Re: HTML/SGML Generic Readers

Richard Rinehart (mailto:rinehart@UCLINK2.BERKELEY.EDU)
Fri, 16 Feb 1996 13:24:33 -0700

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Date:         Fri, 16 Feb 1996 13:24:33 -0700
From: Richard Rinehart <mailto:rinehart@UCLINK2.BERKELEY.EDU>
Subject:      Re: HTML/SGML Generic Readers
To: Multiple recipients of list IMAGELIB

You might get in touch with SoftQuad (http://www.sq.com/). They make a
product called Panorama, which is an SGML viewer that can view SGML
documents delivered over the WWW. Panorma acts as a helper app with your
WWW browser. Panorma free version only looks at files over the WWW, while
the Panorama Pro version will look at versions as local files. I'm not sure
if it will easily look at HTML documents, but since HTML documents are just
SGML documents with their own DTD, it may work. Of course HoTMetaL will
work with HTML, as will many other HTML editors available free.

Hope this helps

Richard Rinehart | University Art Museum / Pacific Film Archive Systems Manager & Education | University of California at Berkeley Technology Specialist | 2625 Durant, Berkeley, CA 94720-2250 mailto:rinehart@uclink2.berkeley.edu | http://www.uampfa.berkeley.edu/

>Requesting information on SGML and HTML "generic" scanners, if there is such
>a thing. I will be receiving documents in both formats with accompanying
>bibliographic information. These will eventually go onto a CD-ROM with other
>documents, mostly TIFF but possibly some PDF..
>
>I need a viewer to do quality control on these documents when they arrive.
>The format and originators will vary. Especially interested in those
>available at no or low cost, but will consider commercial products. Thanks.
>
>Emil Levine
>UN/IAEA
>Head, INIS Clearinghouse
>Vienna Austria A1400
>
mailto:>mailto:levine@nepo1.iaea.or.at