Postscript version of July 1994 HTML 2.0 doc available by HTTP

"Daniel W. Connolly" <connolly@hal.com>
Date: Fri, 12 Aug 94 15:43:21 EDT
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[Sorry for the wide distribution, but I get several messages a day
asking about this stuff...]

Please see:

	http://www.hal.com/%7Econnolly/html-spec

for full details.

Volunteers are solicited to make these materials availabe via email
and ftp. (If you're already doing this, remind me who you are so
I can make pointers to you.)

Dan

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                              HTML SPECIFICATION
                                       
    Daniel W. Connolly
    connolly@hal.com
    $Id: index.html,v 1.19 1994/08/12 19:37:10 connolly Exp $
    
Status: In Review by the newly formed IETF Working Group

   
   
    A postscript version is now availble.
   
   Please use the HTML validation service form to investigate syntactic
   questions before mailing them to the working group.
   
   The HTML 2.0 review is nearly complete. In order to publish the
   document as an Internet RFC, an IETF working group has been formed.
   This working group is, as per IETF policy, open to all interested
   parties. Tim Berners-Lee is the char. See his notes for more info.
   
   Karen Muldrow <karen@hal.com>, and I did a lot of work to get a
   printed version of the document ready for the Toronto IETF meeting.
   
The Contents as Hypertext as of August 2, 1994

   
   
    Note that this hypertext is subject to change without notice.
   
   The latest revision was generated from an SGML document in another DTD
   (similar to DocBook). The converted HTML doesn't yet conform to the
   2.0 standard. Talk about irony!
   
Review and Publication Process

   
   
    The WWW technology will probably be moderated by an international
   consortium in the future, but the need for this document is immediate.
   SGML Open and the Internet Engineering Task Force have offered to host
   this review.
   
   For details on the status of HTML as an SGML Open technical report,
   contact Yuri Rubinsky, <yuri@sq.com>.
   
   There will be a BOF at the July IETF meeting to discuss the formation
   of an HTML WG in the IETF. (See HTML BOF is Tuesday from TimBL)
   
   The document will be publicly available throughout the review process.
   
   
   Ron Daniel <rdaniel@acl.lanl.gov> has voluntered to maintain an
   archive of the review comments
   
   To prevent duplicate comments on similar issues, _I reserve the right
   to publicly redistribute all comments sent to me regarding the HTML
   2.0 spec._ I will use discretion in making old messages available
   without the expressed consent of the author, but in the future,
   consent will be implictly given just by commenting on the HTML 2.0
   document. If you have sent me comments on the HTML 2.0 document that
   you don't want made public, please let me know.
   
The whole document as of the July 1994 (Toronto IETF) release

   
   
   This is the current (as of this writing, Aug 12) document under
   consideration by the HTML working group.
     * [No plain text version available]
     * Postscript
     * [No HTML tar file available]
       
    Trouble Downloading This Stuff?
    
   
   
   To download the postscript and/or tar file with Mosaic:
    1. Choose "Load To Local Disk" from the Options Menu
    2. Select the desired anchor
    3. Mosaic transfers the bits, prompts for a filename
    4. Enter a filename to save the data
    5. Don't forget to turn of "Load To Local Disk"
       
   
   
   If you still can't get it to work, or if you don't have HTTP access to
   www.hal.com, check the www-html archive, as several volunteers from
   that list provide email and ftp access to this spec.
   
Background and Related Materials

   
   
    The HTML specification was last published as an internet draft in
   July of 1993. Since then, there has been an enormous increase in the
   usage of HTML, and certain new features have emerged. Widespread
   commercial support for HTML is on the horizion, and while there is a
   relatively stable set of features in current practice, there is no
   document that specifies them.
   
   These materials comprise an effort to promote interoperability among
   developing HTML implementations, and to investigate interactions with
   implementations that support more or fewer features than the current
   practice.
     * HTML Validation Service Form
     * hypertext archive of the review comments maintained by Ron Daniel
       <rdaniel@acl.lanl.gov>
     * Publication History
     * Detailed Changed Log (out of date)
     * WIT-style (Topic/Proposal/Argument) view of the comments (out of
       date)
     * HTML Test Suite
     * Toward Closure on HTML (see also the www-talk mailing list archive
       for responses)
     * Design Notebook