[TS] Re: Implications of import/export standards


Subject: [TS] Re: Implications of import/export standards
From: Stephen Danic (sdanic@home.com)
Date: Sun Feb 20 2000 - 03:30:38 EST


I just wanted to throw my support behind the topic maps standard as well.
I'll try and get an XTM import/export filter into Lucid eventually.

I'll start working on it just as soon as I figure out the syntax.

Assuming that we use "parent", "child", "jump" as the link types, what would
an XTM export look like?

If we were to convince just one other company to support this Topic-Map
standard, it would be the guys at www.everything2.com, http://everydevel.com
That site is far more popular than any mindmap application.

...Steve Danic
http://www.memes.net

----- Original Message -----
From: "Eric Freese" <eric@isogen.com>
To: <thoughtstream@eGroups.com>
Cc: <xtm-wg@eGroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2000 2:59 PM
Subject: [TS] Re: Implications of import/export standards

> Andrius:
>
> I might be able to make your life a little easier. There is an ISO
standard
> based on SGML/HyTime for "Topic Maps". A working group, of which I am a
> member, has been formed to apply this standard to the Web using XML,
Xpath,
> and Xlink, possibly for submission to the W3C. It currently being called
> XTM (XML Topic Maps).

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