Re: [DNSOP] New draft on representing DNS messages in JSON

Paul Hoffman <paul.hoffman@vpnc.org> Sun, 07 September 2014 02:28 UTC

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Or, we could use an actual standards-track RFC: 4343. I take it no one remembers this one...

--Paul Hoffman