Date: Fri, 13 Dec 91 11:45:05 -0800 From: wei@xcf.berkeley.edu (Pei Y. Wei) Message-Id: <9112131945.AA25342@swindle.berkeley.edu> To: www-talk@nxoc01.cern.ch Subject: X Browser Forgot to CC... >To: timbl@nxoc01.cern.ch >Subject: X Browser Hi, Tim. Thanks for most helpful information for my research on SGML. >Now we have just got a new architecure for the browser code, with a >generic (simple!) SGML parser, and basically all the browser code >common (networking, name resulution, parsing) between different >browsers. The new line mode browser is under test - it has NNTP >access to news built in as well as HTTp and FTP access to indexes and >files. >I could make up a tar file of our alpha-test code, including the HTML >SGML parser. Yes, I'm very interested in using that code, and do the testing... Regarding the X browser, I was able to rig up an X11 W3 browser by using viola as the front end to www (I only had to make very few and minor changes to www.c). It's not very sophisticated at this point (a one nite hack...), and does not much more than display the output of www in a scrollable text field, highlite the reference numbers for visibility, make references and commands (Back, Help...) clickable or keyable, and has a few buttons corresponding to the www commands. One thing I'd like to do soon, if I have time, is to teach the parser about viola object descriptions, and basically embed viola objects (GUIs & programmability) into html files. Thanks. -Pei