>As for the comment concerning the Z39.50 standards committee meeting, our >claims relate specifically to embedded interactive program objects in World >Wide Web documents, not just downloading executable code for general >document rendering. I wrote a system more than 5 years ago in which documents were represented in a structured manner, and in which embedded applications were possible. I cannot see how the phrase "WWW" can be the prime differentiator. What is so special about the WWW?Received on Tuesday, 29 August 1995 11:11:47 GMT
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