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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).  

Ian

On Fri, 4 Jul 2003, bryan wrote:

  
Is anyone familiar with an xml format for presenting historical
information in the form of timelines? I'm thinking as the timeline as a
navigational interface to the information. 


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