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On Thu, 25 Jan 1996, Guy W Bzibziak wrote: > Xref: world comp.text.sgml:12605 > Path: world!coopnews.coop.net!linden.fortnet.org!zombie.ncsc.mil!news.mathworks.com!news.kei.com!sundog.tiac.net!usenet > From: Susan Ryan <susan.ryan at hensel.com> > Newsgroups: comp.text.sgml > Subject: NEW ENGLAND SGML USER GROUP MEETING > Date: 24 Jan 1996 22:56:52 GMT > Organization: MHC > Lines: 56 > Message-ID: <4e6dfk$kc7 at sundog.tiac.net> > NNTP-Posting-Host: susanr.tiac.net > Mime-Version: 1.0 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > X-Mailer: Mozilla 1.1N (Macintosh; I; 68K) > X-URL: news:comp.text.sgml > > NEW ENGLAND SGML USER GROUP MEETING > > Date: February 20, 1996 > Agenda: 1:00 pm Registration and Introduction > 1:30 pm Main Presentation and Q&A > 3:00 pm Product Demos. > Location: OSF (Open Software Foundation) > 11 Cambridge Center > Cambridge, Mass. > (See the OSF Home Page at > http://www.osf.org/general/osf-info.html > for detailed directions to OSF.) > Topic: HTML as an SGML Application > Speaker: Dan Connolly > > > The HTML 2.0 specification, RFC1866, defines an SGML application and an > Internet media type. The specification notes that extensions are > planned, but only the text/html; level=2 Internet media type and the > "-//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN" document type are defined. This document > suggests the use of URIs as system identifiers for document type > definitions, allowing decentralized evolution of the language. The use > of marked sections as a transition technique and the continued use of > the level mechanism for standardized points in the evolution path are > discussed. > > > ABOUT OUR SPEAKER: > Dan discovered the web project soon after graduating U.T. Austin while > he was at Convex. His industry experience in online documentation tools, > distributed computing, and information delivery kept him in touch with > the project while he was at Dazel and HaLSoft. > > His background in formal systems led him to work on the specification of > HTML and other parts of the web. > > > > Please let us know if you will be attending: > ------------------------------------------------------------- > __I plan to attend the February 20th meeting. > > _X_I cannot attend the February 20th meeting but would like to be > notified of future meetings. > > The best way to reach me is via: > _X_email. My address is_jpw at world.std.com > OR > __Surface mail. My address is________________________ > ________________________ > ________________________ > ________________________ > ________________________ > > > > > -- > ********************************************************************** > Guy Bzibziak * "Walk! Not bloody likely. I am going in a taxi." > Boston, MA USA * - Pygmalion, by G. B. Shaw > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Internet: guybz at world.std.com Compuserve: 71561,1703 > Voice# (Days Only): 617-536-5200 FAX# (Days Only): 617-536-0394 > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >
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