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- From: innuendo@execpc.com (Jonathan Gapen)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: Announce: AWeb 1.0 released!
- Date: 25 Mar 1996 23:20:24 GMT
- Organization: esCom Amiga Madison Enthusiast's Organisation
- Message-ID: <4j79no$c3i@daily-planet.execpc.com>
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- In article <4j65ge$dk@serpens.rhein.de> mlelstv@serpens.rhein.de (Michael van Elst) writes:
- > jlidstro@bd.edu.amu.se (John F. Lidstrom) writes:
- >
- > > MvE> It doesn't crash (up to now) and is fully multi-threaded.
- >
- > >Mmmm.. That's true. But I _really_ miss the ability to center text&gxf =o)
- >
- > Well. I can wait for HTML3 support until people start to use HTML3.
- > And I deliberately ignore Netscape proprietary expansions, support
- > for these is a Bad Thing (TM).
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- Besides, HTML 3.0 was only a working draft, which has now expired. Other
- drafts currently under consideration include many of the elements of the
- proposed HTML 3.0, such as tables, but HTML 3.0 itself is dead.
- Support for Netscape extensions is a very bad thing, I agree, because
- they're taking a markup language designed around document structure, and
- trying to force formatting on it. So, a few years down the road, after
- Netscape has polluted HTML to the point of unworkability, we'll have to either
- live with it (a la Windows) or toss it out and start again. Neither of which
- sounds like my idea of a good time.
-
- --
- Jonathan Gapen (innuendo@execpc.com)
- Bread in, toast out. How does it DO that?
-