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The names Microsoft Internet Explorer, NCSA Mosaic, Netscape Navigator and Sun Microsystems Java are registered trademarks of the respective companies. By referencing their products in these documents this site in no way endorses or is affiliated with these companies. The information is listed for public benefit and only serves to document historical information about the Internet and World Wide Web. Content drawn from the public HTML specifications is, if copyrighted at all, property of the creators. Links to external sites about certain topics are not guaranteed to be fully functional (the sheer number of them will prevent frequent validation checks I am surmising.) I can not guarantee the content of these sites, but I do try to make them available as additional references for readers. If errors are found in these links, please contact me so as to keep this resource up to date. Personal Copyrights (Read: My Diatribe =) That having been said, it is time to cover my own bottom. Copyright regulations are still rather loosely formed on the Internet, so any personal copyright claims are tenuous, taking in to account that most if not all of the official specification material for HTML is in the public domain. I do claim copyright where possible over the many portions of the site which are original work (such as many parts of the Cascading Style Sheet reference) and over the entire site as a single, evolving work, along with its general HTML formatting scheme (look and feel.) All images are copyright 1996, 1997 Brian Wilson. Information about version history of tag support in the mentioned browsers and other data was gathered though a series of sometimes painstaking manual verifications. The information is as accurate as I could determine given my resources and appears to be the most complete resource to date (that I can find at least) on this topic. While neither I nor anyone else can claim direct copyright over the content of the tag history pages (anyone who has the ability and or patience could duplicate this work), it is unlikely that many will try to duplicate this silly feat. 8-} Please at least cite me as the source if you reference the information that I have gathered here for another purpose. Aside from that, if you can help add to this resource, please let me know so that it can be updated. This site was meant to create a single, cohesive resource on the HTML language, CSS and the popular browsers that support them; it would be a waste of efforts (I think) if this did not succeed. Brian Wilson (bloo@blooberry.com) Copyright(©) 1996,1997 [ Please see also: Site License Information ] |