- From: Terje Norderhaug <terje@in-progress.com>
- Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 14:50:53 -0700
- To: lauren@sqwest.bc.ca, www-dom@w3.org
At 1:03 PM 10/10/00, Lauren Wood wrote: >It's that time of year again ;-) where I get to go to conferences and >tell people what's new in the world of DOM. I'd like to be able to >talk about some of the implementations and applications out there >that use DOM Level 2, since it just went to PR. > >So if you know of, or have, something interesting that uses DOM >Level 2, please let me know. If you have a URL that I can point >people to, even better, and best of all is if you have some samples >or demos that illustrate your points. > >I'm talking at XML DevCon on November 13, and at XML 2000 on >December 3rd, so those are the dates to bear in mind if your >implementation or application isn't public yet but soon will be. Lauren , The just released Interaction 3.5 web server companion for Mac implements support for server-side scripting with DOM Level 2 Core: http://interaction.in-progress.com Our DOM2 binding for ANSI Common LISP is loosly documented at: http://interaction.in-progress.com/developer/dom Interaction already has multiple DOM2 implementations to cover different physical representations of structured content. -- Terje <terje@in-progress.com> | Media Design in*Progress Software for Mac Web Professionals at <http://www.in-progress.com> Take advantage of XML with Emile, the first XML editor for Mac!
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