- From: Todd Fahrner <fahrner@pobox.com>
- Date: Mon, 11 May 1998 18:43:44 -0700
- To: html-future@w3.org
A while ago, I sent a very brief query to Dave Raggett about architectural forms in HTML. The next thing I knew, the full text of my email (not much) had been posted to a w3c site as my "Position Paper" on the Future of HTML. I found this amusing, though I was a little embarassed to discover that my private, dark, ill-formed suspicions about "MSXML" had suddenly been networked as my "position". I hadn't even thought of attending the conference at that point, though it did sound interesting. I regret that I was unable to attend. Now this morning I learn that I've been subscribed to a list for "Workshop participants", based on a resolution that I "may recall". I'll stick around anyway because this is fascinating. "Push" participation! I expect to be named chair of something any minute now! <g> I hope to contribute more substantially once I've read the real papers. <plug>Visited http://style.verso.com/stylist.html recently?</plug> Todd Fahrner mailto:todd@lowbrow.com http://www.verso.com/agitprop/ The printed page transcends space and time. The printed page, the infinitude of books, must be transcended. THE ELECTRO-LIBRARY. - El Lissitzky, 1923
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