Amaya, a new Web browser/editor released by W3C

Amaya, a new Web browser/editor released by W3C

Post by Daniel Veilla » Sun, 25 Aug 1996 04:00:00



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                                   Daniel.
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    Hello,

  This is the announcement of the*public binary release of Amaya,
an HTML editor and browser. It is based on the same software base than
Thot (http://www.veryComputer.com/) also released as binaries for
Linux.
  For more informations, please consult the W3 Consortium server
page for Amaya :

   http://www.veryComputer.com/

  Here is the LSM entry concerning Amaya :

Begin3
Title:Amaya
Version:0.8a
Entered-date:23AUG96
Description:
Amaya, a new Web browser/editor released by W3C

Amaya is a Web client that acts both as a browser and as an authoring tool.
It has been designed with the primary purpose of being a testbed for
experimenting and demonstrating new specifications and extensions of Web
protocols and standards. Its main features include WYSIWYG editing, support
for Cascading Style Sheets, full implementation of HTML 3.2, access to
remote documents through the W3C Reference Library, and publishing on
HTTP servers using the PUT method. It supports various graphic
formats, including PNG.

The first version of this client should be available in source form by
the end of 1996, but, in order to allow the Web community to evaluate
the software and to send feedback to the development team, an early
release is provided now.
Keywords:HTML WWW Publishing WYSIWYG CSS W3C




Maintained-by:

Primary-site:http://www.veryComputer.com/
             1484kB amaya-linux-elf.tar.gz
             1457kB amaya-linux.tar.gz
Alternate-site:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/X11/xapps/editors/
Original-site:
Platforms: Linux a.out or ELF, X11R6
Copying-policy:W3C Copyright,
      see http://www.veryComputer.com/
End

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1. Source release of Amaya, W3C browser/editor

    Hello,

  This is the announcement of the fist public source release of Amaya,
an HTML editor and browser. It is based on the same software base as
Thot (http://opera.inrialpes.fr/thot/) also released in source form.
  For more informations, please consult the W3 Consortium server
page for Amaya :

   http://www.w3.org/pub/WWW/Amaya

See http://www.w3.org/member/WWW/Amaya/User/SourceDist.html
on how to download and build Amaya from sources.
See http://www.w3.org/member/WWW/Amaya/User/BinDist.html
on how to download and install binary packages available for
various flavour of Unixes.

  Here is the LSM entry concerning Amaya Sources :

Begin3
Title:Amaya Sources
Version:0.95b
Entered-date:10FEB97
Description:
Sources for Amaya, a Web browser/editor released by W3C

Amaya is a Web client that acts both as a browser and as an authoring tool.
It has been designed with the primary purpose of being a testbed for
experimenting and demonstrating new specifications and extensions of Web
protocols and standards. Its main features include WYSIWYG editing, support
for Cascading Style Sheets, full implementation of HTML 3.2, access to
remote documents through the W3C Reference Library, and publishing on
HTTP servers using the PUT method. It supports various graphic
formats, including PNG.

This program is built on top of the Thot library, hence to recompile it
one first need the library sources.

See http://www.w3.org/member/WWW/Amaya/User/Sources.html

Keywords:HTML WWW Publishing WYSIWYG CSS





Maintained-by:
Primary-site:http://www.w3.org/pub/WWW/Amaya/User/
Alternate-site:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/X11/xapps/editors/
Original-site:
Platforms: Linux a.out, ELF or Sparc, X11R6. Various Unixes.
Copying-policy:W3C Copyright
      see http://www.w3.org/pub/WWW/Amaya/User/COPYRIGHT.html
End

 Daniel

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