- From: Shel Kaphan <sjk@amazon.com>
- Date: Sat, 27 Jan 1996 16:02:12 -0800
- To: Terry Allen <terry@ora.com>
- Cc: "M. Hedlund" <hedlund@best.com>, www-talk@w3.org
Terry Allen writes: > Shel Kaphan: > >or write pages in a meta-language that can be macro-expanded at the > time it is displayed based on browser capabilities, > > Kinda sounds like SGML, doesn't it? > > Regards, > > -- > Terry Allen (terry@songline.com), Online Books Editor, Songline Studios > affiliated with O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. > A Davenport Group sponsor. See http://www.ora.com/davenport/README.html > Spelling Bee (c/s Division): consensus, supersede For the most part, sure, but there are inevitably going to be browser feature differences that someone may want to case out on that are not encoded in a DTD. Perhaps they could be in theory -- I'm not enough of an SGML hacker to know how flexible it can be. Shel
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