tool: sgmls


Language:
SGML (Standardized Generalized Markup Language)
Version:
1.1
Parts:
parser
Author:
James Clark <jjc@jclark.com> and Charles Goldfarb
Location:
ftp://ftp.uu.net/pub/text-processing/sgml/sgmls-1.0.tar.Z
uk:
ftp://ftp.jclark.com/sgmls/sgmls-1.1.tar.Z
Description:
SGML is a markup language standardized in ISO 8879. Sgmls is an SGML parser derived from the ARCSGML parser materials which were written by Charles Goldfarb. It outputs a simple, easily parsed, line oriented, ASCII representation of an SGML document's Element Structure Information Set (see pp 588-593 of ``The SGML Handbook''). It is intended to be used as the front end for structure-controlled SGML applications. SGML is an important move in the direction of separating information from its presentation, i.e. making different presentations possible for the same information.
Bugs:
James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
Ports:
unix, msdos
Updated:
Febuary 22nd, 1993

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