Note for Santa [was: HTML comments]

Kristopher Magnusson kris at xmission.com
Sun Dec 17 12:36:46 PST 1995


Novell is moving whole hog to SGML. We have a ton of documentation 
written in FrameBuilder 1.0 that will eventually be moved to the web 
using the DynaWeb product. An SGML browser that can handle the Web would 
be a big hit at Novell.

Too bad we just dumped NEXTSTEP as a dev platform, but an OpenStep 
product could work just as well.

Santa already brought me a del Sol VTEC. I'm pumping it up with a Dinan 
chip upgrade. I should be able to keep up with late '80s Carreras 
afterward. =)

Kristopher Magnusson                kris at xmission.com (no NeXTmail, please)
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On Sun, 17 Dec 1995, William Shipley wrote:

> We talked to some of our big customers about complete SGML support and  
> they yawned.  Originally the OmniWeb 2.0 parser was completely SGML  
> compliant, but we've had to modify it over the last couple of weeks to  
> support all the NetScape errors.
> 
> I'd say the Acura is your more likely bet; and, while you are asking,  
> make sure you specify the Integra with the VTEC engine -- it's really  
> zippy.
> 
> -Wil
> 


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