Note that the HEADER tag here was replaced by HEAD in subsequent HTML versions. The current HEADER is a completely different beast, falling inside the BODY. The neat thing is that, since the BODY exists and there is no HTML node, current browsers are able to interpret this HEADER as if it were HEAD.
Heh. Nice idea. It uses the old NextStep AppKit classes (rather than OpenStep, which Cocoa descends from) so you'd have to reimplement them, possibly as wappers around the modern AppKit api. It might also depend on some older features of the objective-c runtime, which would need to be worked around.
Could be a nice 'just for fun' sort of project though...
The work at CERN is differentiated when it is performed by westerners or by people from the eastern side:
"The cost [...] has been evaluated, taking into account realistic labor prices in different countries. The total cost is X (with a western equivalent value of Y)" [where Y>X]
"Resource discovery" is identified as a problem. And a possible solution is proposed: By the way, it would be easy in principle for a third party to run over these trees and make indexes of what they find. Its just that noone has done it as far as I know because there isn't yet an indexer which runs over the web directly. Now, if there was only some money in that ...
In the long term, when there is a really large mass of data out there, with deep interconnections, then there is some really exciting work to be done on automatic algorithms to make multi-level searches.
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this i guess maybe be a replication of the first page published .. or something like that.
could anyone please confirm?
I think symbolics.com is the oldest (still existing) site / registered domain name
what was the domain name of this (whatever is on the post) site ? when was it registered? anyone??
http://www.w3schools.com/html5/tag_header.asp
Too bad there are so many broken links now.
[1] http://www.w3.org/History/1991-WWW-NeXT/Implementation/
Could be a nice 'just for fun' sort of project though...
The work at CERN is differentiated when it is performed by westerners or by people from the eastern side:
"The cost [...] has been evaluated, taking into account realistic labor prices in different countries. The total cost is X (with a western equivalent value of Y)" [where Y>X]
source: LHCb calorimeters : Technical Design Report
ISBN: 9290831693 http://cdsweb.cern.ch/record/494264
Still not a bad list.
The list of who's involved is sorted alphabetically by last name. TBL is third on this list. Humility. http://www.w3.org/History/19921103-hypertext/hypertext/WWW/P...
"Resource discovery" is identified as a problem. And a possible solution is proposed: By the way, it would be easy in principle for a third party to run over these trees and make indexes of what they find. Its just that noone has done it as far as I know because there isn't yet an indexer which runs over the web directly. Now, if there was only some money in that ...
In the long term, when there is a really large mass of data out there, with deep interconnections, then there is some really exciting work to be done on automatic algorithms to make multi-level searches.
TBL's first hypertext work was in 1980. Good ideas take time to come to fruition (there was also much parallel work on similar concepts). http://www.w3.org/History/19921103-hypertext/hypertext/WWW/F...