Richard Owlett wrote:
On 01/31/2017 12:25 PM, Lee wrote:
On 1/31/17, NFN Smith <worldoff9...@gmail.com> wrote:
Richard Owlett wrote:
I'm looking for a "HTML Viewer/Editor" *NOT* a browser.
The closest I've seen is the Composer portion of SeaMonkey.

The pages I'm interested in viewing/editing are:
- Strictly local
- HTML 4 [ I know of NO desired feature introduced by HTML5]
- No JavaScript
- Capability to view image(s) retrieved from web.
  NO capability to render a web page or Publish to web location
   - use of validator.w3.org will be external

Some of this is imprecise, I'm still refining my goals.
Suggested stand alone software?
TIA

[*SNIP*]

Amaya (https://www.w3.org/Amaya/) is another.  Altho the last release
was 2012 so not terribly current,
It supports HTML 4.01, XHTML 1.0, XHTML Basic, XHTML 1.1, HTTP 1.1,
MathML 2.0, many CSS 2 features, and SVG.

Thanks for reminding me of Amaya. I had used it sometime back when still
using WinXP and did not recall it having Linux capability. I currently
use Debian Jessie and notice it has a release supporting Debian Sarge.
As it was "sponsored/endorsed/whatever" by w3.org standards compliant if
not having current "bells and whistles".

[snip]

I've tried all of them & still prefer Seamonkey composer.

My only qualm with "SeaMonkey Composer" is explicitly that is part of a
"Suite".
Nothing against "Sweets", been a suite user since Netscape 4.? ;/


You do know that you can use Edit > Preferences > Appearance and set "When SeaMonkey Starts up, open" and set it to open only Composer, or a combination of windows.

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