-- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Willard McCarty / Centre for Computing in the Humanities University of Toronto / mccarty@epas.utoronto.ca -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- (2) --------------------------------------------------------------42---- Date: Sat, 4 Jun 1994 16:41:07 -0400 (EDT) From: John Price-Wilkin <jpw@sansfoy.lib.virginia.edu> Subject: TEI Guidelines online at UVa: http://etext.virginia.edu/TEI.html The University of Virginia Library is pleased to make the TEI Guidelines for Electronic Text Encoding and Interchange (P3) available via WWW. This is NOT an HTML version of the Guidelines. Instead, it is the fully validated TEI-conformant SGML version of the Guidelines, made browseable and searchable through PAT, and rendered as HTML on-the-fly by perl. (My perl filtering is sometimes less than satisfying, but I'll continue to work on improving it. The process by which the interaction with PAT was done will eventually be incorporated in the ongoing documentation of the WWW-to-PAT gateway at http://sansfoy.lib.virginia.edu/pub/www-to-pat/.) Chapters, sections, sub-sections, etc. are delivered by PAT's structure search and retrieval. Hypertext links created in the original SGML are rendered as HTML anchors, which in turn initiate structure searches. We are very grateful to Open Text, who allowed us to provide Internet-wide access to PAT. We are also extremely grateful to everyone involved in creating the Guidelines for making such an invaluable resource freely available in SGML. John Price-Wilkin jpw@virginia.edu