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Here's a proposal for a new tag to be supported by web browsers.
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With more web servers coming on the market there's an opportunity to streamline the connection to Frontier.
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A web based discussion is taking place about the future of glossaries.
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If you got here, you've been reading my HTML source. That's cooool! Welcome.
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An attempt to resolve a long-term confusing issue -- how to delimit macros in text that's going to flow out to the web.
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Chuck Shotton's 2-week-old spec for the <macrosyntax> tag.
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We document the current mail agent protocol implemented by Eudora and Frontier, and suggest a framework allowing other mail clients to hook in.
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Here's a listing of all the important pieces of the Mail Agent framework as implemented in Frontier.
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We've released our object database technology as a Metrowerks library, allowing it to be used in other applications and system software.
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Sorting out conflicts between page rendering software, across platforms.
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Formation of Macintosh Internet Developers Association (MIDAS) Announced at MacWorld.
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The spec that connects emailers, news readers, FTP clients and web browsers on the Macintosh, at the simplest level.
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This was the first message on the MIDAS mailing list, from Chuck Shotton, cshotton@biap.com, Mon, Jul 29, 1996.
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A couple of months ago I started talking with members of the MIDAS group about what could be done beyond Internet Config 1.2 for storing information that's accessible to all net clients, servers, and content software running on a Mac.
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We need a faster lower-tech connection to FileMaker.
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What should happen when you cmd-2click on some text in any Macintosh application.
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Why UserLand is participating in MIDAS.
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