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- The HTML Reference Library v2.1
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-
- Please Note : This version of the HTML Reference Library is the
- Windows95 specific version. It may run if you have Win32s
- (specifically WinHlp32.exe) installed, but I can't guarantee that.
- For the Win3.x version, please download htmlib21.exe instead.
-
- Welcome to the HTML Reference Library, your one-stop, on-line guide
- to HTML mark-up elements, their uses, meaning and syntax.
-
- While this document is, at the time of release, up-to-date with all
- HTML elements that are currently supported by the most common browsers,
- I make no promises that it will remain current in say, 6 months.
- All I can say is that as new elements are supported, or when the
- official HTML level 3.0 spec. is determined, it will be included
- in the reference.
-
- What's new in this version?
- ---------------------------
- All new elements/attributes/functionality changes are listed in the
- 'What's New' section accesible from the contents page. I'd suggest
- looking there first if there's something specific that previous versions
- didn't cover that you want to know about.
- As a new feature in WinHelp 4.0 (Windows95), any http:// links that
- are present in the HLP file are "live-links". If you have Microsoft's
- Internet Explorer installed, then activating these links will run the
- Internet Explorer and call up the specific page.
-
- Registration
- ------------
- Ha. Bet that scared you. Don't fret. The HTML Reference Library
- is still completely free in monetary terms. I ask nothing more than
- a quick e-mail to tell me what you think of the reference. Was it
- worthwhile? Is it useful? Call it e-mailware, or responseware.
- However, I would like to stress that if you do use the reference that
- you mail me. Response from people who use the Library is the only way
- I have of gauging the usefulness/success of the library and that is what
- determines whether or not I carry on working on it.
- Also, if you upload the archive anywhere, please contact me to let
- me know where it is, so that I can keep a track of the file and can
- point lost people in the right direction. Thanks.
-
- Notification of future releases
- -------------------------------
- If you heard of this release from a posting to one of the Usenet
- newsgroups, but thought you were on the mailing list, it will be because
- your address was incorrect at the time of posting the release note.
- When this happens, I delete the address, so as to minimise 'bounce back'
- messages. Please contact me again, with the correct address if you wish
- to be on the mailing list.
- Release notes are posted to everybody on the mailing list (to subscribe,
- mail me, cmlehunt@swan.ac.uk and let me know - this is NOT an autoreplier)
- and will be posted to comp.infosystems.www.users/misc/authoring.html and
- possibly others.
-
-
- Where/How to get updates
- ------------------------
- ftp.swan.ac.uk/pub/in.coming/htmlib/htmlib95XX.exe, where XX is the
- version no., currently 2.1 (21)
- http://hjs.geol.uib.no/news/htmlib/htmlib.htm
- http://www.tucows.com/softhtm.html (rated a five-star app!)
- ftp.crl.com/users/zo/zot/htmlibXX.exe
- http://www.maui.net/~dml/htmlhlp.html
- http://copper.ucs.indiana.edu/~Mchaifet/
- ftp://ftp.mindpsring.com/users/guild/docs/html/html.hlp
- ftp://ftp.gov.nb.ca/pub/html.editors/htmlibXX.exe
- http://www.psy.uwa.edu.au/archive/html_hlp
- ftp://ftp.kfunigraz.ac.at/edvz/info-systems/win-dos
-
- The first site is the primary distribution site. Files kept there
- are updated by me personally. The other sites are 'mirror' sites, and
- may lag a few days in holding the actual file after release notes have
- been issued. If you are having trouble with the swan.ac.uk site,
- please try one of the others before mailing me.
-
- To install :
- ------------
- 1) 'Run' the archive in any directory desired. It will extract the
- necessary files into that same directory. (The downloaded self
- extracting archive can then be deleted if necessary).
- 2) The HLP file can be run by double-clicking it in the File Manager,
- or an icon can be set up in a group. If you don't know how to do
- this then I suggest reading your Micorosoft Windows manual.
- 3) DO NOT DELETE THE .CNT file. This is the contents file for the
- HLP file. It will not work properly if this file is deleted.
-
- Known Installation problems
- ---------------------------
- For the HLP file to work, WINHELP.EXE must be installed. If you can
- access Help on any other Windows applications it is already installed.
- If not, please refer to your Windows documentation on installing Windows
- components.
- If double clicking on the icon produces a message saying 'There is
- no application associated with this file', the association needs to be
- set. Highlight HTML.HLP in the File Manager, then choose Associate
- from the File Menu. If 'Windows Help WINHELP.EXE' is not there, simply
- type WINHELP.EXE in the appropriate box. Click on OK, then double
- clicking the icon should work.
-
- Version History:
- ----------------
- 2.1 Release 6/1/96
- Added support for various new Internet Explorer-isms. Added
- new functionality into the Quick Reference section that is
- now displayed in a separate secondary window, allowing it to
- be kept open longer. Updated some information concerning
- frames, HotJava and VRML embedding in HTML documents
- 2.0 Release ???????
- Added support for MS Internet Explorer 2.0/Netscape 2.0/Mosaic
- 2.0 extras. i.e. in-line video and sound, marquee text, frames
- <DIV>, table alignment and colouring, font colouring and the
- inclusion of HotJava applets. A new 'New in this Version'
- section was added to the contents page to allow quick
- jumping to new topics. Many typos/dead links/formatting
- problems sorted out.
- 1.1a Release 25/8/95
- Added support for MS Internet Explorer specific attributes to
- the <FONT ...> element and <IMG ...> element, allowing control
- over the font type and colour, and client side image maps.
- 1.1 Released 24/8/95
- Added support for <big>,<small>,<sub>,<sup>,<u> and <strike>
- elements. Re-arranged several sections. No more Netscape
- concerns sections. This was done because it was becoming
- increasingly confusing keeping up with elements that were
- Netscape specific. Most browsers are implementing Netscapisms
- anyway, so I felt it would be wise to link all attributes under
- the same element together, so that future editing would be easier.
- Icon not provided in archive. Two reasons why. 1) It was a
- crap icon anyway, 2) Some of you will have it (it came with
- Visual Basic 3 Prof), or are probably using the default yellow '?'.
- 1.0g Not released
- Changed the document background section position, due to support
- by Mosaic. Changed some links to the extended Horizontal Rule
- page, due to support by Mosaic.
- 1.0f Released 8/7/95
- Added mid-topic jumping from Attributes pop-up and index keys
- to the Quick Reference section.
- RGB triplet chart added to show possibilities for BGCOLOR
- attribute when using Netscape. (Many thanks to Doug Jacobson
- - e-mail him if you use the colour chart)
- 1.0e Released 8/5/95
- Added description of Netscape's <EMBED> element for Object
- embedding. Browse sequences added.
- Added more functionality to non-scrolling region.
- Nearly all pages have a direct link to the Quick Reference section,
- pages that have other references are linked together and pages that
- are too long to fit on one screen have an attribute list in the
- non-scrolling region, so the user can check they're on the right
- page.
-
- NOTE : Versions 1.0c and 1.0d were not released publicly. They were
- just interim versions which I used to add aesthetic changes.
-
- 1.0b Released 28/4/95
- Included Netscape's LOWSRC attribute, corrected some typos and
- added graphical screenshot links to the table examples.
- 1.0a Released 25/4/95
- Corrected title graphic problem.
- 1.0 Released 24/4/95
-
-
- DISLCAIMER
- ----------
- This reference is supplied 'as is'. I take no responsibility
- if it breaks your system, or crashes Windows. It's only a Windows
- Help file...it shouldn't do anything stupid. But if it does, it's
- not my fault.
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