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NCSA Mosaic v2.0A8 Release

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Windows Mosaic Tech Support)
Wed Dec 21 01:37:53 1994

Date: Wed, 21 Dec 1994 07:28:50 +0100
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From: mosaic-w@ncsa.uiuc.edu (Windows Mosaic Tech Support)
To: Multiple recipients of list <www-talk@www0.cern.ch>


Mosaic(TM) for Microsoft Windows Version 2.0alpha8 is available on NCSA's
ftp server, ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu.  NCSA Mosaic is a network navigational tool 
that will allow you to access networked information with the click of a mouse
button.  Mosaic is capable of accessing data via protocols such as HTTP, 
Gopher, FTP and NNTP (Usenet News) natively, and other data services such as 
Archie, WAIS, and Veronica through gateways.  NCSA Mosaic was designed to 
provide its user transparent access to these information sources and 
services.  Mosaic is copyrighted by the University of Illinois.  However,
is available at no cost to individual users, Academic organizations, 
Government organizations and for internal business use.  If you plan to 
redistribute Mosaic or profit from the use of Mosaic, you should contact
NCSA for licensing information. (mosaic@ncsa.uiuc.edu)

With our latest compile we have created a native version of Mosaic for the 
iX86, Mips, DEC and PPC processors.   Below are the naming schemes we will 
be using for this release.   

	mos20a8.exe                   Win3.1, WWG & NT (iX86 processor)
	axp.mosaic.2.0.0a8.exe         NT for the DEC aXP
       	mips.mosaic.2.0.0a8.exe        NT for the MipsPC
       	ppc.Mosaic.2.0.0a8.exe         NT for the Power PC

Unfortunately, the ppc version of A8 will be delayed until we get over
our old compilier blues.



Added Features

-Tables
-Common Client Interface
-Options ->> Preferences menu
-Stand Alone Mode: NCSA Mosaic can now be used with out a network 
 connection )


Added Tags:
- Tables <TABLE><CAPTION><TR><TH><TD>etc.....
- Underline <U> 
- Strikeout <STRIKE> or <S>
- Simple Superscript <SUP> or <SUPER> 
- Simple Subscript  <SUB>
- Forms:  input controls of TYPE=Image are supported


Enhancements

-Mosaic supports inline Transparent Gifs.
-The NCSA Mosaic logo has a new look.
-Mosaic will use the Temp directory as defined in your autoexec.bat file.
-The way Mosaic displays data has improved significantly.
-Mosaic is more forgiving about bad html. It shouldn't crash if it encounters 
 bad html. 


Bug Fixes

-Anchor underline
-All known printing bugs
-Color palette problems
-Forms:
        White space is handled properly
        Mosaic will remember the fields on a form after you submit it.
        SUBMIT and RESET function properly
        CHECKBOX and RADIO controls function properly.
        PLAINTEXT uses the preformatted sytle for display.
        TEXTAREA controls function properly



NCSA Mosaic for Windows version 2.0 alpha 8 is available from our anonymous
ftp server, ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu, in the /Mosaic/Windows directory.  You can
also get to release information from our home page.

http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Software/WinMosaic/HomePage.html



We hope you enjoy this latest version of Mosaic,


The NCSA Software Development Group
mosaic-w@ncsa.uiuc.edu


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			    GENERAL INFORMATION
			    ===================

- Windows 3.1 and Windows for Workgroups Users

Before you begin, make sure you are using Win32s v1.20 with OLE support.
You can find w32sOLE.exe on NCSA's ftp server in the /Mosaic/Windows
directory.

 ****  WIN32S v1.2 with OLE MUST BE INSTALLED BEFORE YOU RUN Alpha 8  ****
                                                                      


- If you want to use NCSA Mosaic for Microsoft Windows as an Internet 
Information Browser.  You need an Internet access provider and a winsock
application that will provide the necessary networking environment.  Windows 
NT and Win95 users have the winsock built-in to their environments.  Win3.1 
and WfW, you will need to obtain a 1.1 compliant winsock application.

If you are running a commercial TCP/IP stack, such as FTP Software, Novell, 
PCNFS, etc., you will need to obtain that vendors winsock.dll.  If you don't
have commercial networking software and need a winsock.dll, you are welcome
to try the shareware product called the "Trumpet Software International 
Winsock".  You can find the latest version of this software at the anonymous
ftp site: ftp.utas.edu.au.  Check the /pc/trumpet/winsock directory for the
latest version.



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