QWeb = SGML + style sheets.

I Find Karma (adam@cs.caltech.edu)
Tue, 20 May 97 09:43:46 PDT


Looking at
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Pines/1029/qweb.html
this looks pretty decent...

QWeb is a Web Browser that displays SGML documents (including HTML)
according to style sheets. Here's a list of features:
* Progressive rendering of _everything_.
* Parses SGML documents, and displays according to a style sheet.
* Dynamically builds SGML document parser from a DTD.
* Normal and preformatted text, as well as tables and images.
* Entire document appearance is customizeable through the style sheet.
* Uses non-blocking I/O for throughput and responsiveness.
* Server-side image maps.
* Multi-level bookmarks.
* Caches web pages in memory.
* "file" and "http" URL methods.
* Multiple open browser windows.
* History of visited URLs.
* Follows HTTP redirects automatically.
* SGML Catalog editor.
* Style Sheet editor.
* Supports HTML forms.

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