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Subject: Second draft of HTML+ now available
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I have just finished the second draft of the HTML+ discussion
document which is now available in Postscript form from:

ftp://15.254.100.100/pub/draft-raggett-www-html-00.ps

As soon as I get a text version to meet the IETF's standard
layout requirements, I will be submitting this as an Internet
Draft, hence the funny file name above.

Please let me know ASAP if the postscript version causes problems
on 8.5x11 inch printers. So I can fix the problem before it
reaches the IETF distribution channels.

This document is for discussion, and the spec is *not* frozen.
We are limited by the need for backwards compatibility with
HTML (to provide a viable migration path), and recent work
on extensions.

Best wishes,

Dave Raggett

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