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- From: Mirja Hukari <mirja.hukari@citec.fi>
- To: xml-dev@ic.ac.uk
- Date: Thu, 03 Jun 1999 15:53:28 +0300
First SGML and XML browser on Linux, DocZilla
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CiTEC is proud to announce the first XML and SGML browser
on Linux, DocZilla. DocZilla Alpha 2 runs on WinNT/95/98 and Linux.
The Linux DocZilla Alpha comes with the Linux HOWTO's (technical
documentation created using the LinuxDoc DTD) rendered directly from the
original SGML format.
The DocZilla XML/SGML Module Alpha 2 extends Mozilla Web
technology with enhanced XML support, SGML, HyTime links,
CGM graphics, CALS tables, and additional features from CSS2.
The DocZilla XML/SGML Module will be a dynamically registered add-on
component to the Netscape Gecko browser when it is released. The
XML/SGML Module Alpha 2 is now available as a standalone application
built with the Mozilla source code with the full web browser
capabilities.
The XML/SGML Module is the first offering from CiTEC of
components for advanced Web publishing. Our next components will
include: XML search, publishing tools, and document fragment delivery.
The XML/SGML Module Alpha 2 comes with a Demo Kit with many excellent
demonstrations of the use of SGML, XML, CSS, DOM, JavaScript, CGM and
more with DocZilla. These demos are set up to be viewed with
point-and-click simplicity.
Visit DocZilla Web page at http://www.doczilla.com for DocZilla
Alpha 2 download information.
Best regards,
Miss DocZilla
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Mirja Hukari tel. +358-6-3240 723
Citec Information Technology fax. +358-6-3240 800
Silmukkatie 2 email. mhu@citec.fi
65100 Vaasa URL: http://www.citec.fi
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