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- From: robin@utafll.uta.edu (Robin Cover)
- Newsgroups: comp.text.sgml
- Subject: Re: FrameBuilder
- Message-ID: <ROBIN.93Jan10111434@utafll.utafll.uta.edu>
- Date: 10 Jan 93 17:14:34 GMT
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- In-Reply-To: cash@convex.com's message of Sat, 9 Jan 1993 23:13:59 GMT
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- The description of FrameBuilder's "SGML support" by Peter Cash is a
- major stunner, if it is accurate. The Fall issue of <title>Frame
- Focus</> had a lead article "Frame Joins Forces with Datalogics" which
- said, among other things:
-
- FrameBuilder provides full, native support for Standard
- Generalized Markup Language (SGML), a widely adopted ISO
- standard for document interchange.
-
- Nobody doubts that Datalogics does "real" SGML, I assume, but the
- truth about (current, projected) FrameBuilder deserves to be
- clarified immediately.
-
- Assuming that Frame technical support personnel are tuned to this
- channel: may we hear a direct and specific reply to the points
- made in Peter Cash's recent posting? If Frame tech support will
- not reply, than can we hear from others who currrently have
- FrameBuilder in hand, and who have studied the specifics of its
- "SGML support."
-
- I thought that "full, native support for SGML" would mean a true
- SGML editor that would read any SGML DTD + document instance and
- get right to work.
-
- Robin Cover
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