For those who want to see the whole RFC process, and have a couple years to wait for something to go thru it (if you're lucky), see: http://www.rfc-editor.org/ The second link takes you to the whole story. It will also get you to the current queue of RFCs in process, a list containing over fifty potential RFCs. Also, check out RFC 2360, the guide to standards for RFC writers (the structure is very precise). And, as others have noted, there are all of the RFCs at a multitude of sites. Cheers dan -- Dan Lester, 3577 East Pecan, Boise, ID 83716-7115 USA 208-383-0165 [log in to unmask] http://www.84.com/ http://www.idaholibraries.org/ http://library.boisestate.edu/ http://cyclops.boisestate.edu/ http://www.lili.org/ http://www.postcard.org/ Sent me a postcard of a library yet?