Plantilla:Cita IETF
Referencia vacía (ayuda).
Esta es una plantilla para citar documentos de la IETF[1][2] incluyendo:
- Request for Comments (RFC)[3]
- Internet Standard (STD)[4][5]
- Best current practice (BCP)[6]
- For Your Information (FYI)[7][8]
- Internet Draft (I-D)
- Internet Experiment Note (IEN)
- RARE Technical Reports (RTR)[9]
Uso
Nota: Los nombres de los parámetros deben estar en minúsculas.
|appendix=
– Número de apéndice.|appendix=A.1
produce "sec. A.1" También se utiliza para crear un enlace de anclaje para la URL del documento.|autolink=
–|autolink=sí
or|autolink=no
Genere automáticamente un enlace a ietf.org para los documentos especificados con|rfc=
,|std=
,|bcp=
,|fyi=
,|draft=
,|ien=
, o|rtr=
. (habilitado por defecto)|bcp=
– Número de documento Best Current Practice (BCP). También se utiliza para generar automáticamente un enlace a ietf.org.|draft=
– Nombre del documento Internet Draft (I-D), incluido el borrador principal. También se utiliza para generar automáticamente un enlace a ietf.org.|fyi=
– Número de documento For Your Information (FYI). También se utiliza para generar automáticamente un enlace a ietf.org.|idanchor=
– Enlace de destino de destino. Por defecto, no se genera ningún enlace de anclaje. El valor especial|idanchor=ietf
genera un enlace de anclaje adecuado para usar con el parámetro ref de esta plantilla. Requiere uno de id, rfc, std, bcp, fyi, draft Los campos ien o rtr estarán presentes en el texto del enlace de anclaje.|idlink=
– Ancla del documento interno o título de un artículo de Wikipedia para vincular a través del identificador del documento. El artículo ya debería existir. No debe estar enlazado a si mismo. Úsese junto con id, rfc, std, bcp, fyi , draft, ien o rtr.|idlinktype=
–Uno de los valores: id, rfc, std, bcp, fyi, draft, ien o rtr se puede asignar a idlinktype para forzar a la plantilla a usar el identificador de documento especificado como el texto del enlace para idanchor o idlink. Úsese junto con idanchor o idlink e id, rfc, std , bcp, fyi, draft, ien or rtr.|ien=
– Number of the Internet Experiment Note (IEN) document. Also used to automatically generate a link to ietf.org.|nosec=
– Using section, 'sections, or appendix automatically places the sec. notation. Se|nosec=y
to hide the sec. notation.|referenceid=
– Reference id for the document. Used to create an anchor link for the document's URL.|rfc=
– Number of the Request for Comments (RFC) document. Also used to automatically generate a link to ietf.org.|rtr=
– Number of the RARE Technical Reports (RTR) document. Also used to automatically generate a link to ietf.org.|section=
– Section number of the document.|section=4.3.1
produces "sec. 4.3.1" Also used to create an anchor link for the document's URL. Can also be used in combination with sections to link to the first section in the given section range.|sections=
– Section range of the document.|sections=4.3-4.7
produces "sec. 4.3-4.7"|sectionname=
– The section name or section title of the document, written in full; displays before title and enclosed in quotes.|std=
– Number of the Internet Standard (STD) document. Also used to automatically generate a link to ietf.org.
As with all cs1|2 templates, |title=
is required. If omitted, the template will attempt to auto-generate a title using the first of rfc, std, bcp, fyi, draft, ien, rtr or id document identifier parameters, in that order.
Copy a blank version to use. Remember to use the "|" (pipe) character between each parameter. Please delete any unused parameters to avoid clutter in the edit window.
Full version (copy and paste text below and delete parameters you don't need) | ||
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Most commonly used parameters (use this and you won't have to delete as much) | ||
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Example 1 |
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The Tao of IETF: A Novice's Guide to the Internet Engineering Task Force, doi:10.17487/RFC4677, FYI 17. RFC 4677. |
Example 2 | {{cite IETF | title = Telnet protocol specification | rfc = 854 | std = 8 | sectionname = Are You There (AYT) | page = 8 | last1 = Postel | first1 = J. | author-link1 = Jon Postel | last2 = Reynolds | first2 = J. | author-link2 = Joyce K. Reynolds | date = May 1983 | publisher = [[Internet Engineering Task Force|IETF]] | access-date = October 20, 2009 | doi = 10.17487/RFC0854 }} |
«Are You There (AYT)», Telnet protocol specification, p. 8, doi:10.17487/RFC0854, STD 8. RFC 854. |
Examples
- {{cite IETF
| title = JSON
| rfc = 7159
| sectionname = IANA Considerations
| section = 11
| author = T. Bray
| authorlink = Tim Bray
| date = March 2014
| publisher = [[Internet Engineering Task Force|IETF]]
| accessdate = November 26, 2017
| doi = 10.17487/RFC7159
}}
→ «IANA Considerations», JSON, sec. 11, doi:10.17487/RFC7159, RFC 7159.
- {{cite IETF
| title = Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.1
| rfc = 2616
| first1 = R.
| last1 = Fielding
| authorlink1 = Roy Fielding
| first2 = J.
| last2 = Gettys
| authorlink2 = Jim Gettys
| first3 = J.
| last3 = Mogul
| first4 = H.
| last4 = Frystyk
| authorlink4 = Henrik Frystyk Nielsen
| first5 = L.
| last5 = Masinter
| first6 = P.
| last6 = Leach
| first7 = T.
| last7 = Berners-Lee
| authorlink7 = Tim Berners-Lee
|date=June 1999
| publisher = [[Internet Engineering Task Force|IETF]]
| doi = 10.17487/RFC2616
}}
→ Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.1, doi:10.17487/RFC2616, RFC 2616.
- {{cite IETF
| title = Domain names - concepts and facilities
| rfc = 1034
| sectionname = Name space specifications and terminology
| section = 3.1
| author = P. Mockapetris
| authorlink = Paul Mockapetris
|date=November 1987
| publisher = [[Internet Engineering Task Force|IETF]]
| accessdate = August 3, 2008
| doi = 10.17487/RFC1034
| quote = A domain is a subdomain of another domain if it is contained within that domain. This relationship can be tested by seeing if the subdomain's name ends with the containing domain's name. For example, A.B.C.D is a subdomain of B.C.D, C.D, D, and ' '.
}}
→ «Name space specifications and terminology», Domain names - concepts and facilities, sec. 3.1, doi:10.17487/RFC1034, RFC 1034.
Technical notes
Regression testing
Regression tests are available here:
Subtemplates
{{Cite IETF}}
uses the following subtemplates:
{{Cite IETF/doctypes}}
{{Cite IETF/makelink}}
{{Cite IETF/refanchor}}
URL generation
HTML versions of the IETF documents are created with the Rfcmarkup tool from Henrik Levkowetz.[10][11]
Request for Comments (RFC), Best Current Practice (BCP), and Internet Draft (I-D) documents which have been processed by the Rfcmarkup tool are cached by https://tools.ietf.org/html/
[12][13] and are linked via:
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc<document number>
https://tools.ietf.org/html/bcp<document number>
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-<draft name>
Internet Standard (STD) and For Your Information (FYI) documents are linked via the Rfcmarkup tool using the doc=
parameter:
https://tools.ietf.org/rfcmarkup?doc=std<document number>
https://tools.ietf.org/rfcmarkup?doc=fyi<document number>
Internet Experiment Note (IEN) and RARE Technical Reports (RTR) documents are linked via the Rfcmarkup tool using the url=
parameter and a path to the document:
https://tools.ietf.org/rfcmarkup?url=ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/ien/ien<document number>.txt
https://tools.ietf.org/rfcmarkup?url=ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/museum/RAREreports/rtr<document number>.txt
URL anchor generation
Anchors are generated for the URL using four parameters:
|section=number
generates#section-<number>
|appendix=number
generates#appendix-<number>
|referenceid=id
generates#ref-<id>
|page=number
generates#page-<number>
The template will give priority to the first of the parameters: |section=
, |appendix=
, |referenceid=
, or |page=
in this order and create an anchor using the first matching parameter.
References
- ↑ The Tao of IETF: A Novice's Guide to the Internet Engineering Task Force, doi:10.17487/RFC4677, FYI 17. RFC 4677.
- ↑ «Internet Documentation», A Primer On Internet and TCP/IP Tools, sec. 4, doi:10.17487/RFC1739, RFC 1739.
- ↑ «Request for Comments (RFCs)», A Primer On Internet and TCP/IP Tools, pp. 36–38. sec. 4.1, doi:10.17487/RFC1739, RFC 1739.
- ↑ The Internet Standards Process -- Revision 3, doi:10.17487/RFC2026, BCP 9. RFC 2026.
- ↑ «Internet Standards», A Primer On Internet and TCP/IP Tools, pp. 38–39. sec. 4.2, doi:10.17487/RFC1739, RFC 1739.
- ↑ Best Current Practices, doi:10.17487/RFC1818, BCP 1. RFC 1818.
- ↑ F.Y.I. on F.Y.I.: Introduction to the F.Y.I. Notes, doi:10.17487/RFC1150, FYI 1. RFC 1150.
- ↑ «For Your Information Documents», A Primer On Internet and TCP/IP Tools, p. 39. sec. 4.3, doi:10.17487/RFC1739, RFC 1739.
- ↑ «RARE Technical Reports», A Primer On Internet and TCP/IP Tools, p. 40. sec. 4.4, doi:10.17487/RFC1739, RFC 1739.
- ↑ Levkowetz, Henrik (March 7, 2017). «Rfcmarkup Tool». IETF. Consultado el November 26, 2017.
- ↑ Levkowetz, Henrik (July 13, 2016). «rfcmarkup-1.121.tgz (29.7 KB)». IETF. Consultado el November 26, 2017.
- ↑ «IETF Documents». IETF. Consultado el November 2, 2009.
- ↑ «HTTP 404 handler for a directory of htmlized documents». IETF. October 14, 2009. Consultado el November 2, 2009.
Further reading
- Internet Official Protocol Standards, doi:10.17487/RFC5000, STD 1. RFC 5000.
- Not All RFCs are Standards, doi:10.17487/RFC1796, RFC 1796.
- Stewart, William. «Related RFC's, BCP, FYI, IEN, RTR, STD». LivingInternet.com. Consultado el November 2, 2009.
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