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RFC reading utility

Started by September 05, 2002 12:37 AM
2 comments, last by jameshy 22 years, 5 months ago
I''m reading RFC2616 these days, and It''s very hard to browse a RFC document because they are in format of plain text. I''m wondering is there any RFC reading software available on windows?
I usually print them out; that''s what they''re formatted for, and they''re useful to have around and to annotate. But is it really that hard to read text on your screen?



Don''t listen to me. I''ve had too much coffee.
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if you look around you can find the RFC''s formatted for HTML - they are bit easier on the eyes... and importing them into Word and printing helps too...
Dave Dak Lozar Loeser
"Software Engineering is a race between the programmers, trying to make bigger and better fool-proof software, and the universe trying to make bigger fools. So far the Universe in winning."--anonymous
oops, I find a tool RFC View finally from another forum. It generates a title tree and easy for navigating the whole rfc document. That''s just what I need. Although it prints with a minor problem, I don''t plan to print a RFC document out. I downloaded it at http://www.effetech.com/rfc/

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