The HTML Sourcebook

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Wiley, Mar 28, 1995 - Computers - 432 pages
Designed for those who want to prepare character-based hypertext and Mosaic documents for online publication. Describes the basic client/server structure of the World Wide Web and the ``cgi-bin'' interface. Contains detailed documentation of all HTML commands and a discussion of the tools needed to link graphics and other non-text items to Mosaic documents. Provides information on the various editors and filters available to compose HTML documents or to convert existing ones into HTML documents. Features tips on setting up servers and includes a long section which demonstrates well-designed Mosaic pages along with their underlying HTML structure.

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Contents

Introduction to the Hypertext Markup Language
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Uniform Resource Locators URLs
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Copyright

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