- From: Don Stinchfield <des@ebt.com>
- Date: Tue, 23 Jan 1996 10:28:17 -0500
- To: Jiang Tao <jiangt@ceci.mit.edu>, W3C Lib <www-lib@w3.org>
I would like to see the W3C Lib use a generic SGML parser. A freely available one makes sense to me. In addition to the ones mentioned by Jiang there is James Clark's parser, called nsgmls. Regards, Don At 09:57 AM 1/23/96 -0500, Jiang Tao wrote: >Hi, > >I know that there are several SGML parser frees on >the internet such as SP, YSP etc, why don't we >integrate one of them into W3C Lib so that W3C >Lib will support SGML and we don't worry about >the parser whenever a new version of HTML appear. > >-- >------------------------------------------------------------------ >Tao Jiang Visiting Engineer, E40-369, CECI, MIT >phone: (617)-253-3514(o) (617)-576-9665 (h) >email: jiangt@ceci.mit.edu URL: http://www.mech.pku.edu.cn >------------------------------------------------------------------- > > >
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