- From: Kinuko Yasuda <kinuko@tom.sfc.keio.ac.jp>
- Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2000 12:57:29 +0900
- To: www-lib@w3.org
Hi, I don't know whether there are any other work on CC/PP in libWWW, but at least now I'm implementing an experimental CC/PP compliant browser using libWWW. (VERY PROTOTYPE) It is just an APPLICATION of libWWW for CC/PP, and I think there would be some opinions whether CC/PP should be integrated within the libWWW or not. If you have any interest in our browser, probably I will be able to make it open. (but again, it is very experimental especially in CC/PP. There are many things not yet defined about CC/PP on HTTP.) -- kinuko (kinuko@tom.sfc.keio.ac.jp, YASUDA Kinuko / Keio University) In message Re: Reg. CC/PP compliance of Amaya and LibWWW "Henrik Frystyk Nielsen" <frystyk@microsoft.com> wrote: > > 1. Is Amaya Web Browser and LibWWW CC/PP compliant? > > If yes, which version of Amaya and LibWWW are CC/PP compliant and > > from where they can be downloaded? > > There are no CC/PP functionality in libwww as far as I know but the best > way to find out is to ask the question on the <www-lib@w3.org> mailing > list (cc'ed on the reply) > > > 2. If not, when Amaya and LibWWW will become CC/PP compliant? > > Most of the work on libwww happens because people like to see it happen or > need it for some reason. I don't know whether there are anybody working on > adding this. > > Hope this helps, > > Henrik >
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