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- From: mafutha@cris.com (Terry Fry)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: Announce: AWeb 1.0 released!
- Date: 8 Apr 1996 21:46:24 GMT
- Organization: Concentric Internet Services
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- >HTML 3 is not a standard, it was a draft which has even expired. If you
- >think NetScape's forceful 'innovations' are a good thing (instead of waiting
- >for a well thought out and company independent standard) just try imagining
- >why people prefer using AmigaOS instead of M$ Windows. Also try to keep in
- >mind that HTML was originally meant as a document description format, not a
- >page layout format.
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- >
- It may not be the industry standard but it is the web user standard. So far all
- the sights I've gotten on are using html 3 coding and that make it the standard
- for users. It seems to have take a hold of the web and it seems to be here to
- stay. Nothing you and anyone else who dislikes netscape's screwy extensions will
- change that. So you and all those "HTML 3 is not a standard, it was a draft
- which has even expired" people should be realistic and fact the fact it's here
- until someone come out with something better. An it won't come from amiga users
- considering they are still way behind when it come to have easy-to-use internet
- software and other internet programs.
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- Even the webpage makers out for the amiga is supporting the html3 protocol. I
- prefer to see background graphics and centering of images and all the other
- perks that html3 has. So stay with the old. I prefer the future and the amiga
- web browser programmers (except for ibrowse) are standing still for the moment.
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