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Posted by Toby A Inkster on 06/17/07 16:57
erkkikosonen wrote:
> Does someone know a free, downloadable HTML 2.0 editor/composer for
> Windows? It would be nice if it followed the HTML 2.0 standard.
HTML 2.0?! Please, just to satisfy my curiosity... why?
You could try the Composer component in some of the really early versions
of Netscape -- I don't know when it was first introduced -- possibly in
Netscape 3.x -- maybe that's too modern.
Perhaps a very early version of HoTMetaL?
A better approach might be to try one of these in-browser HTML editing
components such as widgEditor or TinyMCE. With these, you control the
toolbar buttons, so you can specifically only add buttons for the elements
you want (i.e. elements which exist in HTML 2.0). These tend to output
XHTML, but you can then process that server-side to convert it back into
HTML 2.0.
There are probably some SGML editors that allow for editing documents
conforming to a particular DTD, but these won't allow you WYSIWYG editing.
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