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To: Mark Oliver who wrote ()8/26/1999 8:25:00 AM
From: Ray Dopkins  Read Replies (2) of 332
 
*** Feedback sought on new Web language

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) - An Internet standards body is seeking final
comment for a new programming language for designing Web sites that
would make it easier for Web pages to be displayed on handheld
information devices. The World Wide Web Consortium said Tuesday it is
asking for feedback on the use of XHTML, or Extensible Hypertext
Markup Language, to help make Web pages readable on handheld
computers, cell phones and other outlets besides desktop browsers.
XHTML incorporates elements of HTML, the current programming language
used for displaying documents on the Web and XML, or Extensible
Markup Language, a newer language that gives Web designers more
flexibility in designing, sorting and delivering information
products. See
infobeat.com
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