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HTML 3.2 Queries

Hi

I have some queries regarding HTML 3.2

Does HTML 3.2 support
1) Tables
2) Bold
3) Bullet
4) Italic
5) Color
6) Different Fonts
7) Multiline Tables
8) Underline
9) Hyperlink ?

Please let me know

Thnaks in advance
Regards,
Amit
Jul 20 '05 #1
6 1435
am*********@lionbridge.com (Amit) wrote:
I have some queries regarding HTML 3.2


Go to the W3C Reference specification at:

http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html32
James Pickering
http://www.jp29.org/
Jul 20 '05 #2
am*********@lionbridge.com (Amit) wrote:

I have some queries regarding HTML 3.2
History project?
Does HTML 3.2 support
Check for yourself....
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html32
1) Tables
Yes. Though with nowhere near the range of features available in HTML
4+
2) Bold
Yes.
3) Bullet
&bullet? or unordered lists?

No and yes, respectively.
4) Italic
Yes.
5) Color
To a certain extent, yes.
6) Different Fonts
Yes.
7) Multiline Tables
What's the point of a table that isn't multiline? Tables by definition
are two dimensional. Anyway, yes.
8) Underline
Yes.
9) Hyperlink ?


What use would HTML be without links? Yes, of course.

Steve

--
"My theories appal you, my heresies outrage you,
I never answer letters and you don't like my tie." - The Doctor

Steve Pugh <st***@pugh.net> <http://steve.pugh.net/>
Jul 20 '05 #3
Steve Pugh wrote:
What use would HTML be without links? Yes, of course.


Plenty, as a markup language for semantics it would still be quite nice. Of
course, one would have to drop the HT from the name :)

--
David Dorward http://dorward.me.uk/
Jul 20 '05 #4
Thanks a lot Steve

7) Multiline Tables


What's the point of a table that isn't multiline? Tables by definition
are two dimensional. Anyway, yes.

I know the definition of the table but, here what I meant was the
table cells with multi-lined text than multi row e.g. please look at
the leftmost uppermost cell.

------------------------------
| dafhmnvmv,;sldl | AJH.ML |
| ajdsfhm,.kl;k, | |
| dajhf,.mk,ll;[ | |
| sjdhfnmdvmfdl/p | |
------------------------------
| ASGDNKJKL | |
------------------------------

and by Bullets I menat a bulleted list that can be formed using either
MS Word or WordPad for eample.

Thnaks
Jul 20 '05 #5
Sometime around 4 Nov 2003 20:14:52 -0800, Amit is reported to have stated:

I know the definition of the table but, here what I meant was the
table cells with multi-lined text than multi row e.g. please look at
the leftmost uppermost cell.

------------------------------
| dafhmnvmv,;sldl | AJH.ML |
| ajdsfhm,.kl;k, | |
| dajhf,.mk,ll;[ | |
| sjdhfnmdvmfdl/p | |
------------------------------
| ASGDNKJKL | |
------------------------------
The answer is still yes. (The better answer is still to check for yourself
- http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html32). :-)

and by Bullets I menat a bulleted list that can be formed using either
MS Word or WordPad for eample.


I would recommend you don't even try and use a Microsoft product to
generate HTML (except maybe Notepad).

And yes, HTML 3.2 supports unordered lists.

Why are you using 3.2 instead of 4.01, anyway?

--
Mark Parnell
http://www.clarkecomputers.com.au
Jul 20 '05 #6
>
Why are you using 3.2 instead of 4.01, anyway?


I am using a PowerPlant wrapper to HTML Rendering Lib available
with Carbon Lib for Macintosh Programmming a part of Carbon API
for making an application which should work on Mac OS 8.6, Mac OS 9.2
and Mac OS 10.x

The HTML Rendering Library supports HTML 3.2 so, was asking queries abt it

Thanks for that Link I am following it.

Thanks once again,

Amit
Jul 20 '05 #7

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