What is the first computer? (OT: HTML Rendering/Omniweb

From: gim_at_hitec-uk.com <(gim_at_hitec-uk.com)>
Date: Thu Jun 18 03:14:29 1998

First off, sorry is this comes through as unreadable garbage, I'm _at_ work,
so I've got to use Lotus notes....
:(

Wasn't Omniweb the Web browsers for NeXT machines? Was it ever released on
other platforms?
If my memory serves me correctly, when MS/NS were having they're best
viewed on icon war,
Omniweb had an icon with the slogan, "Not to shabby when viewed with
OmniWeb".

Anyway, I digress, if you import your file into a newer version of word,
then save as,with the file type HTML
Alternately, there was a plug in released by MS called internet assistant.
I'm not sure which versions of word
it runs on, check their website for info.

Sorry for wandering OT.

Grant.





"R. Stricklin (kjaeros)" <red_at_bears.org> on 06/18/98 08:28:05 AM

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On Thu, 18 Jun 1998, Rax wrote:
> HTML table (the timeline runs about 10,000 words and I can't face the
> thought of re-typing it), I'll post it on my Web site for list members'
> general edification and enlightenment, as well as criticisms,
corrections,
> and nit-picking.
HTML.. table? HTML table?
Do you have any idea how long it would take render a table of that size in
Omniweb? Ugh.
Why not use the list tags, like a sensible person?
Using tables as a method of formatting HTML is unforgivable. (:
ok
r.
Received on Thu Jun 18 1998 - 03:14:29 BST

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