terrible idea from a security perspective.  More
   generally, a tool that is reading XML input needs to be suspicious of
   any content that it intends to post-process.

   When there is an external reference to a URL, a processor or renderer
   should fetch the content into a sandbox and should have only a
   localized impact on the document processing and rendering.

   All security considerations related to XML processing are relevant as
   well (see Section 7 of [RFC3470]).

9.  IANA Considerations

9.1.  Internet Media Type Registration

   IANA maintains the registry of Internet Media Types [RFC6838] at
   <https://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types>.

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   This document updates the specification for the Internet Media Type
   "application/rfc+xml" from the one in v2 ([RFC7749]).  The following
   has been registered with IANA.

   Type name:  application

   Subtype name:  rfc+xml

   Required parameters:  There are no required parameters.

   Optional parameters:  "charset": This parameter has identical
      semantics to the charset parameter of the "application/xml" Media
      Type specified in Section 9.1 of [RFC7303].

   Encoding considerations:  Identical to those of "application/xml" as
      described in Section 9.1 of [RFC7303].

   Security considerations:  As defined in Section 8.  In addition, as
      this Media Type uses the "+xml" convention, it inherits the
      security considerations described in Section 10 of [RFC7303].

   Interoperability considerations:  Different implementations of this
      format have had interoperability issues.  It is not expected that
      publication of this application will cause those implementations
      to be fixed.

   Published specification:  This specification.

   Applications that use this Media Type:  Applications that transform
      RFCXML to output representations such as plain text or HTML, plus
      additional analysis tools.

   Fragment identifier considerations:  The "anchor" attribute is used
      for assigning document-wide unique identifiers that can be used as
      shorthand pointers, as described in [XPOINTER].

   Additional information:  Deprecated alias names for this type:  None

                            Magic number(s):  As specified for
         "application/xml" in [RFC7303].

                            File extension(s):  .xml or .rfcxml when
         disambiguation from other XML files is needed

                            Macintosh file type code(s):  TEXT

   Person & email address to contact for further information:  See the
      Author's Address section of RFC 7991.

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   Intended usage:  COMMON

   Restrictions on usage:  None

   Author:  See the Author's Address section of RFC 7991.

   Change controller:  RFC Series Editor (rse@rfc-editor.org)

9.2.  Link Relation Registration

   IANA has registered "convertedFrom" in the "Link Relation Types"
   registry [LINKRELATIONS].

   Relation Name: convertedFrom

   Description: The document linked to was later converted to the
   document that contains this link relation.  For example, an RFC can
   have a link to the Internet-Draft that became the RFC; in that case,
   the link relation would be "convertedFrom".

   Reference: This document.

   Notes: This relation is different than "predecessor-version" in that
   "predecessor-version" is for items in a version control system.  It
   is also different than "previous" in that this relation is used for
   converted resources, not those that are part of a sequence of
   resources.

   Application Data: None

10.  References

10.1.  Normative References

   [BCP14]    Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
              Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997,
              <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/bcp14>.

   [RFC7991]  Hoffman, P., "The "xml2rfc" Version 3 Vocabulary",
              RFC 7991, DOI 10.17487/RFC7991, December 2016,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7991>.

   [XML]      Bray, T., Paoli, J., Sperberg-McQueen, C., Maler, E., and
              F. Yergeau, "Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 (Fifth
              Edition)", W3C Recommendation REC-xml-20081126, 26
              November 2008,
              <https://www.w3.org/TR/2008/REC-xml-20081126/>.  Latest
              version available at <http://www.w3.org/TR/xml>.

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10.2.  Informative References

   [IDGUIDE]  Housley, R., "Guidelines to Authors of Internet-Drafts",
              December 2010,
              <https://www.ietf.org/id-info/guidelines.html>.

   [LINKRELATIONS]
              IANA, "Link Relations", <https://www.iana.org/assignments/
              link-relations/link-relations.xhtml>.

   [RFC2026]  Bradner, S., "The Internet Standards Process -- Revision
              3", BCP 9, RFC 2026, DOI 10.17487/RFC2026, October 1996,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc2026>.

   [RFC2397]  Masinter, L., "The "data" URL scheme", RFC 2397,
              DOI 10.17487/RFC2397, August 1998,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc2397>.

   [RFC3339]  Klyne, G. and C. Newman, "Date and Time on the Internet:
              Timestamps", RFC 3339, DOI 10.17487/RFC3339, July 2002,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc3339>.

   [RFC3470]  Hollenbeck, S., Rose, M., and L. Masinter, "Guidelines for
              the Use of Extensible Markup Language (XML) within IETF
              Protocols", BCP 70, RFC 3470, DOI 10.17487/RFC3470,
              January 2003, <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc3470>.

   [RFC3667]  Bradner, S., "IETF Rights in Contributions", RFC 3667,
              DOI 10.17487/RFC3667, February 2004,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc3667>.

   [RFC3966]  Schulzrinne, H., "The tel URI for Telephone Numbers",
              RFC 3966, DOI 10.17487/RFC3966, December 2004,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc3966>.

   [RFC3978]  Bradner, S., Ed., "IETF Rights in Contributions",
              RFC 3978, DOI 10.17487/RFC3978, March 2005,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc3978>.

   [RFC3986]  Berners-Lee, T., Fielding, R., and L. Masinter, "Uniform
              Resource Identifier (URI): Generic Syntax", STD 66,
              RFC 3986, DOI 10.17487/RFC3986, January 2005,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc3986>.

   [RFC5234]  Crocker, D., Ed. and P. Overell, "Augmented BNF for Syntax
              Specifications: ABNF", STD 68, RFC 5234,
              DOI 10.17487/RFC5234, January 2008,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5234>.

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   [RFC5378]  Bradner, S., Ed. and J. Contreras, Ed., "Rights
              Contributors Provide to the IETF Trust", BCP 78, RFC 5378,
              DOI 10.17487/RFC5378, November 2008,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5378>.

   [RFC6068]  Duerst, M., Masinter, L., and J. Zawinski, "The 'mailto'
              URI Scheme", RFC 6068, DOI 10.17487/RFC6068, October 2010,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6068>.

   [RFC6266]  Reschke, J., "Use of the Content-Disposition Header Field
              in the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)", RFC 6266,
              DOI 10.17487/RFC6266, June 2011,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6266>.

   [RFC6838]  Freed, N., Klensin, J., and T. Hansen, "Media Type
              Specifications and Registration Procedures", BCP 13,
              RFC 6838, DOI 10.17487/RFC6838, January 2013,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6838>.

   [RFC6949]  Flanagan, H. and N. Brownlee, "RFC Series Format
              Requirements and Future Development", RFC 6949,
              DOI 10.17487/RFC6949, May 2013,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6949>.

   [RFC7303]  Thompson, H. and C. Lilley, "XML Media Types", RFC 7303,
              DOI 10.17487/RFC7303, July 2014,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7303>.

   [RFC7322]  Flanagan, H. and S. Ginoza, "RFC Style Guide", RFC 7322,
              DOI 10.17487/RFC7322, September 2014,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7322>.

   [RFC7669]  Levine, J., "Assigning Digital Object Identifiers to
              RFCs", RFC 7669, DOI 10.17487/RFC7669, October 2015,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7669>.

   [RFC7749]  Reschke, J., "The "xml2rfc" Version 2 Vocabulary",
              RFC 7749, DOI 10.17487/RFC7749, February 2016,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7749>.

   [RFC7841]  Halpern, J., Ed., Daigle, L., Ed., and O. Kolkman, Ed.,
              "RFC Streams, Headers, and Boilerplates", RFC 7841,
              DOI 10.17487/RFC7841, May 2016,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7841>.

   [RFC7996]  Brownlee, N., "SVG Drawings for RFCs: SVG 1.2 RFC",
              RFC 7996, DOI 10.17487/RFC7996, December 2016,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7996>.

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   [RFC7997]  Flanagan, H., Ed., "The Use of Non-ASCII Characters in
              RFCs", RFC 7997, DOI 10.17487/RFC7997, December 2016,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7997>.

   [RFC7998]  Hoffman, P. and J. Hildebrand, ""xml2rfc" Version 3
              Preparation Tool Description", RFC 7998,
              DOI 10.17487/RFC7998, December 2016,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7998>.

   [RFC8407]  Bierman, A., "Guidelines for Authors and Reviewers of
              Documents Containing YANG Data Models", BCP 216, RFC 8407,
              DOI 10.17487/RFC8407, October 2018,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8407>.

   [RFCFORMATS]
              Hoffman, P. and H. Flanagan, "RFC Formats and Versions",
              <https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-rswg-
              rfc7990-updates/>.

   [RNC]      Clark, J., "RELAX NG Compact Syntax", The Organization for
              the Advancement of Structured Information Standards
              (OASIS) , November 2002, <https://www.oasis-
              open.org/committees/relax-ng/compact-20021121.html>.

   [TLP1.0]   IETF Trust, "Legal Provisions Relating to IETF Documents",
              November 2008,
              <http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info/IETF-TLP-1.htm>.

   [TLP2.0]   IETF Trust, "Legal Provisions Relating to IETF Documents",
              February 2009,
              <http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info/IETF-TLP-2.htm>.

   [TLP3.0]   IETF Trust, "Legal Provisions Relating to IETF Documents",
              September 2009,
              <http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info/IETF-TLP-3.htm>.

   [TLP4.0]   IETF Trust, "Legal Provisions Relating to IETF Documents",
              December 2009,
              <http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info/IETF-TLP-4.htm>.

   [TLP5.0]   IETF Trust, "Legal Provisions Relating to IETF Documents",
              March 2015,
              <http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info/IETF-TLP-5.htm>.

   [UAX24]    The Unicode Consortium, "UAX #24: Unicode Script
              Property", <http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr24/>.

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   [UNICODE]  The Unicode Consortium, "The Unicode Standard",
              <http://www.unicode.org/versions/latest/>.

   [USASCII]  American National Standards Institute, "Coded Character
              Set -- 7-bit American Standard Code for Information
              Interchange", ANSI X3.4, 1986.

   [XInclude] Marsh, J., Orchard, D., and D. Veillard, "XML Inclusions
              (XInclude) Version 1.0 (Second Edition)", W3C
              Recommendation REC-xinclude-20061115, 15 November 2006,
              <https://www.w3.org/TR/xinclude/REC-xinclude-20061115/>.
              Latest version available at
              <http://www.w3.org/TR/xinclude/>.

   [XPOINTER] Grosso, P., Maler, E., Marsh, J., and N. Walsh, "XPointer
              Framework", W3C Recommendation REC-xptr-framework-
              20030325, 25 March 2003,
              <http://www.w3.org/TR/2003/REC-xptr-framework-20030325/>.
              Latest version available at
              <http://www.w3.org/TR/xptr-framework/>.

Appendix A.  Front-Page ("Boilerplate") Generation

   The values listed here will be defined by the RFC Series Editor.
   Those listed here are believed to be the current values in use.

A.1.  The "category" Attribute

   For RFCs, the "category" attribute (Section 3.43.1) determines the
   "maturity level" (see Section 4 of [RFC2026]).  The allowed values
   are "std" for "Standards Track", "bcp" for "BCP", "info" for
   "Informational", "exp" for "Experimental", and "historic" for
   "Historic".

   For Internet-Drafts, the "category" attribute is not needed; when
   supplied, it will appear as "Intended Status".  Supplying this
   information can be useful to reviewers.

A.2.  The "ipr" Attribute

   This attribute value can take a long list of values, each of which
   describes an IPR policy for the document (Section 3.43.5).  The
   values are not the result of a grand design, but they remain simply
   for historic reasons.  Of these values, only a few are currently in
   use; all others are supported by various tools for backwards
   compatibility with old source files.

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      |  Note: Some variations of the boilerplate are selected based on
      |  the document's date; therefore, it is important to specify the
      |  "year", "month", and "day" attributes of the <date> element
      |  when archiving the XML source of an Internet-Draft on the day
      |  of submission.

   _Disclaimer: THIS ONLY PROVIDES IMPLEMENTATION INFORMATION.  IF YOU
   NEED LEGAL ADVICE, PLEASE CONTACT A LAWYER._ For further information,
   refer to <http://trustee.ietf.org/docs/IETF-Copyright-FAQ.pdf>.

   For the current "Copyright Notice" text, the submissionType attribute
   of the <rfc> element (Section 3.43.12) determines whether a statement
   about "Code Components" is inserted (which is the case for the value
   "IETF", which is the default).  Other values, such as "independent",
   suppress this part of the text.

A.2.1.  Current Values: "*trust200902"

   The name for these values refers to version 2.0 of the IETF Trust's
   "Legal Provisions Relating to IETF Documents", sometimes simply
   called the "TLP", which went into effect on February 15, 2009
   [TLP2.0].  Updates to the document were published on September 12,
   2009 [TLP3.0] and on December 28, 2009 [TLP4.0], modifying the
   license for code components (see <http://trustee.ietf.org/license-
   info/> for further information).  The actual text is located in
   Section 6 ("Text to Be Included in IETF Documents") of these
   documents.

   The prep tool automatically produces the "correct" text, depending on
   the document's date information (see above):

               +==========+================================+
               | TLP      | starting with publication date |
               +==========+================================+
               | [TLP3.0] | 2009-11-01                     |
               +----------+--------------------------------+
               | [TLP4.0] | 2010-04-01                     |
               +----------+--------------------------------+

                                  Table 1

      |  The TLP was again updated in March 2015 [TLP5.0], but the
      |  changes made in that version do not affect the boilerplate
      |  text.

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A.2.1.1.  trust200902

   This value should be used unless one of the more specific
   "*trust200902" values is a better fit.  It produces the text in
   Sections 6.a and 6.b of the TLP.

A.2.1.2.  noModificationTrust200902

   This produces the additional text from Section 6.c.i of the TLP:

   |  This document may not be modified, and derivative works of it may
   |  not be created, except to format it for publication as an RFC or
   |  to translate it into languages other than English.

      |  Note: this clause is incompatible with RFCs that are published
      |  on the Standards Track.

A.2.1.3.  noDerivativesTrust200902

   This produces the additional text from Section 6.c.ii of the TLP:

   |  This document may not be modified, and derivative works of it may
   |  not be created, and it may not be published except as an Internet-
   |  Draft.

      |  Note: this clause is incompatible with RFCs.

A.2.1.4.  pre5378Trust200902

   This produces the additional text from Section 6.c.iii of the TLP,
   frequently called the "pre-5378 escape clause" referring to changes
   introduced in [RFC5378]:

   |  This document may contain material from IETF Documents or IETF
   |  Contributions published or made publicly available before November
   |  10, 2008.  The person(s) controlling the copyright in some of this
   |  material may not have granted the IETF Trust the right to allow
   |  modifications of such material outside the IETF Standards Process.
   |  Without obtaining an adequate license from the person(s)
   |  controlling the copyright in such materials, this document may not
   |  be modified outside the IETF Standards Process, and derivative
   |  works of it may not be created outside the IETF Standards Process,
   |  except to format it for publication as an RFC or to translate it
   |  into languages other than English.

   See Section 4 of <http://trustee.ietf.org/docs/IETF-Copyright-
   FAQ.pdf> for further information about when to use this value.

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      |  Note: this text appears under "Copyright Notice", unless the
      |  document was published before November 2009, in which case it
      |  appears under "Status of This Memo".

A.2.2.  Historic Values

A.2.2.1.  Historic Values: "*trust200811"

   The attribute values "trust200811", "noModificationTrust200811", and
   "noDerivativesTrust200811" are similar to their "trust200902"
   counterparts, except that they use text specified in [TLP1.0].

A.2.2.2.  Historic Values: "*3978"

   The attribute values "full3978", "noModification3978", and
   "noDerivatives3978" are similar to their counterparts above, except
   that they use text specified in [RFC3978].

A.2.2.3.  Historic Values: "*3667"

   The attribute values "full3667", "noModification3667", and
   "noDerivatives3667" are similar to their counterparts above, except
   that they use text specified in [RFC3667].

A.2.2.4.  Historic Values: "*2026"

   The attribute values "full2026" and "noDerivativeWorks2026" are
   similar to their counterparts above, except that they use text
   specified in Section 10 of [RFC2026].

   The special value "none" was also used back then; it denied the IETF
   any rights beyond publication as an Internet-Draft.

A.3.  The "submissionType" Attribute

   The RFC Editor publishes documents from different "document streams",
   of which the "IETF stream" is the most prominent.  Other streams are
   the "Independent Submissions stream" (used for things such as
   discussion of Internet-related technologies that are not part of the
   IETF agenda), the "IAB stream" (Internet Architecture Board), and the
   "IRTF stream" (Internet Research Task Force).

   The values for the attribute are "IETF" (the default value),
   "independent", "IAB", "IRTF", and "editorial".

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   Historically, this attribute did not affect the final appearance of
   RFCs, except for subtle differences in copyright notices.  Nowadays
   (as of [RFC7841]), the stream name appears in the first line of the
   front page, and it also affects the text in the "Status of This Memo"
   section.

   For current documents, setting the "submissionType" attribute will
   have the following effect:

   *  For RFCs, the stream name appears in the upper left corner of the
      first page (in Internet-Drafts, this is either "Network Working
      Group" or the value of the <workgroup> element).

   *  For RFCs, it affects the whole "Status of This Memo" section (see
      Section 3.2 of [RFC7841]).

   *  For all RFCs and Internet-Drafts, it determines whether the
      "Copyright Notice" section mentions the Copyright on Code
      Components (see Section 6 of the TLP ("Text to Be Included in IETF
      Documents")).

A.4.  The "consensus" Attribute

   For some of the publication streams (see Appendix A.3), the "Status
   of This Memo" section depends on whether there was a consensus to
   publish (again, see Section 3.4 of [RFC7841]).

   The consensus attribute can be used to supply this information.  The
   acceptable values are "true" (the default) and "false".

   The effect of this value for the various streams is:

   *  "independent": none.

   *  "IAB": mention that there was an IAB consensus.

   *  "IETF": mention that there was an IETF consensus.

   *  "IRTF": mention that there was a research group consensus (where
      the name of the research group is extracted from the <workgroup>
      element).

   *  "editorial": mention RSWG and RSAB approval.

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Appendix B.  The v3 Format and Processing Tools

   This section describes topics that are specific to v3 processing
   tools.  Note that there is some discussion of tools in the main body
   of the document as well.  For example, some elements have
   descriptions of how a processing tool might create output from the
   element.

   The expected design of the tools that will be used with v3 documents
   includes:

   *  A "prep tool" that takes a v3 document, makes many checks, adds
      and changes many attribute values, and creates a file that is a
      "prepared document".  The prepared document is a valid v3
      document.  The prep tool is described in [RFC7998].

      The prep tool was expected to have many modes, although only RFC
      and Draft modes are implemented:

      -  RFC mode -- The mode used by the RFC Editor to process the
         input from one of the RFC streams and to process XML produced
         during the RFC editing process.  The restrictions on the
         canonical XML for RFCs, as well as how the non-canonical
         formats will look, are described at <https://www.rfc-
         editor.org/rse/wiki/doku.php?id=design:format-and-content-
         rfcs>.

      -  Draft mode -- The mode used by the Internet-Draft submission
         tool.  The restrictions for the XML from this mode will be
         described later.

      -  Diagnostic mode -- A mode that can be used by document authors
         to look for errors or warnings before they submit their
         documents for publication.

      -  Consolidation mode -- Produces output where no external
         resources are required to render the file output.  This
         includes expanding the XInclude entities and DTD entities in
         place, and changing all elements that have "src" attributes
         with external links into either "data:" URI or content for the
         element, as specified in [RFC7998].

   *  Formatting tools that will create HTML, PDF, plain text, and
      possibly other output formats.  These formatters will be created
      by the IETF, but others can create such tools as well.  The IETF
      tools are expected to take prepared documents as input.

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   There may also be processing tools that are meant to run on the
   computers of authors.  These tools may be used to produce interim
   versions of the non-canonical representations so that authors can see
   how their XML might later be rendered, to create documents in
   representations different than those supported by the RFC Editor, to
   possibly create documents that are not meant to be Internet-Drafts or
   RFCs, and to convert XML that has external information into XML that
   has that external information included.

   The prep tool is expected to have clear error reporting, giving more
   context than just a line number.  For example, the error messages
   should differentiate between errors in XML and those from the v3
   format.

   In v2 ([RFC7749]), the grammar was specified as a DTD.  In v3, the
   grammar is specified only as RELAX Next Generation (RNG).  This means
   that tools need to work from the RNG, not from a DTD.  Some of the
   features of the v3 grammar cannot be specified as a DTD.

B.1.  Including External Text with XInclude

   All tools for the v3 format are expected to support XInclude
   [XInclude].  XInclude specifies a processing model and syntax for
   general-purpose inclusion of information that is either on the
   Internet or local to the user's computer.

   In the v3 syntax, XInclude is expressed as the <xi:include> element.
   To use this element, you need to include the "xi" namespace in the
   <rfc> element; that is, you need to specify

   xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"

   as one of the attributes in the <rfc> element.

   The most common way to use <xi:include> is to pull in references that
   are already formed as XML.  This can be done from bib.ietf.org.  For
   example, if a document has three normative references, all RFCs, the
   document might contain:

<references>
    <xi:include href="http://bib.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.2119.xml"/>
    <xi:include href="http://bib.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.4869.xml"/>
    <xi:include href="http://bib.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.7169.xml"/>
</references>

   <xi:include> can be used anywhere an XML element could be used (but
   not where free text is used).  For example, if three Internet-Drafts
   are all including a particular paragraph or section verbatim, that

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   text can be kept either in a file or somewhere on the web and can be
   included with <xi:include>.  An example of pulling something from the
   local disk would be:

   <xi:include href="file://home/chris/ietf/drafts/commontext.xml"/>

   In general, XInclude should be used instead of ENTITY references and
   XML Processing Instructions (PIs) that allow external inclusions.

B.2.  Anchors and IDs

   People writing and reading Internet-Drafts and RFCs often want to
   make reference to specific locations in those documents.  In the case
   of RFC authors, it is common to want to reference another part of
   their document, such as "see Section 3.2 of this document."  Readers,
   on the other hand, want to reference parts of documents that they
   didn't write, such as "see Section 3.2 of RFC 6949."  The XML
   vocabulary in this document attempts to support both sets of people.

   Authors can leave anchors in a document that can later be used for
   references with the "anchor" attribute.  Anchors can be included in
   the numerous elements.  The author can then refer to that anchor in
   the "target" attribute of the <xref> element.

   Readers can refer to any element that has an "anchor" attribute by
   that attribute.  Note, however, that most of the time, elements won't
   have anchors.  In the common case, the reader wants to refer to an
   element that does not have an "anchor" attribute, but that element
   has a "pn" attribute.

   Processing tools add the "pn" attribute to many elements during
   processing.  This attribute and its value are automatically generated
   by the tool if the attribute is not there; if the attribute is
   already there, the tool may replace the value.

B.2.1.  Overlapping Values

   In the HTML representation of this XML vocabulary, both anchors and
   "pn" attributes will be used in the "id" attributes of elements.
   Thus, there can be no overlap between the names entered in "anchor"
   attributes, in "slugifiedName" attributes, and those that are
   generated for the "pn" attributes.  Also, there are some values for
   the "anchor" values that are reserved for sections, and those
   sections can only have those anchor values.

   The following rules prevent this overlap:

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   *  "pn" for regular sections always has the format "s-nnn", where
      "nnn" is the section number, or the appendix identifier (which
      starts with a letter).  For example, this would be "s-2.1.3" for
      Section 2.1.3 and "s-a" for Appendix A.  For the <abstract>
      element, it is always "s-abstract".  For the <note> element, it is
      always "s-note-nnn", where "nnn" is a sequential value.  For
      sections in the <boilerplate> element, it is always "s-
      boilerplate-nnn", where "nnn" is a sequential value.

   *  "pn" for <references> elements has the format "s-nnn".  It is
      important to note that "nnn" is a number, not letters, even though
      the <references> appear in the back.  It is the number that is one
      higher than the highest top-level section number in <middle>.  If
      there are two or more <references>, "nnn" will include a dot as if
      the <references> are a subsection of a section that is numbered
      one higher than the highest top-level section number in <middle>.

   *  "pn" for <figure> elements always has the format "f-nnn", where
      "nnn" is the figure number.  For example, this would be "f-5" for
      Figure 5.

   *  "pn" for <iref> elements always has the format "i-ttt-nnn", where
      "ttt" is the slugified item (plus a hyphen and the slugified
      subitem if there is a subitem), and "nnn" is the instance of that
      item/subitem pair.  For example, this would be "i-foo-1" for
      "<iref item='foo'>" and "i-foo-bar-1" for "<iref item='foo'
      subitem='bar'>".

   *  "pn" for <table> elements always has the format "t-nnn", where
      "nnn" is the table number.  For example, this would be "t-5" for
      Table 5.

   *  "pn" for all elements not listed above always has the format "p-
      nnn-mmm", where "nnn" is the section number and "mmm" is the
      relative position in the section.  For example, this would be
      "p-2.1.3-7" for the seventh part number in Section 2.1.3.

   *  "slugifiedName" was supposed to have the format "n-ttt", where
      "ttt" is the text of the name after slugification, but was
      implemented as "name-ttt".  For example, this would be "n-
      protocol-overview" or "name-protocol-overview" for the name
      "Protocol Overview".  The actual conversions done in slugification
      will be specified at a later time.

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   *  Anchors must never overlap with any of the above.  The easiest way
      to assure that is to not pick an anchor name that starts with a
      single letter followed by a hyphen.  If an anchor does overlap
      with one of the types of names above, the processing tool will
      reject the document.

B.3.  Attributes Controlled by the Prep Tool

   Many elements in the v3 vocabulary have new attributes whose role is
   to hold values generated by the prep tool.  These attributes can
   exist in documents that are input to the prep tool; however, any of
   these attributes might be added, removed, or changed by the prep
   tool.  Thus, it is explicitly unsafe for a document author to include
   these attributes and expect that their values will survive processing
   by the prep tool.

   The attributes that are controlled by the prep tool are:

   *  The "pn" attribute -- The number for this item within the section.
      The numbering is shared with other elements of a section.  The
      "pn" attribute is added to these elements: <abstract>, <artset>,
      <artwork>, <aside>, <blockquote>, <dd>, <dl>, <dt>, <figure>,
      <iref>, <note>, <ol>, <references>, <section>, <sourcecode>, <t>,
      <table>, <u>, and <ul> .

   *  originalSrc -- This attribute is filled with the original value of
      the "src" attribute if that attribute is removed by the prep tool
      in <artwork>, <figure>, and <sourcecode>.

   *  <name> "slugifiedName" attribute -- This attribute is filled with
      a "slugified" version of the text in the element.  This attribute
      can be used in the output formats for elements that have both
      names and numbers.

   *  "derivedLink" attribute -- This attribute is filled with the link
      that is derived from combining the URI from the reference and the
      relative part that is either a copy of the "relative" attribute or
      a section number derived from the "section" attribute.  This
      attribute is added to <relref> and <xref>.

   *  <rfc> "expiresDate" attribute -- This attribute is filled with the
      date that an Internet-Draft expires.  The date is in the format
      yyyy-mm-dd.

   *  <rfc> "mode" attribute -- This attribute is filled with a string
      that indicates what mode the prep tool was in when it processed
      the XML, such as whether it was processing a file to become an
      Internet-Draft or an RFC.

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   *  "scripts" attribute -- This attribute in the <rfc> element is
      filled with a list of scripts needed to render this document.  The
      list is comma-separated, with no spaces allowed.  The order is
      unimportant.  The names come from [UAX24].  For example, if the
      document has Chinese characters in it, the value might be
      "Common,Latin,Han".

   *  "derivedContent" attribute -- This attribute is filled in if there
      is no content in the <xref> or <relref> element.  The value for
      this attribute is based on the value in the "displayFormat"
      attribute.  Examples of how this value is filled can be found in
      Section 3.66.1.

   *  "derivedAnchor" attribute -- This attribute in an <xref> element
      is filled in with the display anchor from the corresponding
      <displayreference> element.  If there is no <displayreference>,
      this attribute is a copy of the "anchor" attribute.

   *  "derivedCounter" -- This attribute in a <li> element in an ordered
      list is filled in with the item number in the list.

   In addition, note that the contents of the <boilerplate> element are
   controlled by the prep tool.

Appendix C.  RELAX NG Schema

   The following is the RELAX NG schema for the v3 format.

   namespace a = "http://relaxng.org/ns/compatibility/annotations/1.0"

   # xml2rfc Version 3 grammar

   rfc =
     element rfc {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       attribute number { text }?,
       [ a:defaultValue = "" ] attribute obsoletes { text }?,
       [ a:defaultValue = "" ] attribute updates { text }?,
       attribute category {
         "std" | "bcp" | "exp" | "info" | "historic"
       }?,
       attribute mode { text }?,
       [ a:defaultValue = "false" ]
       attribute consensus { "no" | "yes" | "false" | "true" }?,
       attribute seriesNo { text }?,
       attribute ipr { text }?,
       attribute iprExtract { xsd:IDREF }?,

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       [ a:defaultValue = "IETF" ]
       attribute submissionType {
         "IETF" | "IAB" | "IRTF" | "independent" | "editorial"
       }?,
       attribute docName { text }?,
       [ a:defaultValue = "false" ]
       attribute sortRefs { "true" | "false" }?,
       [ a:defaultValue = "true" ]
       attribute symRefs { "true" | "false" }?,
       [ a:defaultValue = "true" ]
       attribute tocInclude { "true" | "false" }?,
       [ a:defaultValue = "3" ] attribute tocDepth { text }?,
       attribute prepTime { text }?,
       [ a:defaultValue = "true" ]
       attribute indexInclude { "true" | "false" }?,
       attribute version { text }?,
       [ a:defaultValue = "Common,Latin" ] attribute scripts { text }?,
       attribute expiresDate { text }?,
       link*,
       front,
       middle,
       back?
     }

   link =
     element link {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       attribute href { text },
       attribute rel { text }?
     }

   front =
     element front {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       title,
       seriesInfo*,
       author+,
       date?,
       area*,
       workgroup*,
       keyword*,
       abstract?,
       note*,
       boilerplate?,
       toc?
     }

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   title =
     element title {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       attribute abbrev { text }?,
       attribute ascii { text }?,
       (text | br)*
     }

   author =
     element author {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       attribute anchor { xsd:ID }?,
       attribute initials { text }?,
       attribute asciiInitials { text }?,
       attribute surname { text }?,
       attribute asciiSurname { text }?,
       attribute fullname { text }?,
       attribute role { "editor" }?,
       attribute asciiFullname { text }?,
       organization?,
       address?
     }

   contact =
     element contact {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       attribute anchor { xsd:ID }?,
       attribute initials { text }?,
       attribute asciiInitials { text }?,
       attribute surname { text }?,
       attribute asciiSurname { text }?,
       attribute fullname { text }?,
       attribute asciiFullname { text }?,
       organization?,
       address?
     }

   organization =
     element organization {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       attribute abbrev { text }?,
       attribute ascii { text }?,
       attribute asciiAbbrev { text }?,
       [ a:defaultValue = "true" ]

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       attribute showOnFrontPage { "true" | "false" }?,
       text
     }

   address =
     element address {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       postal?,
       phone?,
       email*,
       uri?
     }

   postal =
     element postal {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       ((city
         | cityarea
         | code
         | country
         | extaddr
         | pobox
         | region
         | sortingcode
         | street)*
        | postalLine+)
     }

   cityarea =
     element cityarea {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       attribute ascii { text }?,
       text
     }

   extaddr =
     element extaddr {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       attribute ascii { text }?,
       text
     }

   pobox =
     element pobox {

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       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       attribute ascii { text }?,
       text
     }

   sortingcode =
     element sortingcode {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       attribute ascii { text }?,
       text
     }

   street =
     element street {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       attribute ascii { text }?,
       text
     }

   city =
     element city {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       attribute ascii { text }?,
       text
     }

   region =
     element region {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       attribute ascii { text }?,
       text
     }

   code =
     element code {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       attribute ascii { text }?,
       text
     }

   country =
     element country {

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       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       attribute ascii { text }?,
       text
     }

   postalLine =
     element postalLine {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       attribute ascii { text }?,
       text
     }

   phone =
     element phone {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       text
     }

   email =
     element email {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       attribute ascii { text }?,
       text
     }

   uri =
     element uri {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       text
     }

   date =
     element date {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       attribute day { text }?,
       attribute month { text }?,
       attribute year { text }?,
       text
     }

   area =
     element area {

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       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       text
     }

   workgroup =
     element workgroup {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       text
     }

   keyword =
     element keyword {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       text
     }

   abstract =
     element abstract {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       attribute anchor { xsd:ID }?,
       attribute pn { xsd:ID }?,
       (dl | ol | t | ul)+
     }

   note =
     element note {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       attribute pn { xsd:ID }?,
       [ a:defaultValue = "false" ]
       attribute removeInRFC { "true" | "false" }?,
       name?,
       (dl | ol | t | ul)+
     }

   boilerplate =
     element boilerplate {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       section+
     }

   toc =
     element toc {

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       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       section*
     }

   middle =
     element middle {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       section+
     }

   section =
     element section {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       attribute anchor { xsd:ID }?,
       attribute pn { xsd:ID }?,
       [ a:defaultValue = "true" ]
       attribute numbered { "true" | "false" }?,
       [ a:defaultValue = "default" ]
       attribute toc { "include" | "exclude" | "default" }?,
       [ a:defaultValue = "false" ]
       attribute removeInRFC { "true" | "false" }?,
       name?,
       (artset
        | artwork
        | aside
        | author
        | blockquote
        | contact
        | dl
        | figure
        | iref
        | ol
        | sourcecode
        | t
        | table
        | ul)*,
       section*
     }

   name =
     element name {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       attribute slugifiedName { xsd:ID }?,
       (text

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        | bcp14
        | br
        | cref
        | em
        | eref
        | iref
        | relref
        | strong
        | sub
        | sup
        | tt
        | xref)*
     }

   br =
     element br {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       empty
     }

   t =
     element t {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       attribute anchor { xsd:ID }?,
       attribute pn { xsd:ID }?,
       attribute hangText { text }?,
       [ a:defaultValue = "0" ] attribute indent { text }?,
       [ a:defaultValue = "false" ]
       attribute keepWithNext { "false" | "true" }?,
       [ a:defaultValue = "false" ]
       attribute keepWithPrevious { "false" | "true" }?,
       (text
        | bcp14
        | br
        | contact
        | cref
        | em
        | eref
        | iref
        | relref
        | strong
        | sub
        | sup
        | tt
        | u
        | xref)*

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     }

   aside =
     element aside {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       attribute anchor { xsd:ID }?,
       attribute pn { xsd:ID }?,
       (artset
        | artwork
        | blockquote
        | dl
        | figure
        | iref
        | ol
        | t
        | table
        | ul)*
     }

   blockquote =
     element blockquote {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       attribute anchor { xsd:ID }?,
       attribute pn { xsd:ID }?,
       attribute cite { text }?,
       attribute quotedFrom { text }?,
       ((artset | artwork | dl | figure | ol | sourcecode | t | ul)+
        | (text
           | bcp14
           | br
           | cref
           | em
           | eref
           | iref
           | relref
           | strong
           | sub
           | sup
           | tt
           | u
           | xref)+)
     }

   ol =
     element ol {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,

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       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       attribute anchor { xsd:ID }?,
       [ a:defaultValue = "1" ] attribute type { text }?,
       [ a:defaultValue = "1" ] attribute start { text }?,
       attribute group { text }?,
       [ a:defaultValue = "normal" ]
       attribute spacing { "normal" | "compact" }?,
       [ a:defaultValue = "adaptive" ]
       attribute indent { text | "adaptive" }?,
       attribute pn { xsd:ID }?,
       li+
     }

   ul =
     element ul {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       attribute anchor { xsd:ID }?,
       [ a:defaultValue = "normal" ]
       attribute spacing { "normal" | "compact" }?,
       ([ a:defaultValue = "false" ]
        attribute empty { "false" | "true" },
        [ a:defaultValue = "false" ]
        attribute bare { "true" | "false" }?)?,
       [ a:defaultValue = "3" ] attribute indent { text }?,
       attribute pn { xsd:ID }?,
       li+
     }

   li =
     element li {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       attribute anchor { xsd:ID }?,
       attribute derivedCounter { text }?,
       attribute pn { xsd:ID }?,
       ((artset
         | artwork
         | blockquote
         | dl
         | figure
         | ol
         | sourcecode
         | t
         | table
         | ul)+
        | (text
           | bcp14

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           | br
           | cref
           | em
           | eref
           | iref
           | relref
           | strong
           | sub
           | sup
           | tt
           | u
           | xref)+)
     }

   dl =
     element dl {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       attribute anchor { xsd:ID }?,
       [ a:defaultValue = "normal" ]
       attribute spacing { "normal" | "compact" }?,
       [ a:defaultValue = "false" ]
       attribute newline { "false" | "true" }?,
       [ a:defaultValue = "3" ] attribute indent { text }?,
       attribute pn { xsd:ID }?,
       (dt, dd)+
     }

   dt =
     element dt {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       attribute anchor { xsd:ID }?,
       attribute pn { xsd:ID }?,
       (text
        | bcp14
        | br
        | cref
        | em
        | eref
        | iref
        | relref
        | strong
        | sub
        | sup
        | tt
        | xref)*
     }

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   dd =
     element dd {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       attribute anchor { xsd:ID }?,
       attribute pn { xsd:ID }?,
       ((artset
         | artwork
         | aside
         | dl
         | figure
         | ol
         | sourcecode
         | t
         | table
         | ul)+
        | (text
           | bcp14
           | br
           | cref
           | em
           | eref
           | iref
           | relref
           | strong
           | sub
           | sup
           | tt
           | u
           | xref)+)
     }

   xref =
     element xref {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       attribute target { xsd:IDREF },
       [ a:defaultValue = "default" ]
       attribute format { "default" | "title" | "counter" | "none" }?,
       attribute derivedContent { text }?,
       [ a:defaultValue = "of" ]
       attribute sectionFormat { "of" | "comma" | "parens" | "bare" }?,
       attribute section { text }?,
       attribute relative { text }?,
       attribute derivedLink { text }?,
       (text | em | strong | sub | sup | tt)*
     }

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   relref =
     element relref {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       attribute target { xsd:IDREF },
       [ a:defaultValue = "of" ]
       attribute displayFormat { "of" | "comma" | "parens" | "bare" }?,
       attribute derivedContent { text }?,
       attribute section { text },
       attribute relative { text }?,
       attribute derivedLink { text }?,
       text
     }

   eref =
     element eref {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       [ a:defaultValue = "none" ]
       attribute brackets { "none" | "angle" }?,
       attribute target { text },
       text
     }

   iref =
     element iref {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       attribute item { text },
       [ a:defaultValue = "" ] attribute subitem { text }?,
       [ a:defaultValue = "false" ]
       attribute primary { "true" | "false" }?,
       attribute pn { xsd:ID }?,
       empty
     }

   cref =
     element cref {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       attribute anchor { xsd:ID }?,
       attribute source { text }?,
       [ a:defaultValue = "true" ]
       attribute display { "true" | "false" }?,
       (text
        | br
        | em
        | eref

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        | relref
        | strong
        | sub
        | sup
        | tt
        | xref)*
     }

   tt =
     element tt {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       (text
        | bcp14
        | br
        | cref
        | em
        | eref
        | iref
        | relref
        | strong
        | sub
        | sup
        | xref)*
     }

   strong =
     element strong {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       (text
        | bcp14
        | br
        | cref
        | em
        | eref
        | iref
        | relref
        | sub
        | sup
        | tt
        | xref)*
     }

   em =
     element em {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,

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       (text
        | bcp14
        | br
        | cref
        | eref
        | iref
        | relref
        | strong
        | sub
        | sup
        | tt
        | xref)*
     }

   sub =
     element sub {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       (text
        | bcp14
        | cref
        | em
        | eref
        | iref
        | relref
        | strong
        | sub
        | sup
        | tt
        | xref)*
     }

   sup =
     element sup {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       (text
        | bcp14
        | cref
        | em
        | eref
        | iref
        | relref
        | strong
        | sub
        | sup
        | tt
        | xref)*

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     }

   figure =
     element figure {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       attribute anchor { xsd:ID }?,
       attribute pn { xsd:ID }?,
       [ a:defaultValue = "false" ]
       attribute suppress-title { "true" | "false" }?,
       attribute originalSrc { text }?,
       [ a:defaultValue = "left" ]
       attribute align { "left" | "center" | "right" }?,
       name?,
       iref*,
       (artset | artwork | sourcecode)+
     }

   table =
     element table {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       [ a:defaultValue = "center" ]
       attribute align { "left" | "center" | "right" }?,
       attribute anchor { xsd:ID }?,
       attribute pn { xsd:ID }?,
       name?,
       iref*,
       thead?,
       tbody+,
       tfoot?
     }

   artset =
     element artset {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       attribute anchor { xsd:ID }?,
       attribute pn { xsd:ID }?,
       artwork+
     }

   artwork =
     element artwork {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       attribute anchor { xsd:ID }?,
       attribute pn { xsd:ID }?,

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       [ a:defaultValue = "" ] attribute name { text }?,
       [ a:defaultValue = "" ] attribute type { text }?,
       attribute src { text }?,
       [ a:defaultValue = "left" ]
       attribute align { "left" | "center" | "right" }?,
       [ a:defaultValue = "" ] attribute alt { text }?,
       attribute originalSrc { text }?,
       (text* | svg)
     }
   a:documentation [ "svg element: see Appendix A of [RFC7996]." ]
   include "SVG-1.2-RFC.rnc"

   sourcecode =
     element sourcecode {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       attribute anchor { xsd:ID }?,
       attribute pn { xsd:ID }?,
       [ a:defaultValue = "" ] attribute name { text }?,
       [ a:defaultValue = "" ] attribute type { text }?,
       [ a:defaultValue = "false" ]
       attribute markers { "true" | "false" }?,
       attribute src { text }?,
       attribute originalSrc { text }?,
       text
     }

   thead =
     element thead {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       attribute anchor { xsd:ID }?,
       tr+
     }

   tbody =
     element tbody {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       attribute anchor { xsd:ID }?,
       tr+
     }

   tfoot =
     element tfoot {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       attribute anchor { xsd:ID }?,

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       tr+
     }

   tr =
     element tr {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       attribute anchor { xsd:ID }?,
       (td | th)+
     }

   td =
     element td {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       attribute anchor { xsd:ID }?,
       [ a:defaultValue = "1" ] attribute colspan { text }?,
       [ a:defaultValue = "1" ] attribute rowspan { text }?,
       [ a:defaultValue = "left" ]
       attribute align { "left" | "center" | "right" }?,
       ((artset | artwork | dl | figure | ol | sourcecode | t | ul)+
        | (text
           | bcp14
           | br
           | cref
           | em
           | eref
           | iref
           | relref
           | strong
           | sub
           | sup
           | tt
           | u
           | xref)*)
     }

   th =
     element th {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       attribute anchor { xsd:ID }?,
       [ a:defaultValue = "1" ] attribute colspan { text }?,
       [ a:defaultValue = "1" ] attribute rowspan { text }?,
       [ a:defaultValue = "left" ]
       attribute align { "left" | "center" | "right" }?,
       ((artset | artwork | dl | figure | ol | sourcecode | t | ul)+
        | (text

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           | bcp14
           | br
           | cref
           | em
           | eref
           | iref
           | relref
           | strong
           | sub
           | sup
           | tt
           | u
           | xref)*)
     }

   bcp14 =
     element bcp14 {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       text
     }

   back =
     element back {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       displayreference*,
       references*,
       section*
     }

   displayreference =
     element displayreference {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       attribute target { xsd:IDREF },
       attribute to { text }
     }

   references =
     element references {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       attribute pn { xsd:ID }?,
       attribute anchor { xsd:ID }?,
       name?,
       (references+ | (reference | referencegroup)*)
     }

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   reference =
     element reference {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       attribute anchor { xsd:ID },
       attribute derivedAnchor { text }?,
       attribute target { text }?,
       [ a:defaultValue = "true" ]
       attribute quoteTitle { "true" | "false" }?,
       attribute quote-title { "true" | "false" }?,
       stream?,
       front,
       (annotation | refcontent | seriesInfo)*
     }

   stream =
     element stream {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       ("IETF" | "IAB" | "IRTF" | "independent" | "editorial")?
     }

   referencegroup =
     element referencegroup {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       attribute anchor { xsd:ID },
       attribute derivedAnchor { text }?,
       attribute target { text }?,
       reference+
     }

   seriesInfo =
     element seriesInfo {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       attribute name { text },
       attribute value { text },
       attribute asciiName { text }?,
       attribute asciiValue { text }?,
       attribute status { text }?,
       attribute stream {
         "IETF" | "IAB" | "IRTF" | "independent" | "editorial"
       }?,
       empty
     }

   annotation =

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     element annotation {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       (text
        | bcp14
        | cref
        | em
        | eref
        | iref
        | relref
        | strong
        | sub
        | sup
        | tt
        | u
        | xref)*
     }

   refcontent =
     element refcontent {
       attribute xml:base { text }?,
       attribute xml:lang { text }?,
       (text | bcp14 | em | strong | sub | sup | tt)*
     }

   u =
     element u {
       attribute anchor { xsd:ID }?,
       attribute ascii { text }?,
       [ a:defaultValue = "lit-name-num" ] attribute format { text }?,
       attribute pn { xsd:ID }?,
       text
     }
   start |= rfc

Acknowledgments

   Thanks to everybody who reviewed this document and provided feedback
   and/or specification text.  Thanks especially go to Paul Hoffman for
   preparing the original version of this document, to Julian Reschke
   for editing v2 ([RFC7749]) and to those who provided feedback on that
   document.

   Many of the changes between this document and RFC 7991 came from the
   work of Henrik Levkowetz.

   We also thank Marshall T.  Rose for both the original design and the
   reference implementation of the "xml2rfc" processor.

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Index

   A B C D E F G H I K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y

      A

         abbrev attribute
            in organization element  Section 3.35.1
            in title element  Section 3.58.1
         abstract element  *_Section 3.1_*; Appendix C
            anchor attribute  Section 3.1.1
            inside front  Section 3.26, Paragraph 5, Item 8
         address element  *_Section 3.2_*; Appendix C
            inside author  Section 3.8, Paragraph 8, Item 2
            inside contact  Section 3.14, Paragraph 5, Item 2
         align attribute
            in artwork element  Section 3.6.1
            in figure element  Section 3.25.1
            in table element  Section 3.52.1
            in td element  Section 3.54.1
            in th element  Section 3.56.1
         alt attribute
            in artwork element  Section 3.6.2
         anchor attribute
            in abstract element  Section 3.1.1
            in artset element  Section 3.5.1
            in artwork element  Section 3.6.3
            in aside element  Section 3.7.1
            in author element  Section 3.8.1
            in blockquote element  Section 3.11.1
            in contact element  Section 3.14.1
            in cref element  Section 3.16.1
            in dd element  Section 3.18.1
            in dl element  Section 3.20.1
            in dt element  Section 3.21.1
            in figure element  Section 3.25.2
            in li element  Section 3.29.1
            in ol element  Section 3.34.1
            in reference element  Section 3.40.1
            in referencegroup element  Section 3.41.1
            in references element  Section 3.42.1
            in section element  Section 3.44.1
            in sourcecode element  Section 3.46.1
            in t element  Section 3.51.1
            in table element  Section 3.52.2
            in tbody element  Section 3.53.1
            in td element  Section 3.54.2
            in tfoot element  Section 3.55.1

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            in th element  Section 3.56.2
            in thead element  Section 3.57.1
            in tr element  Section 3.60.1
            in u element  Section 3.62.1
            in ul element  Section 3.63.1
         annotation element  *_Section 3.3_*; Appendix C
            inside reference  Section 3.40, Paragraph 5, Item 3.2.1
         application/rfc+xml Media Type  *_Section 9.1_*
         area element  *_Section 3.4_*; Appendix C
            inside front  Section 3.26, Paragraph 5, Item 5
         artset element  *_Section 3.5_*; Appendix C
            anchor attribute  Section 3.5.1
            inside aside  Section 3.7, Paragraph 5, Item 1
            inside blockquote  Section 3.11, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.1
            inside dd  Section 3.18, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.1
            inside figure  Section 3.25, Paragraph 5, Item 3.2.1
            inside li  Section 3.29, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.1
            inside section  Section 3.44, Paragraph 6, Item 2.2.1
            inside td  Section 3.54, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.1
            inside th  Section 3.56, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.1
         artwork element  *_Section 3.6_*; Appendix C
            align attribute  Section 3.6.1
            alt attribute  Section 3.6.2
            anchor attribute  Section 3.6.3
            inside artset  Section 3.5, Paragraph 5
            inside aside  Section 3.7, Paragraph 5, Item 2
            inside blockquote  Section 3.11, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.2
            inside dd  Section 3.18, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.2
            inside figure  Section 3.25, Paragraph 5, Item 3.2.2
            inside li  Section 3.29, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.2
            inside section  Section 3.44, Paragraph 6, Item 2.2.2
            inside td  Section 3.54, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.2
            inside th  Section 3.56, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.2
            name attribute  Section 3.6.4
            src attribute  Section 3.6.5
            type attribute  Section 3.6.6
         ascii attribute
            in city element  Section 4.1.1
            in cityarea element  Section 4.2.1
            in code element  Section 4.3.1
            in country element  Section 3.15.1
            in email element  Section 3.23.1
            in extaddr element  Section 4.4.1
            in organization element  Section 3.35.2
            in pobox element  Section 4.5.1
            in postalLine element  Section 3.38.1
            in region element  Section 4.6.1
            in sortingcode element  Section 4.8.1

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            in street element  Section 4.9.1
            in title element  Section 3.58.2
            in u element  Section 3.62.2
         asciiAbbrev attribute
            in organization element  Section 3.35.3
         asciiFullname attribute
            in author element  Section 3.8.2
            in contact element  Section 3.14.2
         asciiInitials attribute
            in author element  Section 3.8.3
            in contact element  Section 3.14.3
         asciiName attribute
            in seriesInfo element  Section 3.45.1
         asciiSurname attribute
            in author element  Section 3.8.4
            in contact element  Section 3.14.4
         asciiValue attribute
            in seriesInfo element  Section 3.45.2
         aside element  *_Section 3.7_*; Appendix C
            anchor attribute  Section 3.7.1
            inside dd  Section 3.18, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.3
            inside section  Section 3.44, Paragraph 6, Item 2.2.3
         Attributes
            abbrev  Section 3.35.1; Section 3.58.1
            align  Section 3.6.1; Section 3.25.1; Section 3.52.1;
               Section 3.54.1; Section 3.56.1
            alt  Section 3.6.2
            anchor  Section 3.1.1; Section 3.5.1; Section 3.6.3;
               Section 3.7.1; Section 3.8.1; Section 3.11.1;
               Section 3.14.1; Section 3.16.1; Section 3.18.1;
               Section 3.20.1; Section 3.21.1; Section 3.25.2;
               Section 3.29.1; Section 3.34.1; Section 3.40.1;
               Section 3.41.1; Section 3.42.1; Section 3.44.1;
               Section 3.46.1; Section 3.51.1; Section 3.52.2;
               Section 3.53.1; Section 3.54.2; Section 3.55.1;
               Section 3.56.2; Section 3.57.1; Section 3.60.1;
               Section 3.62.1; Section 3.63.1
            ascii  Section 3.15.1; Section 3.23.1; Section 3.35.2;
               Section 3.38.1; Section 3.58.2; Section 3.62.2;
               Section 4.1.1; Section 4.2.1; Section 4.3.1;
               Section 4.4.1; Section 4.5.1; Section 4.6.1;
               Section 4.8.1; Section 4.9.1
            asciiAbbrev  Section 3.35.3
            asciiFullname  Section 3.8.2; Section 3.14.2
            asciiInitials  Section 3.8.3; Section 3.14.3
            asciiName  Section 3.45.1
            asciiSurname  Section 3.8.4; Section 3.14.4
            asciiValue  Section 3.45.2

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            bare  Section 3.63.2
            brackets  Section 3.24.1
            category  Section 3.43.1
            cite  Section 3.11.2
            colspan  Section 3.54.3; Section 3.56.3
            consensus  Section 3.43.2
            day  Section 3.17.1
            display  Section 3.16.2
            displayFormat  Section 4.7.1
            docName  Section 3.43.3
            empty  Section 3.63.3
            format  Section 3.62.3; Section 3.66.1
            fullname  Section 3.8.5; Section 3.14.5
            group  Section 3.34.2
            hangText  Section 3.51.2
            href  Section 3.30.1
            indent  Section 3.20.2; Section 3.34.3; Section 3.51.3;
               Section 3.63.4
            indexInclude  Section 3.43.4
            initials  Section 3.8.6; Section 3.14.6
            ipr  Section 3.43.5
            iprExtract  Section 3.43.6
            item  Section 3.27.1
            keepWithNext  Section 3.51.4
            keepWithPrevious  Section 3.51.5
            markers  Section 3.46.2
            month  Section 3.17.2
            name  Section 3.6.4; Section 3.45.3; Section 3.46.3
            newline  Section 3.20.3
            number  Section 3.43.7
            numbered  Section 3.44.2
            obsoletes  Section 3.43.8
            prepTime  Section 3.43.9
            primary  Section 3.27.2
            quote-title  Section 3.40.2
            quoteTitle  Section 3.40.3
            quotedFrom  Section 3.11.3
            rel  Section 3.30.2
            relative  Section 3.66.2; Section 4.7.2
            removeInRFC  Section 3.33.1; Section 3.44.3
            role  Section 3.8.7
            rowspan  Section 3.54.4; Section 3.56.4
            section  Section 3.66.3; Section 4.7.3
            sectionFormat  Section 3.66.4
            seriesNo  Section 3.43.10
            showOnFrontPage  Section 3.35.4
            sortRefs  Section 3.43.11
            source  Section 3.16.3

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            spacing  Section 3.20.4; Section 3.34.4; Section 3.63.5
            src  Section 3.6.5; Section 3.46.4
            start  Section 3.34.5
            status  Section 3.45.4
            stream  Section 3.45.5
            subitem  Section 3.27.3
            submissionType  Section 3.43.12
            suppress-title  Section 3.25.3
            surname  Section 3.8.8; Section 3.14.7
            symRefs  Section 3.43.13
            target  Section 3.19.1; Section 3.24.2; Section 3.40.4;
               Section 3.41.2; Section 3.66.5; Section 4.7.4
            to  Section 3.19.2
            toc  Section 3.44.4
            tocDepth  Section 3.43.14
            tocInclude  Section 3.43.15
            type  Section 3.6.6; Section 3.34.6; Section 3.46.5
            updates  Section 3.43.16
            value  Section 3.45.6
            version  Section 3.43.17
            year  Section 3.17.3
         author element  *_Section 3.8_*; Appendix C
            anchor attribute  Section 3.8.1
            asciiFullname attribute  Section 3.8.2
            asciiInitials attribute  Section 3.8.3
            asciiSurname attribute  Section 3.8.4
            fullname attribute  Section 3.8.5
            initials attribute  Section 3.8.6
            inside front  Section 3.26, Paragraph 5, Item 3
            inside section  Section 3.44, Paragraph 6, Item 2.2.4
            role attribute  Section 3.8.7
            surname attribute  Section 3.8.8

      B

         back element  *_Section 3.9_*; Appendix C
            inside rfc  Section 3.43, Paragraph 5, Item 4
         bare attribute
            in ul element  Section 3.63.2
         bcp14 element  *_Section 3.10_*; Appendix C
            inside annotation  Section 3.3, Paragraph 5, Item 2
            inside blockquote  Section 3.11, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.2
            inside dd  Section 3.18, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.2
            inside dt  Section 3.21, Paragraph 5, Item 2
            inside em  Section 3.22, Paragraph 5, Item 2
            inside li  Section 3.29, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.2
            inside name  Section 3.32, Paragraph 5, Item 2
            inside refcontent  Section 3.39, Paragraph 9, Item 2

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            inside strong  Section 3.48, Paragraph 5, Item 2
            inside sub  Section 3.49, Paragraph 5, Item 2
            inside sup  Section 3.50, Paragraph 5, Item 2
            inside t  Section 3.51, Paragraph 5, Item 2
            inside td  Section 3.54, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.2
            inside th  Section 3.56, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.2
            inside tt  Section 3.61, Paragraph 5, Item 2
         blockquote element  *_Section 3.11_*; Appendix C
            anchor attribute  Section 3.11.1
            cite attribute  Section 3.11.2
            inside aside  Section 3.7, Paragraph 5, Item 3
            inside li  Section 3.29, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.3
            inside section  Section 3.44, Paragraph 6, Item 2.2.5
            quotedFrom attribute  Section 3.11.3
         boilerplate element  *_Section 3.12_*; Appendix C
            inside front  Section 3.26, Paragraph 5, Item 10
         br element  *_Section 3.13_*; Appendix C
            inside blockquote  Section 3.11, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.3
            inside cref  Section 3.16, Paragraph 6, Item 2
            inside dd  Section 3.18, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.3
            inside dt  Section 3.21, Paragraph 5, Item 3
            inside em  Section 3.22, Paragraph 5, Item 3
            inside li  Section 3.29, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.3
            inside name  Section 3.32, Paragraph 5, Item 3
            inside strong  Section 3.48, Paragraph 5, Item 3
            inside t  Section 3.51, Paragraph 5, Item 3
            inside td  Section 3.54, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.3
            inside th  Section 3.56, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.3
            inside title  Section 3.58, Paragraph 6, Item 2
            inside tt  Section 3.61, Paragraph 5, Item 3
         brackets attribute
            in eref element  Section 3.24.1

      C

         category attribute
            in rfc element  Section 3.43.1
         cite attribute
            in blockquote element  Section 3.11.2
         city element  *_Section 4.1_*; Appendix C
            ascii attribute  Section 4.1.1
            inside postal  Section 3.37, Paragraph 6, Item 1.2.1
         cityarea element  *_Section 4.2_*; Appendix C
            ascii attribute  Section 4.2.1
            inside postal  Section 3.37, Paragraph 6, Item 1.2.2
         code element  *_Section 4.3_*; Appendix C
            ascii attribute  Section 4.3.1
            inside postal  Section 3.37, Paragraph 6, Item 1.2.3

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         colspan attribute
            in td element  Section 3.54.3
            in th element  Section 3.56.3
         consensus attribute
            in rfc element  Section 3.43.2
         contact element  *_Section 3.14_*; Appendix C
            anchor attribute  Section 3.14.1
            asciiFullname attribute  Section 3.14.2
            asciiInitials attribute  Section 3.14.3
            asciiSurname attribute  Section 3.14.4
            fullname attribute  Section 3.14.5
            initials attribute  Section 3.14.6
            inside section  Section 3.44, Paragraph 6, Item 2.2.6
            inside t  Section 3.51, Paragraph 5, Item 4
            surname attribute  Section 3.14.7
         country element  *_Section 3.15_*; Appendix C
            ascii attribute  Section 3.15.1
            inside postal  Section 3.37, Paragraph 6, Item 1.2.4
         cref element  *_Section 3.16_*; Appendix C
            anchor attribute  Section 3.16.1
            display attribute  Section 3.16.2
            inside annotation  Section 3.3, Paragraph 5, Item 3
            inside blockquote  Section 3.11, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.4
            inside dd  Section 3.18, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.4
            inside dt  Section 3.21, Paragraph 5, Item 4
            inside em  Section 3.22, Paragraph 5, Item 4
            inside li  Section 3.29, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.4
            inside name  Section 3.32, Paragraph 5, Item 4
            inside strong  Section 3.48, Paragraph 5, Item 4
            inside sub  Section 3.49, Paragraph 5, Item 3
            inside sup  Section 3.50, Paragraph 5, Item 3
            inside t  Section 3.51, Paragraph 5, Item 5
            inside td  Section 3.54, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.4
            inside th  Section 3.56, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.4
            inside tt  Section 3.61, Paragraph 5, Item 4
            source attribute  Section 3.16.3

      D

         date element  *_Section 3.17_*; Appendix C
            day attribute  Section 3.17.1
            inside front  Section 3.26, Paragraph 5, Item 4
            month attribute  Section 3.17.2
            year attribute  Section 3.17.3
         day attribute
            in date element  Section 3.17.1
         dd element  *_Section 3.18_*; Appendix C
            anchor attribute  Section 3.18.1

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            inside dl  Section 3.20, Paragraph 5, Item 2
         display attribute
            in cref element  Section 3.16.2
         displayFormat attribute
            in relref element  Section 4.7.1
         displayreference element  *_Section 3.19_*; Appendix C
            inside back  Section 3.9, Paragraph 5, Item 1
            target attribute  Section 3.19.1
            to attribute  Section 3.19.2
         dl element  *_Section 3.20_*; Appendix C
            anchor attribute  Section 3.20.1
            indent attribute  Section 3.20.2
            inside abstract  Section 3.1, Paragraph 5, Item 1
            inside aside  Section 3.7, Paragraph 5, Item 4
            inside blockquote  Section 3.11, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.3
            inside dd  Section 3.18, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.4
            inside li  Section 3.29, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.4
            inside note  Section 3.33, Paragraph 6, Item 2.2.1
            inside section  Section 3.44, Paragraph 6, Item 2.2.7
            inside td  Section 3.54, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.3
            inside th  Section 3.56, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.3
            newline attribute  Section 3.20.3
            spacing attribute  Section 3.20.4
         docName attribute
            in rfc element  Section 3.43.3
         dt element  *_Section 3.21_*; Appendix C
            anchor attribute  Section 3.21.1
            inside dl  Section 3.20, Paragraph 5, Item 1

      E

         Elements
            abstract  *_Section 3.1_*; Section 3.26, Paragraph 5, Item 8
            address  *_Section 3.2_*; Section 3.8, Paragraph 8, Item 2;
               Section 3.14, Paragraph 5, Item 2
            annotation  *_Section 3.3_*; Section 3.40, Paragraph 5, Item
               3.2.1
            area  *_Section 3.4_*; Section 3.26, Paragraph 5, Item 5
            artset  *_Section 3.5_*; Section 3.7, Paragraph 5, Item 1;
               Section 3.11, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.1; Section 3.18,
               Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.1; Section 3.25, Paragraph 5, Item
               3.2.1; Section 3.29, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.1;
               Section 3.44, Paragraph 6, Item 2.2.1; Section 3.54,
               Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.1; Section 3.56, Paragraph 5, Item
               1.2.1
            artwork  Section 3.5, Paragraph 5; *_Section 3.6_*;

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               Section 3.7, Paragraph 5, Item 2; Section 3.11, Paragraph
               5, Item 1.2.2; Section 3.18, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.2;
               Section 3.25, Paragraph 5, Item 3.2.2; Section 3.29,
               Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.2; Section 3.44, Paragraph 6, Item
               2.2.2; Section 3.54, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.2;
               Section 3.56, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.2
            aside  *_Section 3.7_*; Section 3.18, Paragraph 5, Item
               1.2.3; Section 3.44, Paragraph 6, Item 2.2.3
            author  *_Section 3.8_*; Section 3.26, Paragraph 5, Item 3;
               Section 3.44, Paragraph 6, Item 2.2.4
            back  *_Section 3.9_*; Section 3.43, Paragraph 5, Item 4
            bcp14  Section 3.3, Paragraph 5, Item 2; *_Section 3.10_*;
               Section 3.11, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.2; Section 3.18,
               Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.2; Section 3.21, Paragraph 5, Item
               2; Section 3.22, Paragraph 5, Item 2; Section 3.29,
               Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.2; Section 3.32, Paragraph 5, Item
               2; Section 3.39, Paragraph 9, Item 2; Section 3.48,
               Paragraph 5, Item 2; Section 3.49, Paragraph 5, Item 2;
               Section 3.50, Paragraph 5, Item 2; Section 3.51,
               Paragraph 5, Item 2; Section 3.54, Paragraph 7, Item
               1.2.2; Section 3.56, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.2;
               Section 3.61, Paragraph 5, Item 2
            blockquote  Section 3.7, Paragraph 5, Item 3;
               *_Section 3.11_*; Section 3.29, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.3;
               Section 3.44, Paragraph 6, Item 2.2.5
            boilerplate  *_Section 3.12_*; Section 3.26, Paragraph 5,
               Item 10
            br  Section 3.11, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.3; *_Section 3.13_*;
               Section 3.16, Paragraph 6, Item 2; Section 3.18,
               Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.3; Section 3.21, Paragraph 5, Item
               3; Section 3.22, Paragraph 5, Item 3; Section 3.29,
               Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.3; Section 3.32, Paragraph 5, Item
               3; Section 3.48, Paragraph 5, Item 3; Section 3.51,
               Paragraph 5, Item 3; Section 3.54, Paragraph 7, Item
               1.2.3; Section 3.56, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.3;
               Section 3.58, Paragraph 6, Item 2; Section 3.61,
               Paragraph 5, Item 3
            city  Section 3.37, Paragraph 6, Item 1.2.1; *_Section 4.1_*
            cityarea  Section 3.37, Paragraph 6, Item 1.2.2;
               *_Section 4.2_*
            code  Section 3.37, Paragraph 6, Item 1.2.3; *_Section 4.3_*
            contact  *_Section 3.14_*; Section 3.44, Paragraph 6, Item
               2.2.6; Section 3.51, Paragraph 5, Item 4
            country  *_Section 3.15_*; Section 3.37, Paragraph 6, Item
               1.2.4
            cref  Section 3.3, Paragraph 5, Item 3; Section 3.11,

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               Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.4; *_Section 3.16_*; Section 3.18,
               Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.4; Section 3.21, Paragraph 5, Item
               4; Section 3.22, Paragraph 5, Item 4; Section 3.29,
               Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.4; Section 3.32, Paragraph 5, Item
               4; Section 3.48, Paragraph 5, Item 4; Section 3.49,
               Paragraph 5, Item 3; Section 3.50, Paragraph 5, Item 3;
               Section 3.51, Paragraph 5, Item 5; Section 3.54,
               Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.4; Section 3.56, Paragraph 7, Item
               1.2.4; Section 3.61, Paragraph 5, Item 4
            date  *_Section 3.17_*; Section 3.26, Paragraph 5, Item 4
            dd  *_Section 3.18_*; Section 3.20, Paragraph 5, Item 2
            displayreference  Section 3.9, Paragraph 5, Item 1;
               *_Section 3.19_*
            dl  Section 3.1, Paragraph 5, Item 1; Section 3.7, Paragraph
               5, Item 4; Section 3.11, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.3;
               Section 3.18, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.4; *_Section 3.20_*;
               Section 3.29, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.4; Section 3.33,
               Paragraph 6, Item 2.2.1; Section 3.44, Paragraph 6, Item
               2.2.7; Section 3.54, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.3;
               Section 3.56, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.3
            dt  Section 3.20, Paragraph 5, Item 1; *_Section 3.21_*
            em  Section 3.3, Paragraph 5, Item 4; Section 3.11,
               Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.5; Section 3.16, Paragraph 6, Item
               3; Section 3.18, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.5; Section 3.21,
               Paragraph 5, Item 5; *_Section 3.22_*; Section 3.29,
               Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.5; Section 3.32, Paragraph 5, Item
               5; Section 3.39, Paragraph 9, Item 3; Section 3.48,
               Paragraph 5, Item 5; Section 3.49, Paragraph 5, Item 4;
               Section 3.50, Paragraph 5, Item 4; Section 3.51,
               Paragraph 5, Item 6; Section 3.54, Paragraph 7, Item
               1.2.5; Section 3.56, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.5;
               Section 3.61, Paragraph 5, Item 5; Section 3.66,
               Paragraph 6, Item 2
            email  Section 3.2, Paragraph 5, Item 3; *_Section 3.23_*
            eref  Section 3.3, Paragraph 5, Item 5; Section 3.11,
               Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.6; Section 3.16, Paragraph 6, Item
               4; Section 3.18, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.6; Section 3.21,
               Paragraph 5, Item 6; Section 3.22, Paragraph 5, Item 5;
               *_Section 3.24_*; Section 3.29, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.6;
               Section 3.32, Paragraph 5, Item 6; Section 3.48,
               Paragraph 5, Item 6; Section 3.49, Paragraph 5, Item 5;
               Section 3.50, Paragraph 5, Item 5; Section 3.51,
               Paragraph 5, Item 7; Section 3.54, Paragraph 7, Item
               1.2.6; Section 3.56, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.6;
               Section 3.61, Paragraph 5, Item 6
            extaddr  Section 3.37, Paragraph 6, Item 1.2.5;
               *_Section 4.4_*
            figure  Section 3.7, Paragraph 5, Item 5; Section 3.11,

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               Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.4; Section 3.18, Paragraph 5, Item
               1.2.5; *_Section 3.25_*; Section 3.29, Paragraph 5, Item
               1.2.5; Section 3.44, Paragraph 6, Item 2.2.8;
               Section 3.54, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.4; Section 3.56,
               Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.4
            front  *_Section 3.26_*; Section 3.40, Paragraph 5, Item 2;
               Section 3.43, Paragraph 5, Item 2
            iref  Section 3.3, Paragraph 5, Item 6; Section 3.7,
               Paragraph 5, Item 6; Section 3.11, Paragraph 7, Item
               1.2.7; Section 3.18, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.7;
               Section 3.21, Paragraph 5, Item 7; Section 3.22,
               Paragraph 5, Item 6; Section 3.25, Paragraph 5, Item 2;
               *_Section 3.27_*; Section 3.29, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.7;
               Section 3.32, Paragraph 5, Item 7; Section 3.44,
               Paragraph 6, Item 2.2.9; Section 3.48, Paragraph 5, Item
               7; Section 3.49, Paragraph 5, Item 6; Section 3.50,
               Paragraph 5, Item 6; Section 3.51, Paragraph 5, Item 8;
               Section 3.52, Paragraph 6, Item 2; Section 3.54,
               Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.7; Section 3.56, Paragraph 7, Item
               1.2.7; Section 3.61, Paragraph 5, Item 7
            keyword  Section 3.26, Paragraph 5, Item 7; *_Section 3.28_*
            li  *_Section 3.29_*; Section 3.34, Paragraph 4;
               Section 3.63, Paragraph 4
            link  *_Section 3.30_*; Section 3.43, Paragraph 5, Item 1
            middle  *_Section 3.31_*; Section 3.43, Paragraph 5, Item 3
            name  Section 3.25, Paragraph 5, Item 1; *_Section 3.32_*;
               Section 3.33, Paragraph 6, Item 1; Section 3.42,
               Paragraph 6, Item 1; Section 3.44, Paragraph 6, Item 1;
               Section 3.52, Paragraph 6, Item 1
            note  Section 3.26, Paragraph 5, Item 9; *_Section 3.33_*
            ol  Section 3.1, Paragraph 5, Item 2; Section 3.7, Paragraph
               5, Item 7; Section 3.11, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.5;
               Section 3.18, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.6; Section 3.29,
               Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.6; Section 3.33, Paragraph 6, Item
               2.2.2; *_Section 3.34_*; Section 3.44, Paragraph 6, Item
               2.2.10; Section 3.54, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.5;
               Section 3.56, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.5
            organization  Section 3.8, Paragraph 8, Item 1;
               Section 3.14, Paragraph 5, Item 1; *_Section 3.35_*
            phone  Section 3.2, Paragraph 5, Item 2; *_Section 3.36_*
            pobox  Section 3.37, Paragraph 6, Item 1.2.6;
               *_Section 4.5_*
            postal  Section 3.2, Paragraph 5, Item 1; *_Section 3.37_*
            postalLine  Section 3.37, Paragraph 8, Item 1;
               *_Section 3.38_*
            refcontent  *_Section 3.39_*; Section 3.40, Paragraph 5,
               Item 3.2.2
            reference  *_Section 3.40_*; Section 3.41, Paragraph 4;

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               Section 3.42, Paragraph 6, Item 2.4.1.2.1
            referencegroup  *_Section 3.41_*; Section 3.42, Paragraph 6,
               Item 2.4.1.2.2
            references  Section 3.9, Paragraph 5, Item 2;
               *_Section 3.42_*; Section 3.42, Paragraph 6, Item 2.2.1
            region  Section 3.37, Paragraph 6, Item 1.2.7;
               *_Section 4.6_*
            relref  Section 3.3, Paragraph 5, Item 7; Section 3.11,
               Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.8; Section 3.16, Paragraph 6, Item
               5; Section 3.18, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.8; Section 3.21,
               Paragraph 5, Item 8; Section 3.22, Paragraph 5, Item 7;
               Section 3.29, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.8; Section 3.32,
               Paragraph 5, Item 8; Section 3.48, Paragraph 5, Item 8;
               Section 3.49, Paragraph 5, Item 7; Section 3.50,
               Paragraph 5, Item 7; Section 3.51, Paragraph 5, Item 9;
               Section 3.54, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.8; Section 3.56,
               Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.8; Section 3.61, Paragraph 5, Item
               8; *_Section 4.7_*
            rfc  *_Section 3.43_*
            section  Section 3.9, Paragraph 5, Item 3; Section 3.12,
               Paragraph 5; Section 3.31, Paragraph 4; *_Section 3.44_*;
               Section 3.44, Paragraph 6, Item 3; Section 3.59,
               Paragraph 2; Section 3.59, Paragraph 5
            seriesInfo  Section 3.26, Paragraph 5, Item 2; Section 3.40,
               Paragraph 5, Item 3.2.3; *_Section 3.45_*
            sortingcode  Section 3.37, Paragraph 6, Item 1.2.8;
               *_Section 4.8_*
            sourcecode  Section 3.11, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.6;
               Section 3.18, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.7; Section 3.25,
               Paragraph 5, Item 3.2.3; Section 3.29, Paragraph 5, Item
               1.2.7; Section 3.44, Paragraph 6, Item 2.2.11;
               *_Section 3.46_*; Section 3.54, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.6;
               Section 3.56, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.6
            stream  Section 3.40, Paragraph 5, Item 1; *_Section 3.47_*
            street  Section 3.37, Paragraph 6, Item 1.2.9;
               *_Section 4.9_*
            strong  Section 3.3, Paragraph 5, Item 8; Section 3.11,
               Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.9; Section 3.16, Paragraph 6, Item
               6; Section 3.18, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.9; Section 3.21,
               Paragraph 5, Item 9; Section 3.22, Paragraph 5, Item 8;
               Section 3.29, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.9; Section 3.32,
               Paragraph 5, Item 9; Section 3.39, Paragraph 9, Item 4;
               *_Section 3.48_*; Section 3.49, Paragraph 5, Item 8;
               Section 3.50, Paragraph 5, Item 8; Section 3.51,
               Paragraph 5, Item 10; Section 3.54, Paragraph 7, Item
               1.2.9; Section 3.56, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.9;
               Section 3.61, Paragraph 5, Item 9; Section 3.66,
               Paragraph 6, Item 3

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            sub  Section 3.3, Paragraph 5, Item 9; Section 3.11,
               Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.10; Section 3.16, Paragraph 6, Item
               7; Section 3.18, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.10; Section 3.21,
               Paragraph 5, Item 10; Section 3.22, Paragraph 5, Item 9;
               Section 3.29, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.10; Section 3.32,
               Paragraph 5, Item 10; Section 3.39, Paragraph 9, Item 5;
               Section 3.48, Paragraph 5, Item 9; *_Section 3.49_*;
               Section 3.49, Paragraph 5, Item 9; Section 3.50,
               Paragraph 5, Item 9; Section 3.51, Paragraph 5, Item 11;
               Section 3.54, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.10; Section 3.56,
               Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.10; Section 3.61, Paragraph 5, Item
               10; Section 3.66, Paragraph 6, Item 4
            sup  Section 3.3, Paragraph 5, Item 10; Section 3.11,
               Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.11; Section 3.16, Paragraph 6, Item
               8; Section 3.18, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.11; Section 3.21,
               Paragraph 5, Item 11; Section 3.22, Paragraph 5, Item 10;
               Section 3.29, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.11; Section 3.32,
               Paragraph 5, Item 11; Section 3.39, Paragraph 9, Item 6;
               Section 3.48, Paragraph 5, Item 10; Section 3.49,
               Paragraph 5, Item 10; *_Section 3.50_*; Section 3.50,
               Paragraph 5, Item 10; Section 3.51, Paragraph 5, Item 12;
               Section 3.54, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.11; Section 3.56,
               Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.11; Section 3.61, Paragraph 5, Item
               11; Section 3.66, Paragraph 6, Item 5
            svg  Section 3.6, Paragraph 15, Item 1
            t  Section 3.1, Paragraph 5, Item 3; Section 3.7, Paragraph
               5, Item 8; Section 3.11, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.7;
               Section 3.18, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.8; Section 3.29,
               Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.8; Section 3.33, Paragraph 6, Item
               2.2.3; Section 3.44, Paragraph 6, Item 2.2.12;
               *_Section 3.51_*; Section 3.54, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.7;
               Section 3.56, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.7
            table  Section 3.7, Paragraph 5, Item 9; Section 3.18,
               Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.9; Section 3.29, Paragraph 5, Item
               1.2.9; Section 3.44, Paragraph 6, Item 2.2.13;
               *_Section 3.52_*
            tbody  Section 3.52, Paragraph 6, Item 4; *_Section 3.53_*
            td  *_Section 3.54_*; Section 3.60, Paragraph 5, Item 1
            tfoot  Section 3.52, Paragraph 6, Item 5; *_Section 3.55_*
            th  *_Section 3.56_*; Section 3.60, Paragraph 5, Item 2
            thead  Section 3.52, Paragraph 6, Item 3; *_Section 3.57_*
            title  Section 3.26, Paragraph 5, Item 1; *_Section 3.58_*
            toc  Section 3.26, Paragraph 5, Item 11; *_Section 3.59_*
            tr  Section 3.53, Paragraph 4; Section 3.55, Paragraph 4;
               Section 3.57, Paragraph 4; *_Section 3.60_*
            tt  Section 3.3, Paragraph 5, Item 11; Section 3.11,

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               Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.12; Section 3.16, Paragraph 6, Item
               9; Section 3.18, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.12; Section 3.21,
               Paragraph 5, Item 12; Section 3.22, Paragraph 5, Item 11;
               Section 3.29, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.12; Section 3.32,
               Paragraph 5, Item 12; Section 3.39, Paragraph 9, Item 7;
               Section 3.48, Paragraph 5, Item 11; Section 3.49,
               Paragraph 5, Item 11; Section 3.50, Paragraph 5, Item 11;
               Section 3.51, Paragraph 5, Item 13; Section 3.54,
               Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.12; Section 3.56, Paragraph 7, Item
               1.2.12; *_Section 3.61_*; Section 3.66, Paragraph 6, Item
               6
            u  Section 3.3, Paragraph 5, Item 12; Section 3.11,
               Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.13; Section 3.18, Paragraph 7, Item
               1.2.13; Section 3.29, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.13;
               Section 3.51, Paragraph 5, Item 14; Section 3.54,
               Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.13; Section 3.56, Paragraph 7, Item
               1.2.13; *_Section 3.62_*
            ul  Section 3.1, Paragraph 5, Item 4; Section 3.7, Paragraph
               5, Item 10; Section 3.11, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.8;
               Section 3.18, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.10; Section 3.29,
               Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.10; Section 3.33, Paragraph 6, Item
               2.2.4; Section 3.44, Paragraph 6, Item 2.2.14;
               Section 3.54, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.8; Section 3.56,
               Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.8; *_Section 3.63_*
            uri  Section 3.2, Paragraph 5, Item 4; *_Section 3.64_*
            workgroup  Section 3.26, Paragraph 5, Item 6;
               *_Section 3.65_*
            xref  Section 3.3, Paragraph 5, Item 13; Section 3.11,
               Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.14; Section 3.16, Paragraph 6, Item
               10; Section 3.18, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.14; Section 3.21,
               Paragraph 5, Item 13; Section 3.22, Paragraph 5, Item 12;
               Section 3.29, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.14; Section 3.32,
               Paragraph 5, Item 13; Section 3.48, Paragraph 5, Item 12;
               Section 3.49, Paragraph 5, Item 12; Section 3.50,
               Paragraph 5, Item 12; Section 3.51, Paragraph 5, Item 15;
               Section 3.54, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.14; Section 3.56,
               Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.14; Section 3.61, Paragraph 5, Item
               12; *_Section 3.66_*
         em element  *_Section 3.22_*; Appendix C
            inside annotation  Section 3.3, Paragraph 5, Item 4
            inside blockquote  Section 3.11, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.5
            inside cref  Section 3.16, Paragraph 6, Item 3
            inside dd  Section 3.18, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.5
            inside dt  Section 3.21, Paragraph 5, Item 5
            inside li  Section 3.29, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.5
            inside name  Section 3.32, Paragraph 5, Item 5
            inside refcontent  Section 3.39, Paragraph 9, Item 3
            inside strong  Section 3.48, Paragraph 5, Item 5

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            inside sub  Section 3.49, Paragraph 5, Item 4
            inside sup  Section 3.50, Paragraph 5, Item 4
            inside t  Section 3.51, Paragraph 5, Item 6
            inside td  Section 3.54, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.5
            inside th  Section 3.56, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.5
            inside tt  Section 3.61, Paragraph 5, Item 5
            inside xref  Section 3.66, Paragraph 6, Item 2
         email element  *_Section 3.23_*; Appendix C
            ascii attribute  Section 3.23.1
            inside address  Section 3.2, Paragraph 5, Item 3
         empty attribute
            in ul element  Section 3.63.3
         eref element  *_Section 3.24_*; Appendix C
            brackets attribute  Section 3.24.1
            inside annotation  Section 3.3, Paragraph 5, Item 5
            inside blockquote  Section 3.11, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.6
            inside cref  Section 3.16, Paragraph 6, Item 4
            inside dd  Section 3.18, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.6
            inside dt  Section 3.21, Paragraph 5, Item 6
            inside em  Section 3.22, Paragraph 5, Item 5
            inside li  Section 3.29, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.6
            inside name  Section 3.32, Paragraph 5, Item 6
            inside strong  Section 3.48, Paragraph 5, Item 6
            inside sub  Section 3.49, Paragraph 5, Item 5
            inside sup  Section 3.50, Paragraph 5, Item 5
            inside t  Section 3.51, Paragraph 5, Item 7
            inside td  Section 3.54, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.6
            inside th  Section 3.56, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.6
            inside tt  Section 3.61, Paragraph 5, Item 6
            target attribute  Section 3.24.2
         extaddr element  *_Section 4.4_*; Appendix C
            ascii attribute  Section 4.4.1
            inside postal  Section 3.37, Paragraph 6, Item 1.2.5

      F

         figure element  *_Section 3.25_*; Appendix C
            align attribute  Section 3.25.1
            anchor attribute  Section 3.25.2
            inside aside  Section 3.7, Paragraph 5, Item 5
            inside blockquote  Section 3.11, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.4
            inside dd  Section 3.18, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.5
            inside li  Section 3.29, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.5
            inside section  Section 3.44, Paragraph 6, Item 2.2.8
            inside td  Section 3.54, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.4
            inside th  Section 3.56, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.4
            suppress-title attribute  Section 3.25.3
         format attribute

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            in u element  Section 3.62.3
            in xref element  Section 3.66.1
         front element  *_Section 3.26_*; Appendix C
            inside reference  Section 3.40, Paragraph 5, Item 2
            inside rfc  Section 3.43, Paragraph 5, Item 2
         fullname attribute
            in author element  Section 3.8.5
            in contact element  Section 3.14.5

      G

         group attribute
            in ol element  Section 3.34.2

      H

         hangText attribute
            in t element  Section 3.51.2
         href attribute
            in link element  Section 3.30.1

      I

         indent attribute
            in dl element  Section 3.20.2
            in ol element  Section 3.34.3
            in t element  Section 3.51.3
            in ul element  Section 3.63.4
         indexInclude attribute
            in rfc element  Section 3.43.4
         initials attribute
            in author element  Section 3.8.6
            in contact element  Section 3.14.6
         ipr attribute
            "*2026"  Appendix A.2.2.4
            "*3667"  Appendix A.2.2.3
            "*3978"  Appendix A.2.2.2
            "*trust200811"  Appendix A.2.2.1
            "*trust200902"  Appendix A.2.1
            "noDerivativesTrust200902"  Appendix A.2.1.3
            "noModificationTrust200902"  Appendix A.2.1.2
            "pre5378Trust200902"  Appendix A.2.1.4
            "trust200902"  Appendix A.2.1.1
            in rfc element  Section 3.43.5
         iprExtract attribute
            in rfc element  Section 3.43.6
         iref element  *_Section 3.27_*; Appendix C
            inside annotation  Section 3.3, Paragraph 5, Item 6

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            inside aside  Section 3.7, Paragraph 5, Item 6
            inside blockquote  Section 3.11, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.7
            inside dd  Section 3.18, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.7
            inside dt  Section 3.21, Paragraph 5, Item 7
            inside em  Section 3.22, Paragraph 5, Item 6
            inside figure  Section 3.25, Paragraph 5, Item 2
            inside li  Section 3.29, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.7
            inside name  Section 3.32, Paragraph 5, Item 7
            inside section  Section 3.44, Paragraph 6, Item 2.2.9
            inside strong  Section 3.48, Paragraph 5, Item 7
            inside sub  Section 3.49, Paragraph 5, Item 6
            inside sup  Section 3.50, Paragraph 5, Item 6
            inside t  Section 3.51, Paragraph 5, Item 8
            inside table  Section 3.52, Paragraph 6, Item 2
            inside td  Section 3.54, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.7
            inside th  Section 3.56, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.7
            inside tt  Section 3.61, Paragraph 5, Item 7
            item attribute  Section 3.27.1
            primary attribute  Section 3.27.2
            subitem attribute  Section 3.27.3
         item attribute
            in iref element  Section 3.27.1

      K

         keepWithNext attribute
            in t element  Section 3.51.4
         keepWithPrevious attribute
            in t element  Section 3.51.5
         keyword element  *_Section 3.28_*; Appendix C
            inside front  Section 3.26, Paragraph 5, Item 7

      L

         li element  *_Section 3.29_*; Appendix C
            anchor attribute  Section 3.29.1
            inside ol  Section 3.34, Paragraph 4
            inside ul  Section 3.63, Paragraph 4
         link element  *_Section 3.30_*; Appendix C
            href attribute  Section 3.30.1
            inside rfc  Section 3.43, Paragraph 5, Item 1
            rel attribute  Section 3.30.2

      M

         markers attribute
            in sourcecode element  Section 3.46.2
         Media Type

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            application/rfc+xml  *_Section 9.1_*
         middle element  *_Section 3.31_*; Appendix C
            inside rfc  Section 3.43, Paragraph 5, Item 3
         month attribute
            in date element  Section 3.17.2

      N

         name attribute
            in artwork element  Section 3.6.4
            in seriesInfo element  Section 3.45.3
            in sourcecode element  Section 3.46.3
         name element  *_Section 3.32_*; Appendix C
            inside figure  Section 3.25, Paragraph 5, Item 1
            inside note  Section 3.33, Paragraph 6, Item 1
            inside references  Section 3.42, Paragraph 6, Item 1
            inside section  Section 3.44, Paragraph 6, Item 1
            inside table  Section 3.52, Paragraph 6, Item 1
         newline attribute
            in dl element  Section 3.20.3
         note element  *_Section 3.33_*; Appendix C
            inside front  Section 3.26, Paragraph 5, Item 9
            removeInRFC attribute  Section 3.33.1
         number attribute
            in rfc element  Section 3.43.7
         numbered attribute
            in section element  Section 3.44.2

      O

         obsoletes attribute
            in rfc element  Section 3.43.8
         ol element  *_Section 3.34_*; Appendix C
            anchor attribute  Section 3.34.1
            group attribute  Section 3.34.2
            indent attribute  Section 3.34.3
            inside abstract  Section 3.1, Paragraph 5, Item 2
            inside aside  Section 3.7, Paragraph 5, Item 7
            inside blockquote  Section 3.11, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.5
            inside dd  Section 3.18, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.6
            inside li  Section 3.29, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.6
            inside note  Section 3.33, Paragraph 6, Item 2.2.2
            inside section  Section 3.44, Paragraph 6, Item 2.2.10
            inside td  Section 3.54, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.5
            inside th  Section 3.56, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.5
            spacing attribute  Section 3.34.4
            start attribute  Section 3.34.5
            type attribute  Section 3.34.6

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         organization element  *_Section 3.35_*; Appendix C
            abbrev attribute  Section 3.35.1
            ascii attribute  Section 3.35.2
            asciiAbbrev attribute  Section 3.35.3
            inside author  Section 3.8, Paragraph 8, Item 1
            inside contact  Section 3.14, Paragraph 5, Item 1
            showOnFrontPage attribute  Section 3.35.4

      P

         phone element  *_Section 3.36_*; Appendix C
            inside address  Section 3.2, Paragraph 5, Item 2
         pobox element  *_Section 4.5_*; Appendix C
            ascii attribute  Section 4.5.1
            inside postal  Section 3.37, Paragraph 6, Item 1.2.6
         postal element  *_Section 3.37_*; Appendix C
            inside address  Section 3.2, Paragraph 5, Item 1
         postalLine element  *_Section 3.38_*; Appendix C
            ascii attribute  Section 3.38.1
            inside postal  Section 3.37, Paragraph 8, Item 1
         prepTime attribute
            in rfc element  Section 3.43.9
         primary attribute
            in iref element  Section 3.27.2

      Q

         quote-title attribute
            in reference element  Section 3.40.2
         quotedFrom attribute
            in blockquote element  Section 3.11.3
         quoteTitle attribute
            in reference element  Section 3.40.3

      R

         refcontent element  *_Section 3.39_*; Appendix C
            inside reference  Section 3.40, Paragraph 5, Item 3.2.2
         reference element  *_Section 3.40_*; Appendix C
            anchor attribute  Section 3.40.1
            inside referencegroup  Section 3.41, Paragraph 4
            inside references  Section 3.42, Paragraph 6, Item 2.4.1.2.1
            quote-title attribute  Section 3.40.2
            quoteTitle attribute  Section 3.40.3
            target attribute  Section 3.40.4
         referencegroup element  *_Section 3.41_*; Appendix C
            anchor attribute  Section 3.41.1
            inside references  Section 3.42, Paragraph 6, Item 2.4.1.2.2

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            target attribute  Section 3.41.2
         references element  *_Section 3.42_*; Appendix C
            anchor attribute  Section 3.42.1
            inside back  Section 3.9, Paragraph 5, Item 2
            inside references  Section 3.42, Paragraph 6, Item 2.2.1
         region element  *_Section 4.6_*; Appendix C
            ascii attribute  Section 4.6.1
            inside postal  Section 3.37, Paragraph 6, Item 1.2.7
         rel attribute
            in link element  Section 3.30.2
         relative attribute
            in relref element  Section 4.7.2
            in xref element  Section 3.66.2
         relref element  *_Section 4.7_*; Appendix C
            displayFormat attribute  Section 4.7.1
            inside annotation  Section 3.3, Paragraph 5, Item 7
            inside blockquote  Section 3.11, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.8
            inside cref  Section 3.16, Paragraph 6, Item 5
            inside dd  Section 3.18, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.8
            inside dt  Section 3.21, Paragraph 5, Item 8
            inside em  Section 3.22, Paragraph 5, Item 7
            inside li  Section 3.29, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.8
            inside name  Section 3.32, Paragraph 5, Item 8
            inside strong  Section 3.48, Paragraph 5, Item 8
            inside sub  Section 3.49, Paragraph 5, Item 7
            inside sup  Section 3.50, Paragraph 5, Item 7
            inside t  Section 3.51, Paragraph 5, Item 9
            inside td  Section 3.54, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.8
            inside th  Section 3.56, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.8
            inside tt  Section 3.61, Paragraph 5, Item 8
            relative attribute  Section 4.7.2
            section attribute  Section 4.7.3
            target attribute  Section 4.7.4
         removeInRFC attribute
            in note element  Section 3.33.1
            in section element  Section 3.44.3
         rfc element  *_Section 3.43_*; Appendix C
            category attribute  Section 3.43.1
            consensus attribute  Section 3.43.2
            docName attribute  Section 3.43.3
            indexInclude attribute  Section 3.43.4
            ipr attribute  Section 3.43.5
            iprExtract attribute  Section 3.43.6
            number attribute  Section 3.43.7
            obsoletes attribute  Section 3.43.8
            prepTime attribute  Section 3.43.9
            seriesNo attribute  Section 3.43.10
            sortRefs attribute  Section 3.43.11

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            submissionType attribute  Section 3.43.12
            symRefs attribute  Section 3.43.13
            tocDepth attribute  Section 3.43.14
            tocInclude attribute  Section 3.43.15
            updates attribute  Section 3.43.16
            version attribute  Section 3.43.17
         role attribute
            in author element  Section 3.8.7
         rowspan attribute
            in td element  Section 3.54.4
            in th element  Section 3.56.4

      S

         section attribute
            in relref element  Section 4.7.3
            in xref element  Section 3.66.3
         section element  *_Section 3.44_*; Appendix C
            anchor attribute  Section 3.44.1
            inside back  Section 3.9, Paragraph 5, Item 3
            inside boilerplate  Section 3.12, Paragraph 5
            inside middle  Section 3.31, Paragraph 4
            inside section  Section 3.44, Paragraph 6, Item 3
            inside toc  Section 3.59, Paragraph 2; Section 3.59,
               Paragraph 5
            numbered attribute  Section 3.44.2
            removeInRFC attribute  Section 3.44.3
            toc attribute  Section 3.44.4
         sectionFormat attribute
            in xref element  Section 3.66.4
         seriesInfo element  *_Section 3.45_*; Appendix C
            asciiName attribute  Section 3.45.1
            asciiValue attribute  Section 3.45.2
            inside front  Section 3.26, Paragraph 5, Item 2
            inside reference  Section 3.40, Paragraph 5, Item 3.2.3
            name attribute  Section 3.45.3
            status attribute  Section 3.45.4
            stream attribute  Section 3.45.5
            value attribute  Section 3.45.6
         seriesNo attribute
            in rfc element  Section 3.43.10
         showOnFrontPage attribute
            in organization element  Section 3.35.4
         sortingcode element  *_Section 4.8_*; Appendix C
            ascii attribute  Section 4.8.1
            inside postal  Section 3.37, Paragraph 6, Item 1.2.8
         sortRefs attribute
            in rfc element  Section 3.43.11

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         source attribute
            in cref element  Section 3.16.3
         sourcecode element  *_Section 3.46_*; Appendix C
            anchor attribute  Section 3.46.1
            inside blockquote  Section 3.11, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.6
            inside dd  Section 3.18, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.7
            inside figure  Section 3.25, Paragraph 5, Item 3.2.3
            inside li  Section 3.29, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.7
            inside section  Section 3.44, Paragraph 6, Item 2.2.11
            inside td  Section 3.54, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.6
            inside th  Section 3.56, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.6
            markers attribute  Section 3.46.2
            name attribute  Section 3.46.3
            src attribute  Section 3.46.4
            type attribute  Section 3.46.5
         spacing attribute
            in dl element  Section 3.20.4
            in ol element  Section 3.34.4
            in ul element  Section 3.63.5
         src attribute
            in artwork element  Section 3.6.5
            in sourcecode element  Section 3.46.4
         start attribute
            in ol element  Section 3.34.5
         status attribute
            in seriesInfo element  Section 3.45.4
         stream attribute
            in seriesInfo element  Section 3.45.5
         stream element  *_Section 3.47_*; Appendix C
            inside reference  Section 3.40, Paragraph 5, Item 1
         street element  *_Section 4.9_*; Appendix C
            ascii attribute  Section 4.9.1
            inside postal  Section 3.37, Paragraph 6, Item 1.2.9
         strong element  *_Section 3.48_*; Appendix C
            inside annotation  Section 3.3, Paragraph 5, Item 8
            inside blockquote  Section 3.11, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.9
            inside cref  Section 3.16, Paragraph 6, Item 6
            inside dd  Section 3.18, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.9
            inside dt  Section 3.21, Paragraph 5, Item 9
            inside em  Section 3.22, Paragraph 5, Item 8
            inside li  Section 3.29, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.9
            inside name  Section 3.32, Paragraph 5, Item 9
            inside refcontent  Section 3.39, Paragraph 9, Item 4
            inside sub  Section 3.49, Paragraph 5, Item 8
            inside sup  Section 3.50, Paragraph 5, Item 8
            inside t  Section 3.51, Paragraph 5, Item 10
            inside td  Section 3.54, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.9
            inside th  Section 3.56, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.9

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            inside tt  Section 3.61, Paragraph 5, Item 9
            inside xref  Section 3.66, Paragraph 6, Item 3
         sub element  *_Section 3.49_*; Appendix C
            inside annotation  Section 3.3, Paragraph 5, Item 9
            inside blockquote  Section 3.11, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.10
            inside cref  Section 3.16, Paragraph 6, Item 7
            inside dd  Section 3.18, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.10
            inside dt  Section 3.21, Paragraph 5, Item 10
            inside em  Section 3.22, Paragraph 5, Item 9
            inside li  Section 3.29, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.10
            inside name  Section 3.32, Paragraph 5, Item 10
            inside refcontent  Section 3.39, Paragraph 9, Item 5
            inside strong  Section 3.48, Paragraph 5, Item 9
            inside sub  Section 3.49, Paragraph 5, Item 9
            inside sup  Section 3.50, Paragraph 5, Item 9
            inside t  Section 3.51, Paragraph 5, Item 11
            inside td  Section 3.54, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.10
            inside th  Section 3.56, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.10
            inside tt  Section 3.61, Paragraph 5, Item 10
            inside xref  Section 3.66, Paragraph 6, Item 4
         subitem attribute
            in iref element  Section 3.27.3
         submissionType attribute
            in rfc element  Section 3.43.12
         sup element  *_Section 3.50_*; Appendix C
            inside annotation  Section 3.3, Paragraph 5, Item 10
            inside blockquote  Section 3.11, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.11
            inside cref  Section 3.16, Paragraph 6, Item 8
            inside dd  Section 3.18, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.11
            inside dt  Section 3.21, Paragraph 5, Item 11
            inside em  Section 3.22, Paragraph 5, Item 10
            inside li  Section 3.29, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.11
            inside name  Section 3.32, Paragraph 5, Item 11
            inside refcontent  Section 3.39, Paragraph 9, Item 6
            inside strong  Section 3.48, Paragraph 5, Item 10
            inside sub  Section 3.49, Paragraph 5, Item 10
            inside sup  Section 3.50, Paragraph 5, Item 10
            inside t  Section 3.51, Paragraph 5, Item 12
            inside td  Section 3.54, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.11
            inside th  Section 3.56, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.11
            inside tt  Section 3.61, Paragraph 5, Item 11
            inside xref  Section 3.66, Paragraph 6, Item 5
         suppress-title attribute
            in figure element  Section 3.25.3
         surname attribute
            in author element  Section 3.8.8
            in contact element  Section 3.14.7
         svg element

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            inside artwork  Section 3.6, Paragraph 15, Item 1
         symRefs attribute
            in rfc element  Section 3.43.13

      T

         t element  *_Section 3.51_*; Appendix C
            anchor attribute  Section 3.51.1
            hangText attribute  Section 3.51.2
            indent attribute  Section 3.51.3
            inside abstract  Section 3.1, Paragraph 5, Item 3
            inside aside  Section 3.7, Paragraph 5, Item 8
            inside blockquote  Section 3.11, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.7
            inside dd  Section 3.18, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.8
            inside li  Section 3.29, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.8
            inside note  Section 3.33, Paragraph 6, Item 2.2.3
            inside section  Section 3.44, Paragraph 6, Item 2.2.12
            inside td  Section 3.54, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.7
            inside th  Section 3.56, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.7
            keepWithNext attribute  Section 3.51.4
            keepWithPrevious attribute  Section 3.51.5
         table element  *_Section 3.52_*; Appendix C
            align attribute  Section 3.52.1
            anchor attribute  Section 3.52.2
            inside aside  Section 3.7, Paragraph 5, Item 9
            inside dd  Section 3.18, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.9
            inside li  Section 3.29, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.9
            inside section  Section 3.44, Paragraph 6, Item 2.2.13
         target attribute
            in displayreference element  Section 3.19.1
            in eref element  Section 3.24.2
            in reference element  Section 3.40.4
            in referencegroup element  Section 3.41.2
            in relref element  Section 4.7.4
            in xref element  Section 3.66.5
         tbody element  *_Section 3.53_*; Appendix C
            anchor attribute  Section 3.53.1
            inside table  Section 3.52, Paragraph 6, Item 4
         td element  *_Section 3.54_*; Appendix C
            align attribute  Section 3.54.1
            anchor attribute  Section 3.54.2
            colspan attribute  Section 3.54.3
            inside tr  Section 3.60, Paragraph 5, Item 1
            rowspan attribute  Section 3.54.4
         tfoot element  *_Section 3.55_*; Appendix C
            anchor attribute  Section 3.55.1
            inside table  Section 3.52, Paragraph 6, Item 5
         th element  *_Section 3.56_*; Appendix C

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            align attribute  Section 3.56.1
            anchor attribute  Section 3.56.2
            colspan attribute  Section 3.56.3
            inside tr  Section 3.60, Paragraph 5, Item 2
            rowspan attribute  Section 3.56.4
         thead element  *_Section 3.57_*; Appendix C
            anchor attribute  Section 3.57.1
            inside table  Section 3.52, Paragraph 6, Item 3
         title element  *_Section 3.58_*; Appendix C
            abbrev attribute  Section 3.58.1
            ascii attribute  Section 3.58.2
            inside front  Section 3.26, Paragraph 5, Item 1
         to attribute
            in displayreference element  Section 3.19.2
         toc attribute
            in section element  Section 3.44.4
         toc element  *_Section 3.59_*; Appendix C
            inside front  Section 3.26, Paragraph 5, Item 11
         tocDepth attribute
            in rfc element  Section 3.43.14
         tocInclude attribute
            in rfc element  Section 3.43.15
         tr element  *_Section 3.60_*; Appendix C
            anchor attribute  Section 3.60.1
            inside tbody  Section 3.53, Paragraph 4
            inside tfoot  Section 3.55, Paragraph 4
            inside thead  Section 3.57, Paragraph 4
         tt element  *_Section 3.61_*; Appendix C
            inside annotation  Section 3.3, Paragraph 5, Item 11
            inside blockquote  Section 3.11, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.12
            inside cref  Section 3.16, Paragraph 6, Item 9
            inside dd  Section 3.18, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.12
            inside dt  Section 3.21, Paragraph 5, Item 12
            inside em  Section 3.22, Paragraph 5, Item 11
            inside li  Section 3.29, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.12
            inside name  Section 3.32, Paragraph 5, Item 12
            inside refcontent  Section 3.39, Paragraph 9, Item 7
            inside strong  Section 3.48, Paragraph 5, Item 11
            inside sub  Section 3.49, Paragraph 5, Item 11
            inside sup  Section 3.50, Paragraph 5, Item 11
            inside t  Section 3.51, Paragraph 5, Item 13
            inside td  Section 3.54, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.12
            inside th  Section 3.56, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.12
            inside xref  Section 3.66, Paragraph 6, Item 6
         type attribute
            in artwork element  Section 3.6.6
            in ol element  Section 3.34.6
            in sourcecode element  Section 3.46.5

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      U

         u element  *_Section 3.62_*; Appendix C
            anchor attribute  Section 3.62.1
            ascii attribute  Section 3.62.2
            format attribute  Section 3.62.3
            inside annotation  Section 3.3, Paragraph 5, Item 12
            inside blockquote  Section 3.11, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.13
            inside dd  Section 3.18, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.13
            inside li  Section 3.29, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.13
            inside t  Section 3.51, Paragraph 5, Item 14
            inside td  Section 3.54, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.13
            inside th  Section 3.56, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.13
         ul element  *_Section 3.63_*; Appendix C
            anchor attribute  Section 3.63.1
            bare attribute  Section 3.63.2
            empty attribute  Section 3.63.3
            indent attribute  Section 3.63.4
            inside abstract  Section 3.1, Paragraph 5, Item 4
            inside aside  Section 3.7, Paragraph 5, Item 10
            inside blockquote  Section 3.11, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.8
            inside dd  Section 3.18, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.10
            inside li  Section 3.29, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.10
            inside note  Section 3.33, Paragraph 6, Item 2.2.4
            inside section  Section 3.44, Paragraph 6, Item 2.2.14
            inside td  Section 3.54, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.8
            inside th  Section 3.56, Paragraph 5, Item 1.2.8
            spacing attribute  Section 3.63.5
         updates attribute
            in rfc element  Section 3.43.16
         uri element  *_Section 3.64_*; Appendix C
            inside address  Section 3.2, Paragraph 5, Item 4

      V

         value attribute
            in seriesInfo element  Section 3.45.6
         version attribute
            in rfc element  Section 3.43.17

      W

         workgroup element  *_Section 3.65_*; Appendix C
            inside front  Section 3.26, Paragraph 5, Item 6

      X

         xref element  *_Section 3.66_*; Appendix C

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            format attribute  Section 3.66.1
            inside annotation  Section 3.3, Paragraph 5, Item 13
            inside blockquote  Section 3.11, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.14
            inside cref  Section 3.16, Paragraph 6, Item 10
            inside dd  Section 3.18, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.14
            inside dt  Section 3.21, Paragraph 5, Item 13
            inside em  Section 3.22, Paragraph 5, Item 12
            inside li  Section 3.29, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.14
            inside name  Section 3.32, Paragraph 5, Item 13
            inside strong  Section 3.48, Paragraph 5, Item 12
            inside sub  Section 3.49, Paragraph 5, Item 12
            inside sup  Section 3.50, Paragraph 5, Item 12
            inside t  Section 3.51, Paragraph 5, Item 15
            inside td  Section 3.54, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.14
            inside th  Section 3.56, Paragraph 7, Item 1.2.14
            inside tt  Section 3.61, Paragraph 5, Item 12
            relative attribute  Section 3.66.2
            section attribute  Section 3.66.3
            sectionFormat attribute  Section 3.66.4
            target attribute  Section 3.66.5
         xref formats
            counter  *_Section 3.66.1_*
            default  *_Section 3.66.1_*
            none  *_Section 3.66.1_*
            title  *_Section 3.66.1_*

      Y

         year attribute
            in date element  Section 3.17.3

Authors' Addresses

   John Levine (editor)
   Standcore
   Email: john.levine@standcore.com

   Paul Hoffman (editor)
   ICANN
   Email: paul.hoffman@icann.org

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