Re: [Tools-discuss] HTML vs HTMLized

Michael Richardson <mcr+ietf@sandelman.ca> Thu, 05 December 2019 17:27 UTC

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Subject: Re: [Tools-discuss] HTML vs HTMLized
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Julian Reschke <julian.reschke@gmx.de> wrote:
    >> >>> the "HTML" button.
    >> >>>
    >> >>> A question: do I only get HTML version from XML if I upload v3 XML?
    >> >>
    >> >> Yes, that's right. There are too many issues with the v2 HTML output.
    >>
    >> > I upgraded the kramdown on my laptop, and generated a new .xml file.
    >> > I can't tell if it's v2 or v3 from a quick look at the file.
    >> > https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-richardson-anima-ipv6-lldp/
    >>
    >> I've concluded that I'm doing something wrong with kramdown, and I'm getting
    >> v2 XML output, even when I ask for v3.

    > I don't think kramdown can actually generate v3 (yet).

kramdown-rfc2629 version 1.2.13 says:

dooku-[~](2.6.5) mcr 10052 %kramdown-rfc2629 -h
Usage: kramdown-rfc2629 [options] file.md|file.mkd > file.xml
    -v, --[no-]verbose               Run verbosely
    -3, --[no-]v3                    Use RFCXML v3 processing rules

which is new compared to 1.2.12.  But, maybe it doesn't do very much yet :-)
I'm hoping Carsten will educate us... usually when I ask for some feature, he
answers with, "You mean --foobar which has been there since last year?"

(I believe Carsten has temporal ESP and is able to read our the brains of
 other people three to fifteen months in the future. He doesn't use this
 power for any visible evil, because he already knows when not to)

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