Evolution of HTML?

Subject: Evolution of HTML?
From: Alexander Von_obert <avobert -at- TWH -dot- MSN -dot- SUB -dot- ORG>
Date: Tue, 7 Nov 1995 00:09:00 +0100

Hello,


* Antwort auf eine Nachricht von Tomohiro Hori an All am 02.11.95

TH> From: Tomohiro Hori <thori001 -at- acs -dot- bu -dot- edu>

TH> From the lecture, I felt that understanding the philosophy of
TH> SGML
TH> would make a great difference in the long run, even if you are
TH> writing
TH> only HTML documents right now. In a broad sense, it may include
TH> an issue
TH> of how you manage information on database, web sites or even on
TH> your PCs.

You are quite right. I have heard of HTML being the poor man's SGML. If you
want to get some SGML feeling, get a tool like Softquad HoTMetal
(http://www.sq.com/).

TH> So, I want to know more about SGML. Could anyone recommend a
TH> readable,
TH> understandable book about basics of SGML?

A friend of mine (Andreas -dot- Baumert -at- twh -dot- msn -dot- sub -dot- org) suggests:

Turner, Ronald et al.: Readme.1st - SGML For Writers and Editors.
Prentice-Hall 1995.


Greetings from Germany,
Alexander

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