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Re: LYNX-DEV addressing mail to your friends


From: Foteos Macrides
Subject: Re: LYNX-DEV addressing mail to your friends
Date: Tue, 23 Sep 1997 09:42:37 -0500 (EST)

David Woolley <address@hidden> wrote:
[...]
>> You may download lynx2-7-1 or the current developmental source code from:<br>
>> <ul plain>
>      ^^^^^
>Not in the HTML 4.0 Draft DTD, so presumably not in any of the previous
                                ????????????????????????????????????????
>non-proprietory ones.  NB you are claiming, by lack of DOCTYPE, HTML 2.0,
 ????????????????????
>but clearly not using it (e.g. center).
[...]
>> <tab indent=20><em>*</em>[<INPUT TYPE="submit">]<em>*</em>
>> &nbsp;&nbsp;<em>*</em>[<INPUT TYPE="reset">]<em>*</em></tab>
>                                                        ^^^^^^
>I'm not sure about that one.

        The Lynx HTML documentation since its v2.5 has:

<!DOCTYPE html public "-//IETF//DTD HTML 3.0//EN">

The PLAIN attribute for UL, and the TAB element, are in that (HTML 3.0)
DTD (accessible via the online 'h'elp since Lynx v2.5).  Both can be and
are used in ways that degrade gracefully for browsers which do not support
them.  However, the TAB element is not a container (has no end tag).

        I'm not sure in what sense you are using "non-proprietary".
The HTML 3.0 draft and the HTML i18n RFC are the last HTML specs based
on fully public, archived discussions and consensus in chartered IETF
working groups (in those cases, the HTML-WG).

                                Fote

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