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Fixes #4 (Ordering of subtypes and query string parameters) #25

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  • Changes in crypto-conditions.md:
    • Clarify ordering of all parameters in condition URIs
    • Add examples for parameter ordering in condition URIs
    • Fix broken parser values in author’s portion of “NIST - Recommendation for Key Management”
    • Add special formatting to URI parameter names like fmt and cost, etc.
  • Changes in README.md
    • Fix typo in grunt kramdown command.

* Changes in crypto-conditions.md:
  * Clarify ordering of all parameters in condition URIs
  * Add examples for parameter ordering in condition URIs
  * Fix broken parser values in author’s portion of “NIST - Recommendation for Key Management”
  * Add special formatting to URI parameter names like `fmt` and `cost`, etc.
* Changes in README.md
  * Fix typo in grunt kramdown command.
@sappenin sappenin changed the title Fixes rfcs/crypto-conditions/issues/4 Fixes #4 (Ordering of subtypes and query string parameters) Jul 22, 2017
- fullname: William Burr
- fullname: William Polk
- fullname: Miles Smid
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Without these changes, I was unable to get the xml2rfc tool to properly generate an HTML variant of the specification document.

@sappenin sappenin merged commit 92dc0cb into rfcs:master Sep 26, 2017
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