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Oops. Freudian typo ;-)  It's also at http://www.heml.org.

Ian


On Fri, 4 Jul 2003, Liam Quin wrote:

> On Fri, Jul 04, 2003 at 08:21:54AM -0400, Ian Graham wrote:
> > You might want to look at the Historical Event Markup and Linking work 
> > (http://www.html.org). This has been used to create navigable timelines (I
> > think using SVG, so you'll need an SVG handler).  
> 
> I suspect you mean http://heml.mta.ca/ since www.html.org is also
> the same as http://www.w3.org/ :-)
> 
> It looks intersting, thanks for posting about it!
> 
> Liam
> 
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