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Subject:Re: "Arbor Text" and SGML From:Chet Ensign <Chet_Ensign%LDS -at- NOTES -dot- WORLDCOM -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 6 Jan 1995 18:11:45 EDT
<-- At the time, if you wanted to develop SGML documents, you worked in
an ASCII window in which the SGML tags were displayed. When you
wanted to see what the document would look like, you processed the
ASCII file and got a second window with the formatted file. -->