Re: Hyperlinks: 3.3, agree with Martin; new req. 3.4, self-revealing links.

At 07:00 AM 12/21/96 -0600, Len Bullard wrote:
                                                     IMO, HyTime 
>is baroque and has undergone many transformations that while 
>making it stronger, have left many of us bewildered about what 
>it is.  

HyTime has not changed in its fundamentals.  Appart from some 
much-needed design refinements, the only real difference between
old HyTime and new HyTime is the grove-based underpinings by which
everything (including DSSSL and SGML) are now defined.  But the scope
of application, what it does, and the way it does it, have not changed.

Cheers,

E.
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