Katherine:
Do you only need a parser, or do you need an SGML editor? If it's the
former, I'll let others speak to the Macintosh SGML editors that are
availabe, as I know several folks on this list are using Author/Editor
for the Mac.
If you need a parser, Jim Clark's NSGMLS parser is a freeware SGML
parser. I didn't see a version compiled for the Macintosh, but the full
source code is available at ftp.jclark.com. You may ask on the
comp.text.sgml group if anyone has ported NSGMLS to the Macintosh.
-- Tom
What if the Hokey-Pokey Thomas A. La Porte
is what it's all about? <[log in to unmask]>
On Tue, 5 Mar 1996, Katherine Hayes wrote:
> I would like feedback from anyone using a Macintosh-based SGML parser:
> which one, how you are using it, extent of documentation, quality of
> technical support, etc.
>
> I would like to apply the EAD DTD to existing electronic finding aids to
> present them on our web site running on a PowerPC-based LAN. Insights from
> anyone with similar circumstances would be greatly appreciated.
>
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