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Date: Wed, 26 Jul 1995 18:17:07 GMT
From: Iain O'Cain (ec@resco.com)
Understanding HotJava; understanding MMM
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HotJava is certainly conceptually tangental to SGML! Even
though it isn't about perfect control of presentation, there
are probably valid concerns that relate to the fact that the
only reason HotJava "uses" SGML is for simpler compatibility
with HTML.
The points above
about control of formatting likely call for something
altogether different
from HTML.
- 1.
Java and SGML are orthogonal? (Charlie Stross)
- 1.
JAVA to replace current Operating Systems (Ron Lake)
- 1.
What SGML has to do with Java (David Megginson)
- 2.
The (Christophe Vermeulen)