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Sharyn Mathews wrote:
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> >I got to thinking that, among other things, I'd sure like
> >to use a WYSWYG HTML editor that yields clean, plain-vanilla
> >HTML 4.
Have a look at Amaya, the free browser/editor editor from w3c.org.
They use it as a testbed. Much of the development and testing of
the HTML 4 standard was done with Amaya.
The current version also does XHTML, Math ML, ... It includes functions
like HTML<->XHTML conversion, inserting missing tags, ...
I didn't like it much when I tried it, but that was several versions
back and I didn't like anything running on the machine I had at the
time.
A landmark hotel, one of America's most beautiful cities, and
three and a half days of immersion in the state of the art:
IPCC 01, Oct. 24-27 in Santa Fe. http://ieeepcs.org/2001/
+++ Miramo -- Database/XML publishing automation. See us at +++
+++ Seybold SFO, Sept. 25-27, in the Adobe Partners Pavilion +++
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