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    Eve,<br>
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    Thank you, I should have been more clear: I know how to render the
    different formats from XML (I've been doing it for years in the
    IETF), the question was actually about *posting* the rendered HTML
    someplace. Specifically, does the WG have a place to put rendered
    HTML pages online? The wiki won't do, as it's in a variant of
    Markdown and not HTML, but I remember some folks (John? Nat?)
    mentioning a separate repository for hosting the HTML. I could check
    in the HTML to the Git repository and we could link to that, but
    that seems a little silly to me to check in a rendered artifact next
    to the code that generates it. There's far too much possibility of
    version skew there.<br>
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    Eventually I'd like to get to a continuous integration/deployment
    system like that which was used with the HTTP2 specs on GitHub,
    where the latest versions are automatically built and published to
    the appropriate website.<br>
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     -- Justin<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/1/2015 8:24 PM, Eve Maler wrote:<br>
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      <div dir="ltr">Hi Justin-- You can use the transform at <a
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        to create HTML.</div>
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                  <p><b>Eve Maler<br>
                    </b>ForgeRock Office of the CTO | VP Innovation
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        <div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 1:49 PM, Justin
          Richer <span dir="ltr"><<a moz-do-not-send="true"
              href="mailto:jricher@mit.edu" target="_blank">jricher@mit.edu</a>></span>
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            <div style="word-wrap:break-word">The alpha (or pre-alpha?)
              versions of the OAuth 2 and OpenID Connect HEART profiles
              are now available in the HEART Git repository on
              bitbucket:
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              <div>These are nearly straight imports of the Secure
                RESTful Interfaces profiles originally published by
                MITRE:</div>
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                  href="http://secure-restful-interface-profile.github.io/pages/"
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              <div>The documents are in xml2rfc format, but I’d be happy
                to render them to HTML and post them somewhere if
                someone can point me to the appropriate process for
                that.</div>
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                  <div> — Justin</div>
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