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Revision as of 15:10, 20 January 2020
Maybe better title: HTML and epub (or vice versa)
- the "web trinities": URL, HTTP, HTML / HTML, CSS, JS
- (meta)redirections, cool urls don't change?!
- XHTML/RDF... and the so-called semantic web... (and relations to the (historical) XML community)
- Metadata (in SVG)
- EPUB
- pandoc
- Regular expressions, grep, sed?
- iframe and postMessage style communication?
Example from raspberry pi script:
sed -i 's| init=/usr/lib/raspi-config/init_resize\.sh||' /boot/cmdline.txt
- WHATWG ...
- YAML metadata & templates, DPT workflow tutorial
- alternatives / parallel histories? (plato, bbs, dartmouth, ... )
- https://sammacbeth.eu/blog/2019/03/22/dat-for-firefox-1.html
- maybe try a realtime editor like: https://demo.codimd.org/
- https://casual-effects.com/markdeep/
- Redirection (meta refresh style?)
- Command-line html tools -- what exists?
- API via URL ?
whiptail --yesno "COntinue" 20 20
Timeline
1989
HTML Berners-Lee, CERN
1996
1997
1998
2000
2014
HTML5 See also: w3c + whatwg conflict