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- From: tl14@bton.ac.uk (Eddie)
- Subject: Re: Does anyone know a good html ed.?
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- Date: Tue, 2 Apr 1996 08:45:34 GMT
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- Per Jacobsen (perjac@inet.uni-c.dk) wrote:
- : Eddie (tl14@bton.ac.uk) wrote:
-
- : > Well, I will write a library that will decode HTML text. This can then be
- : > used for the editor as well as a browser. Trying to keep up with the various
- : > versions of HTML could be a problem though!
-
- : Use plugins...the library is only a master manager, the plugins handle
- : the different tags?
-
- How would you go about this. Sorry to sound a bit stupid, butI've not
- actually done any serious in-depth stuff on the Amiga as yet! I'm sick and
- tired of wrestling with Windows API etc. It's about time I started doing
- something useful on the Amiga :-)
-
- BTW - Should I get hold of any manuals eg HWRM, RKM etc? If so, how much and
- where?
- The library writing isn't too difficult from what I've gathered. Plug-ins
- shouldn't be too difficult either, but.....
- I would say thats more from the browser point of view. The library functions
- could be updated to keep in line with new HTML standards etc.
-
- Give me some ideas guys :-)
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- * Tim Lewis (a.k.a Eddie) * "You think I'm crazy! *
- * * You wouldn't know what crazy was *
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