Updates: Media (lyrics) has a new layout. I could never figure out how to lay it out, but it's easier to navigate now. I'm still working on a better duplicate Mamblog mod. I'm trying to make submittions easier but the poetry form died for some reason. Quizzes are also on their way from the old site. Joomla content isn't very code friendly so I'm having to rewrite old code. You can still click on News > AH v21 > Screen if you wish to use the quizzes.
"HTML 4.0 Specification", D. Raggett, A. Le Hors, I. Jacobs, 8
July 1997. Available at
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/. The Recommendation defines three
document type definitions: Strict, Transitional, and Frameset, all
reachable from the Recommendation.
ISO 8879:1986
"Information Processing -- Text and Office Systems -- Standard
Generalized Markup Language (SGML)", ISO 8879:1986.
For the list of SGML entities, consult ftp://ftp.ifi.uio.no/pub/SGML/ENTITIES/.
"Information Technology - Universal Multiple- Octet Coded
Character Set (UCS) - Part 1: Architecture and Basic Multilingual
Plane", ISO/IEC 10646-1:1993. The current specification also takes
into consideration the first five amendments to ISO/IEC 10646-1:1993.
Useful roadmap
of the BMP and roadmap
of plane 1 documents show which scripts sit at which numeric
ranges.
"Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Part One: Format
of Internet Message Bodies", N. Freed and N. Borenstein, November
1996.
Available at
ftp://ftp.internic.net/rfc/rfc2045.txt. Note that this RFC
obsoletes RFC1521, RFC1522, and RFC1590.
"HTTP Version 1.1 ", R. Fielding, J. Gettys, J. Mogul, H.
Frystyk Nielsen, and T. Berners-Lee, January 1997.
Available at
ftp://ftp.internic.net/rfc/rfc2068.txt.
"Internationalization of the HyperText Markup Language", F. Yergeau, G. Nicol, G. Adams, and M. Dürst, January 1997.
Available at ftp://ds.internic.net/rfc/rfc2070.txt.
"Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0"
T. Bray, J. Paoli, C.M. Sperberg-McQueen, editors, 10 February 1998.
Available at
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/.
"Universal Resource Identifiers in WWW: A Unifying Syntax for the
Expression of Names and Addresses of Objects on the Network as used in
the World-Wide Web", T. Berners-Lee, June 1994.
Available at
ftp://ftp.internic.net/rfc/rfc1630.txt.
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