(See the Legaleze section for HTML.edit copyright and distribution information.)
References to the HTML 2.0 and 3.0 drafts were made frequently within design of this product and also appear in its documentation. The HTML 2.0 draft is authored by Tim Berners-Lee and Dan Connolly; the 3.0 draft by Dave Raggett.
The HTML document A Beginner's Guide to HTML is used with permission of the National Center for Supercomputing Applications at the University of Illinois (see Legaleze).
This product contains numerous enhancements for which I'd like to thank all the freeware/shareware XCMD and XFCN authors below. HTML.edit would be a much lesser product were it not for their labors.
Tom van Geffen, Oce-Nederland B.V., The Netherlands
Adam Goodman
Patrick Hager, The Wisconsin Fly Fishing Page
Timothy Hinds
Earl Hood
Dr. Milton Huang, University of Michigan Medical Center
Jan Erik Moström, University of Lulee, Sweden
Laurent Pointal, National Scientific Research Center, Les Ulis, France
Fred Reitberger, St.Petersburg, Florida
Dan Shafer, Graphic User Interfaces, Inc.
Jeff Shepherd, SAIC, San Diego, California
Bill Stewart, ObjectTime Limited, Kanata, Ontario
Dennis Stovall, Blue Heron Publishing, Hillsboro, Oregon
Enrique Vega, The ArtMetal Project, North Carolina
Todd Woodward, HealthDesk Corp., Berkeley, California
Kris Williams
Many thanks to Ben and Jerry's, Les Claypool and Primus for providing the manic energy that kept me up into the wee hours. Calories spent? I have no idea.
My thanks to all who provided constructive comments. Many people have provided email comments and suggestions, to which I am very grateful. I apologize if you aren't on the list; my bookkeeping hasn't always been great. Please let me know of any oversights.
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