On Mon, Jul 27, 1998 at 04:22:18PM -0700, Geoff Brimhall wrote:
> For instance, QWeb displays SGML documents, but is there a corresponding
> WYSIYG SGML editor ?
WYSIWYG SGML editor is nonsense. Because SGML do structure markup. How it will
look depends on the filter you use to convert SGML to s
I know Netscape's 4.0 Composer is pretty good for editing basic web pages.
However, for more advanced stuff I was wondering if maybe emac's HTML extension
is good - does anyone have any other suggestions
For instance, QWeb displays SGML documents, but is there a corresponding WYSIYG
SGML edito
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