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Hoi Gerbrant,

Your WinDiff screenshot is a bit confusing. This should be a Windows program, but I can clearly see Macintosh controls. Is this a Macintosh skin, or a Macintosh port of the program? -- Peter 21:53, 6 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

It's a Mac skin. You will notice that there are some differences between a Mac window and the skin, e.g. the colored buttons are on the right (on a Mac they are on the left). I'm so used to this skin that I didn't even think about it. Do you think it's really necessary to switch to one of the default skins? I'd rather not do that though, because it took some fiddling to get Windows to recognize the skin (Windows is a bit fascist about non-Microsoft-approved skins). Should I put a comment on the image description page? Shinobu 07:57, 7 March 2006 (UTC)Reply
Tja, I just got a bit confused by it. Maybe a comment would be a good point. -- Peter 10:52, 7 March 2006 (UTC)Reply
Oké, a comment it will be. Groetels, Shinobu 11:32, 7 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

HTML

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Hi Pbb, first thanks a lot for digging up the 2 Jun 1992 draft of the HTML DTD. You asked for a citation in your edit [1]. I now added the missing sources, but the wiki seems not to like AFS links, neither in the afs://... scheme nor if I use file:///afs/... instead. Do you have any idea about how to get these links to work? --rtc (talk) 23:31, 20 October 2010 (UTC)Reply


You already found the right protocol, it's the Andrew File System... it's a generic remote filesystem accesss protocol similar to NFS and it can be accessed in hyperlinks just like a local file using the file:///afs/ path (once you installed AFS support on your system). I'm not sure specifying afs:// has ever been supported or actually in use, but it seems to be correct, too, at least in theory. I found this some time ago, it may be possible that they shut it down already... But just in case I made a full backup (320 MB). --rtc (talk) 10:20, 24 October 2010 (UTC)Reply


Update: The lost-contact AFS gateway which didn't work when I added the links is now working again. So I replaced the links to use this gateway: http://lost-contact.mit.edu/afs/cern.ch/w3.org/www/Frame/fminit2.0/html.dtd http://lost-contact.mit.edu/afs/cern.ch/w3.org/www/MarkUp/Connolly/921125/archive.sh#html.dtd --rtc (talk) 11:19, 24 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

PS: Perhaps you are interested in this; it's a list with all known "traditonal" HTML versions (ie., from before HTML 3) that I made:

RevDateId
[0.0]02 Jun 1992
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-talk/1992MayJun/0020.html
[0.1]15 Jul 1992
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-talk/1992JulAug/0020.html
[0.2]06 Aug 1992unknown
[0.3]18 Aug 1992Id: html.dtd,v 1.1 92/08/19 18:37:58 connolly Exp
afs://cern.ch/w3.org/www/Frame/fminit2.0/html.dtd
[0.4]17 Nov 1992unknown
[0.5]19 Nov 1992unknown
[0.6]20 Nov 1992unknown
[0.7]22 Nov 1992unknown
1.124 Nov 1992Id: html.dtd,v 1.1 92/11/23 08:19:47 connolly Exp Locker: connolly
afs://cern.ch/w3.org/www/MarkUp/Connolly/921125/archive.sh
1.203 Dec 1992Id: html.dtd,v 1.2 92/12/02 20:04:15 connolly Exp
afs://cern.ch/w3.org/www/MarkUp/Connolly/921203/html.dtd
1.306 Jan 1993Id: html.dtd,v 1.3 93/01/06 18:38:10 connolly Exp
afs://cern.ch/w3.org/www/MarkUp/Connolly/930106/html.dtd
Note: Dan Connolly accidentally duplicated 1.3 as http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/html-spec/html.dtd,v#1.5 while reconstructing the RCS archive from single files
[1.3.1.1]21 Jan 1993Id: html.dtd,v 1.4 93/01/20 20:56:08 connolly Exp
afs://cern.ch/w3.org/www/MarkUp/Connolly/930121/HTML.dtd
version 1.4 from the original ,v file
[1.3.1.2]03 Feb 1993Id: html.dtd,v 1.4 1993/02/03 21:30:13 connolly Exp
http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/html-spec/html.dtd,v#1.4
Copy of 1.4 from the original ,v file with <!SGML ...> removed; it is more recent than 1.4 from the original RCS file (it was "checked in with -k" into the reconstructed one)
[1.4]unknown(Id: html.dtd,v 1.3 93/01/06 18:38:10 connolly Exp)
http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-iiir-html-00
This version incorrectly uses 0 instead of O in much of the SGML stuff.
[1.5]01 Jul 1993
http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/draft-ietf-iiir-html-01.txt
1.6unknown
http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/html-spec/html.dtd,v#1.6
1.701 Apr 1994Id: html.dtd,v 1.7 1994/04/01 19:21:25 connolly Exp
http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/html-spec/html.dtd,v#1.7
1.809 Apr 1994Id: html.dtd,v 1.8 1994/04/09 01:02:10 connolly Exp
1.914 Apr 1994Id: html.dtd,v 1.9 1994/04/14 01:23:26 connolly Exp
1.1015 Apr 1994Id: html.dtd,v 1.10 1994/04/19 17:24:06 connolly Exp
1.1130 Apr 1994Id: html.dtd,v 1.11 1994/04/30 03:17:56 connolly Exp
1.1217 May 1994Id: html.dtd,v 1.12 1994/05/17 21:07:53 connolly Exp
1.1318 May 1994Id: html.dtd,v 1.13 1994/05/18 17:23:29 connolly Exp
2.0Id: html.dtd,v 1.14 1994/06/03 20:02:52 connolly Exp
The first version to announce itself as HTML 2.0
[2.1]03 Jun 1994Id: html.dtd,v 1.15 1994/06/03 22:09:14 connolly Exp
[2.2]13 Jun 1994Id: html.dtd,v 1.16 1994/06/13 20:55:50 connolly Exp
This is the first version to split the DTD into html.decl, html.dtd, html-0.dtd and html-1.dtd (The RCS comment mentions html-2.dtd instead of html-0.dtd, but that must have been a typo). The toplevel html.dtd mainly includes html-1.dtd, which in turn includes html-2.dtd, so everything is now scattered over these three files.
[2.3]20 Jul 1994Id: html.dtd,v 1.17 1994/07/20 15:46:38 connolly Exp
[2.4]20 Jul 1994Id: html.dtd,v 1.18 1994/07/20 16:24:43 connolly Exp
[2.5]23 Sep 1994Id: html.dtd,v 1.19 1994/09/23 22:46:51 connolly Exp
This version changes the layering technique; html.dtd contains all DTD again; html-1.dtd and html-0.dtd merely set appropriate flags and include html.dtd.
[2.6]26 Sep 1994Id: html.dtd,v 1.20 1994/09/26 16:10:19 connolly Exp
[2.7]15 Nov 1994Id: html.dtd,v 1.21 1994/11/15 19:54:38 connolly Exp
[2.8]30 Nov 1994Id: html.dtd,v 1.22 1994/11/30 23:45:40 connolly Exp
[2.9]28 Jan 1995Id: html.dtd,v 1.23 1995/01/28 05:59:34 connolly Exp
[2.10]06 Feb 1995Id: html.dtd,v 1.24 1995/02/06 21:28:45 connolly Exp
[2.11]29 Mar 1995Id: html.dtd,v 1.25 1995/03/29 18:53:13 connolly Exp
[2.12]02 Jun 1995Id: html.dtd,v 1.26 1995/06/02 08:00:02 connolly Exp
[2.13]15 Jun 1995Id: html.dtd,v 1.27 1995/06/15 20:17:03 connolly Exp
[2.14]16 Jun 1995Id: html.dtd,v 1.28 1995/06/16 18:54:22 connolly Exp
[2.15]04 Aug 1995Id: html.dtd,v 1.29 1995/08/04 17:50:22 connolly Exp
[2.16]21 Sep 1995Id: html.dtd,v 1.30 1995/09/21 23:30:19 connolly Exp

Hope it's interesting for you. --rtc (talk) 13:54, 24 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

Portuguese stubs

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I have reverted my previous edit to the affected article, hopefully it is a small mistake and hasn't affected anywhere else. Waacstats (talk) 21:04, 21 January 2011 (UTC)Reply

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