HTML+ spec -- is it anywhere?

Colin.Panisset@nms.otc.com.au (Colin Panisset)
From: Colin.Panisset@nms.otc.com.au (Colin Panisset)
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Subject: HTML+ spec -- is it anywhere?
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Date: Tue, 26 Oct 1993 11:05:36 +1000 (EST)
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I've looked through the back archives of the www-talk list, but I 
can't find any reference to a published spec of HTML+ -- is it
still growing (and as a result, unpublished), or have I just
missed something along the way?

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