Julian Reschke [mailto:julian(_dot_)reschke(_at_)gmx(_dot_)de] writes:
...
I can get the same thing by using a date element like <date
year="2009"> and
making xml2rfc fill in the rest. Change it to <date year="2010"> :-).
...
Yes. Both xml2rfc and rfc2629.xslt allow you to default year/month/day,
but only as long as the values you *do* provide match the current date.
For IDs, my recommendation is to *always* set all three elements, so
that when the document is regenerated later again, it will have the
proper submission date.
I'm a little puzzled by this: why would I want to regenerate a draft?
Best regards, Julian
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