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Re: HTML Specs.

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Steve H Rose)
Wed Nov 9 16:10:36 1994

Date: Wed, 9 Nov 1994 21:38:14 +0100
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From: Steve H Rose <habib@world.std.com>
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On Wed, 9 Nov 1994, Sten-Roger Sandvik wrote:

> 
> Hello... I am looking for some documentation (beginner and advanced) on
> developing HTML documents. I want this documentation in solid form like
> a PS file or a book of some sort... not in hypertext format!
> 
> Thanx in advance
> Sten Roger Sandvik, srs@alkymi.unit.no
> 
> 

There are several texts which are in the publication process, due out 
arount January or so.  I don't have the titles/publishers handy, and, 
since they are not available yet, don't think you would necessarily 
benefit from the information.   But, if you simply _must_ have it, please 
email me directly, and I will attempt to track them down.

I am currently developing a course to teach HTML (in conjunction with 
Cogent Technology Training: cogent@halcyon.com).  I have found that 
several of the hypertext primers are useful (albeit not nearly AS useful) 
if printed out.  You need a WWW browser to get at the information in the 
first place, as far as I know, but once it is in the browser, you could 
print it out.  Both of primers below have a lot of valuable material in a 
few large files.

NCSA's: "A Beginner's Guide to HTML"
http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/General/Internet/WWW/HTMLPrimer.html

Peter Flynn's: "How to write HTML files"
http://kcgl1.eng.ohio-state.edu/www/doc/htmldoc.html

yours,

Steve Habib Rose
Clear Nets Training and Consulting

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