- From: Glenn Adams <glenn@stonehand.com>
- Date: Tue, 20 Dec 94 20:31:51 -0500
- To: Multiple recipients of list <www-html@www0.cern.ch>
- Cc: www@unicode.org
The Unicode Worldwide Web home page is now available for general use. Although its construction is ongoing, it now contains a variety of useful data on the Unicode Standard and the Unicode Consortium. You may access it at the following URL: http://unicode.org/ The above URL is currently redirected to http://www.stonehand.com/unicode.html where the physical Unicode Web database presently resides. You should use the first of the above URLs since the physical location of this database may change over time. However, if for some reason the former cannot be accessed, you may also try the latter. If you would like to contribute information to the Unicode home page, or if you have any comments on it, please send mail to <webmaster@unicode.org>. The HTML data which comprises the Unicode Web database has been fully validated against the HTML 2.0 DTD. In only one case have non-standard extensions been used: that is with the two images of the cover of the Unicode Standard, Version 1.0, Volumes 1 and 2 which appear on the "About The Unicode Standard" page. In this case, the proposed attributes BORDER, WIDTH, and HEIGHT have been used in order to make use of capabilities provided by the Netscape Navigator(tm) of Mosaic Communications Corporation. For those who aren't aware of it, The Unicode Consortium is primarily a volunteer organization. The effort to create this Web database has been made on that basis. As a result, not every piece of useful information about Unicode is currently present in this database. However, I do anticipate that additions will be made gradually as I find more time (and as others step forward to contribute). In order to help you find new information, a "What's New?" topic is available on the home page which will point you to recently changed or new information. I hope you find this information useful, and I'd like to thank all of the individuals who contributed their time to review it during its preliminary stages of construction. Happy Holidays! Glenn Adams Technical Director, Unicode Consortium
Received on Wednesday, 21 December 1994 02:32:50 UTC