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Subject: Re: HM.applications-Translations
----- Original Message ----- From: Bullard, Claude L (Len) > > I want to ask a general question of the list because it goes to an > assumption at the heart of this thread: that some of us are > developing applications. > > Who among you came to this project to develop applications (code) and > what applications do you want to develop? Can you describe it in about > twenty five lines (about an index card big)? > > It will help us enormously to have that information in that short form ASAP. Hi Claude, Someone posted the existence of my MTML last night. I'm building an application that runs from any website, and that acts as a sub-browser enhancement to documents that it downloads. I'm currently working on a RDF feature based on Dublin Core meta-data in the form of a XML similar RDF type that best serves the needs of the MTML sub-browser application. This application uses MTML code inside of HTML code to create a relational text gathering system for the accumulated documents that it works with. The RDF feature is the method that I came up with to give the application semantic web characteristics. So this application will use its search item capabilities to sort through RDF as it now can with the MTML embedded in HTML. This RDF will not be an author defined tagging system, unlike the MTML that is. MTML is a natural language way of tagging information in HTML for the purpose of manipulating the tagged text that it encapsulates. Mark Brownell Gizmotron Graphics http://www.gizmotron.org/mtml
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