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LYNX-DEV What tags does Lynx support


From: Michael Richardson
Subject: LYNX-DEV What tags does Lynx support
Date: Wed, 05 Feb 1997 19:11:26 -0500

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Fote said last Sept. 5, 1996:

>        Lynx v2.6 recognizes all elements and attribrutes in HTML 2.0,
>HTML 3.0, the IETF i18n draft, and the W3C so-called HTML 3.2 drafts
>though Cougar, for which there are links in its online 'h'elp, as well
>as all IExplorisms, and most Netscapisms.   It does "something reasonable"
>for them, ranging from implementing them as intended, for faking it in
>some way that is reasonable for a text client, to ignoring them gracefully.
 
  I just had a phone conversation with Ron Woodall
<address@hidden> (we are local to each other), the Compendium
fellow <URL:http://www.synapse.net/~woodall/html.htm>, wants to add
Lynx to the compendium. 

  (Yes, the pages are not super lynx friendly)
  HTML 3.0 is dead, so how can Lynx be compliant? 

  What this fellow needs is a source for a definitive list of tags. Is
there is another list somewhere? I'm going to try and take a gander
through the source, but I can't do this for several days (maybe on a
transatlantic flight in a couple of weeks...)

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