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  W3C Public Mailing List Archives
This list was originally created by the MWI DDWG to communicate the processing (acknowledgement, comments, and others) of the public contributions received for populating the DDR Core Vocabulary.
This list is associated with the Wiki at http://www.w3.org/2006/ubiweb-wiki/W3C_Ubiquitous_Web_Wiki.
List purpose: This is the public mailing list for the Ubiquitous Web Applications Working Group, which seeks to extend the Web to all kinds of devices including sensors and effectors.
lists.w3.org /Archives/Public   (2072 words)

  
 Best Free Text Editors - List of freeware HTML editors for Windows
An HTML editor (a good one anyway) will provide many ways of automating the insertion of HTML tags in order to make working at the source code level a lot quicker and a lot easier.
This is an excellent, clean, simple, intuitive HTML editor that can double as a plain text editor and has a user interface that changes according to the file type you start up with.
Despite being somewhat dated, this is still one of the best HTML editors around and beats the pants off alot of the buggy, half-baked 'junkware' that I've had the displeasure of downloading and testing as of late.
www.ironspider.ca /freetools/texteditors.htm   (1321 words)

  
  Ken Sam's Report on HTML Editors   (Site not responding. Last check: )
HTML Author is a simple WYSIWYG add on HTML editor that works under Word version 6.
Netscape Gold has an HTML editor that is distributed as a part of the Netscape Navigator.
Since the HTML editor is relatively new comparing to other HTML editors, it lacks some popular features such as spell checker or thesaurus that some stand alone editors have.
www.geog.ubc.ca /vgd/resources/ksam/project1/htmledit.htm   (3214 words)

  
 Setting Up A School Website: HTML The Language of the Web
HTML is a "language" that is in its third generation (HTML 3.2 is the current officially recognized standard, with 4.0 being used by designers who want to take advantage of all of the capabilities of the Communicator and IE 4.0-generation browsers).
These editors simplify the tasks of adding links, images, manipulating page layout elements, and previewing the page in the browser, but one must still be able to analyze and correct the code that results from pointing and clicking within the editor.
HTML Assistant is excellent for adding links and graphics without having the editor rewrite one's code by accident (Composer is notrious for this).
www.cyberlearning-world.com /nhhs/html2/html.htm   (1203 words)

  
 Encrypt HTML password protect javascript encryption image protection.Hide html source code
HTML Guardian will copy all the files that were not encrypted(like.swf,.wav etc), and all subfolders from the source to the destination folder too to ensure that encrypted files will work correctly.
HTML Guardian is designed to skip Meta tags when encrypts html files, because in most cases there is no need to do that.
If you experience problems when you encrypt html files, protect images, use the html password encryption, hide html source code or when performing any other task, please first check if a new version of the program is available- the problem may be fixed in it.
www.htmlguardian.org   (2670 words)

  
 HTML Editors   (Site not responding. Last check: )
HTML editors attempt to make the HTML transparent to the user in the same way that a wordprocessing program like Microsoft Word makes the formatting of a document transparent to the user: you just type in the words and click a few buttons to indicate formatting preferences, and the computer does the rest.
With a typical HTML editor, we would type in plain text in the usual way that text is entered, but when we wanted to make such a link we would instead click an appropriate button and the following text would appear automatically
We also refer you to a comprehensive list of other HTML editors for Windows and for various platforms, where you may find other programs that are even more a fit to your needs and tastes.
www.webteacher.org /winexp/easyhtml/editors.html   (757 words)

  
 HTML Purifier - Filter your HTML the standards-compliant way!
HTML Purifier will not only remove all malicious code (better known as XSS) with a thoroughly audited, secure yet permissive whitelist, it will also make sure your documents are standards compliant, something only achievable with a comprehensive knowledge of W3C's specifications.
HTML Purifier takes its effectiveness from the fact that it will decompose the whole document into tokens, and rigorously process the tokens by removing non-whitelisted elements, transforming bad practice tags like font into span, properly checking the nesting of tags and their children and validating all attributes according to their RFCs.
HTML Purifier is a great library to integrate with existing CMSes and other applications or WYSIWYG editors.
htmlpurifier.org   (766 words)

  
 TYPO3 CMS: Feature list
An extension provides a way for editors to have access to a shorcut repository for commonly used phrases, names, text, HTML and code.
Different page types allow administrators and editors the ability to define extra functionality; such as including special types of records (news articles, frontend users, etc.) in a "folder-like" format, or it allows the ability to exclude the page from dynamically generated menus.
For editors, simultaneous editing and potential loss of work is prevented since a warning sign is displayed to users trying to access an already opened record.
typo3.com /Feature_list.1243.0.html   (2123 words)

  
 Learn About HTML Editors
Although the HTML markup of a web page can be written with any text editor, specialised HTML editors can offer convenience and added functionality.
So-called WYSIWYG HTML editors provide an editing interface which resembles how the page will be displayed in a web browser.
Some knowledge of HTML, CSS and other scripting languages as well as a familiarity with the current W3C recommendations in these areas will help any designer produce better web pages, with a WYSIWYG HTML editor and without[4].
www.educationonlineforcomputers.com /learn_about_html_editors.html   (1138 words)

  
 List of HTML editors - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Plain text editors are commonly used to produce webpages.
While word processors are not ostensibly HTML editors, many of the major products are capable of exporting document layouts in HTML format.
Exported files tend to be larger than hand-coded pages (those produced with a text-based HTML editor or a plain text editor).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_HTML_editors   (261 words)

  
 Tiger Computing Ltd : The Linux Company:   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Fast HTML Editor for Unix'es Very fast HTML Parser With some tricks asWedit is able to work with php code too.
HTML editor which allows you to add your own tags to the menu.
Editor 99 is a notepad-style text editor which offers additional features, especially for people writing program code.
www.thelinuxconsultancy.co.uk /phpeditors.php   (1333 words)

  
 Advanced HTML Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Many of the HTML and WWW documents are works-in-progress.
It will be supplanted by a set of smaller documents which can be discussed and progressed toward standardization separately.
However, the goal remains to eventually have all of the HTML 3 features implemented.
www.ifla.org /I/training/html/general.htm   (168 words)

  
 Advanced AcademicPrograms Online
You can use a special HTML editor that will allow you to design pages a lot like you would in a word processor.
HTML is not an actual programming language, it's a markup language, meaning that you type what you want the viewer to see, then add special 'tags' before and after the text to designate formatting (this means it's easy to learn).
While this is a very easy editor to use, one of the majorproblems is that it uses features that are supported by the InternetExplorer browers only.
www.jhu.edu /advancedonline/html_pages.html   (558 words)

  
 Resources for HTML
HTML Assistant is only one of several HTML editors that are available.
HTML Assistant is a short-term solution to the need for HTML authoring tools.
Netscape has added the frame tags to its version of HTML, and a good source of information is Netscape's frames page, where you will find links to 1) pages that apply the frame concept, 2) tutorials, and 3) companies using frames.
www.duke.edu /~mccann/html.htm   (1328 words)

  
 The Library - HTML Editors & Authoring Tools - How to Choose?
HTML editors have come a long way from the raw-code-and-hot-key kinds of editors we had available in the early years of the internet.
So, that said, here are some other people's ideas on the subject, and links to some of the better HTML editors out there.
HTML Editors - Another list containing a variety of HTML editing software and other products.
www.bensonassoc.com /pct/html_editors.html   (518 words)

  
 HTML and Web Programming Resources
The style sheet editors provide tooltips for all the legal style sheet properties, and show you a preview of each style you define.
W3C's CSS Editor List Contains the WWW Consortium's List of CSS Editors.
The same style as their HTML validator, but allows you to type into their form.
www.apl.jhu.edu /~hall/WWW   (938 words)

  
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Plain text editors may be used to produce webpages.
While word processors are not ostensibly HTML editors, many of the major products are capable of exporting document layouts in HTML format.
Nvu; Developer Daniel Glazman is working on replacement, tentatively called Mozilla Composer; a community-driven WYSIWYG HTML editor fork, KompoZer, maintains Nvu codebase and fixes bugs until a successor to Nvu is released.
www.richtextbox.com /cs/document.htm   (347 words)

  
 HTML Editors
There are a number of HTML editors available to make the job of creating Web pages an easier process.
Editors can make the process for generating the coding easier, but they should not be a substitute for basic understanding.
CMed is a HTML 2.0, HTML 3.2, Netscape Extensions, and Microsoft Extensions editor for Intel-based Windows NT 3.5 and later, and Windows 95.
members.aol.com /Rick1515/page4.htm   (790 words)

  
 HTML Editors
Description: High Tea is (hopefully) a simple to use HTML editor that incorporates many of the latest HTML (and Netscape) extensions as well as most of the basic HTML tags that are currently in use.
HTML.edit is a complete site editor, having many time-saving features for HTML coding and document management, including customizable elements, bidirectional text and entity translation tables, global and selection-only replacement, document preview and browsing (via URL, BASE, or hotlist).
Description: Full support is provided for HTML 2.0 tags and character entities as well as a user defined tag capability allowing you to add new tags as they are introduced or to create your own customized elements.
www.cyberpresent.de /History/Eikon/WWW/about-ed.htm   (1880 words)

  
 SBC Knowledge Network Explorer : Beyond Filamentality : HTML Resources
HTML from the Web Developers Virtual Library: an online magazine devoted to articles, tutorials, and references on HTML (and most other aspects of web development).
SimplytheBest HTML editors: nice list of free or nearly free alternatives.
Freeware's HTML editors list: includes a brief description and user ratings.
www.kn.pacbell.com /wired/beyond/htmlresources.html   (274 words)

  
 HTML Editors
HTML Tidy, Documents manager, Tag Library for PHP and HTML, quick access to commonly used tags, multi-document interface, syntax highlighting, search/replace, Character map, links validator.
CodeSnap is a color-coded HTML Editor with instant preview and HTML tidy features that warn you about any errors in your HTML code.
HTML Kit is a full-featured free editor for HTML, XHTML, XML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP and other text files.
freeware.intrastar.net /htmledit.htm   (882 words)

  
 HTML Editors
HTML editors attempt to make the HTML transparent to the user in the same way that a wordprocessing program like Microsoft Word makes the formatting of a document transparent to the user: you just type in the words and click a few buttons to indicate formatting preferences, and the computer does the rest.
With a typical HTML editor, we would type in plain text in the usual way that text is entered, but when we wanted to make such a link we would instead click an appropriate button and the following text would appear automatically
Documentation for your tutorial, and refer you to a comprehensive list of other HTML editors for various platforms.
www.techcorps.org /webcourse/easyhtml/editors.html   (555 words)

  
 Tiger Computing Ltd : The Linux Company:
Fast HTML Editor for Unix'es Very fast HTML Parser With some tricks asWedit is able to work with php code too.
HTML editor which allows you to add your own tags to the menu.
Editor 99 is a notepad-style text editor which offers additional features, especially for people writing program code.
www.midnighthax.com /phpeditors.php   (1333 words)

  
 Pure Mac: Web Editors - Software for Macintosh
HTML Creator features 'assistants' that write the HTML code for you and allow you at all times to be in control.
HTML Creator also features more advanced tools such as JavaScripts, CSS, Frameset tools, and Server Side Includes as well productivity enhancements such as an easy to use HTML Reference, ScratchPad, Shortcuts, the ability to open and save files from FTP servers, and more.
Taco HTML Edit is a full-featured HTML editor and PHP editor distributed as freeware.
www.pure-mac.com /webed.html   (3568 words)

  
 Genii Software | WebEditors
This list of WYSIWYG rich text web editors is being maintained as a general resource for developers who want to add a richer editing experience to web based applications.
In order to be included, all editors must work in place in a browser window, either by replacing a textarea or by adding their own editable fragment.
ComposIte is a chrome overlay which enables a streamlined Mozilla Editor for html composition in textareas.
www.geniisoft.com /showcase.nsf/WebEditors   (1264 words)

  
 Web/HTML Authoring
Links to editors, HTML information, libraries, and Java can be found here.
As well as being an online reference, it is also a formatted HTML document that can be printed out and used as a desk reference.
List of graphics, source code, and other resources that you can add to your page.
www.uic.edu /depts/accc/itl/oresources/wwwres.html   (371 words)

  
 Web Developer's Journal - Tips on Web Page Design, HTML, Graphics and Development Tools
Enhance your HTML forms with a touch of JS.
Agile HTML Editor for Windows 98 - "Known as the "right-click editor" for its easy HTML tag configuration, Agile HTML Editor uses a different approach to most authoring packages.
Now that January is over and most industry pundits have made their predictions for 2001, Andrew Starling is able to steal their ideas and present them as his own.
www.webdevelopersjournal.com /software/html_editors.html   (930 words)

  
 Open Directory - Computers: Software: Internet: Authoring: HTML: WYSIWYG Editors
IE Editor for Zope - Originally designed for Zope, this piece of code can be integrated into any application to provide WYSIWYG editing in Internet Explorer 5.5+.
Interakt - KTML is a browser-based WYSIWYG HTML editor.
Mozile - Mozile (Mozilla Inline Editor) is an in-browser, context-sensitive, XHTML editor.
www.dmoz.org /Computers/Software/Internet/Authoring/HTML/WYSIWYG_Editors   (994 words)

  
 Tools for WWW providers
There is a full list of filters and converters between various formats and HTML, collected by Richard Brandwein and Mike Sendall.
Check for newer versions of the HTML environment than the one included in the Alpha distribution.
HTML Check Toolkit is also available for installation on your own system.
www.w3.org /Tools   (1439 words)

  
 HTML editor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Text HTML editors commonly include either built-in functions or integration with external tools for such tasks as source and version control, link-checking, code checking and validation, code cleanup and formatting, spell-checking, uploading by FTP or WebDAV, and structuring as a project.
Current W3C recommendations on the use of CSS with HTML were first formalised by W3C in 1996[1] and have been revised and refined since then.
Some knowledge of HTML, CSS and other scripting languages as well as a familiarity with the current W3C recommendations in these areas will help any designer produce better web pages, with a WYSIWYG HTML editor and without[3].
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/HTML_editor   (1514 words)

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