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dnsxml - A standard XML representation of DNS data
draft-daley-dnsxml-00

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (individual)
Expired & archived
Authors Jay Daley , Stephen Morris , John Dickinson
Last updated 2014-01-31 (Latest revision 2013-07-30)
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Abstract

This memo describes a syntax for encoding DNS Resource Records in XML, and a schema to define that syntax written in XML Schema. It can be used to represent all DNS RDATA. This can be used by diverse applications as a common format. DNS Resource Records are represented as XML elements with the name of the element taken from the mnemonic used to represent the DNS Resource Record in presentation format. The RDATA is represented as XML attributes or content of the element. The attribute names are taken from the RDATA field names specified in the normative RFC.

Authors

Jay Daley
Stephen Morris
John Dickinson

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