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> From: NAOMINIGEL -at- aol -dot- com [SMTP:NAOMINIGEL -at- aol -dot- com]
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> I've been offered a contract to produce on-line documentation for an
> application designed to work on multiple platforms.
>
> (Currently works on PC, Mac and Unix although development is underway for
> others.)
>
You probably want to nail down what "others" means before you commit to a
solution.
> A single set of files is required which will run on all browsers without
> the need to use Java.
>
Well, I wonder what this x-platform app is being written in, then? Is it
really x-platform, or is that just being required of the documentation for
some strange reason?
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