RE: ISO-HTML

> much out of a page as possible, following the user's preferences.

More importantly, the user's needs.  Many web authors take no
consideration that many users actually have overriding needs in the
real world.  It is simply a lack of perspective.

> BTW, is the full text of ISO-HTML available online, and if yes,
could
> someone provide me with the URL?

I believe that it is ISO/IEC 15445:1998(E):
http://www.ornl.gov/sgml/wg8/document/n1966/FinalCD.html

It is straight to the point, very few wasted words.

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Received on Sunday, 24 October 1999 10:28:18 UTC