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  <title abbrev="RFCXML V3 as Implemented">The RFCXML version 3 Vocabulary as Implemented</title>
  <author initials="J." surname="Levine" fullname="John Levine" role="editor">
    <organization>Standcore</organization>
	<address><email>john.levine@standcore.com</email></address>
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  <author initials="P." surname="Hoffman" fullname="Paul Hoffman" role="editor">
    <organization>ICANN</organization>
	<address><email>paul.hoffman@icann.org</email></address>
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       This is a tombstone for a document that described the RFCXML version 3 vocabulary as it was previously implemented in tools used by the RFC Production Center.
       There is no intention of publishing this Internet Draft as an RFC.
       See the introduction for more information about this tombstone.
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  Previous versions of this draft discussed the updated version 3 ("v3") of the RFCXML vocabulary as they were implemented in tools used by the RFC Production Center (RPC).
  However, the information in this draft has been superseded by <eref target="https://authors.ietf.org/en/rfcxml-vocabulary" brackets="angle"/>, which is maintained by the RPC.
  That site is now the definitive version of the RFCXML vocabulary.
  More information can be found at <eref target="https://authors.ietf.org/en/rfcxml-overview" brackets="angle"/>.   
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