The MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) encoding system, used for
reproducing music on synthesizers, incorporates a set of standard commands,
but uses "System Exclusive" codes for commands that are specific to a
particular manufacturer and/or synthesizer.
The HTML equivalent might look something like this:
<SYSEX MCOM1>
<FONT TimesRoman12>
Some text
</FONT>
<BACKGROUND RED>
some text <p>
</BACKGROUND>
</SYSEX>
Companies could then register their "HTML variant", with its tags and
meanings, and others who wanted to implement them would be able to.
Something like this would provide a standard for deviating from the standard
- which is why it was introduced into the MIDI specification.
Howard
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Howard Harawitz [email protected]
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Brooklyn North Software Works Bedford, Nova Scotia, Canada
Distributor of 'HTML Assistant' and 'HTML Assistant Pro' software
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FTP the HTML Assistant FAQ: ftp.cs.dal.ca/htmlasst/htmlafaq.txt
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