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appears to be thorough, and it's well-supported with reliable references. A couple of the sections have some grammar issues, but it's mostly well-written. The small grammar issues, I may fix myself; but there's at least one instance where the issues are such as to make the meaning unclear. I'll give more specifics later, and then I'll put the article on hold to give you time to clear those up. Normally, the article is put on hold for a week, but I can't do that because I'm in the middle of moving. We'll work around that, but there don't at first glance appear to be many glaring issues.
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percent time,N plus a lot of evenings and weekends, on Arena. He was convinced that hypertext Web pages could be much more exciting, like magazine pages rather than textbook pages, and that HTML could be used to position not just text on a page but pictures, tables, and other features. He used Arena to demonstrate all these things, and to experiment with different ways of reading and interpreting both valid and incorrectly written HTML pages.
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Please specify it where you wrote it. The infobox lists what OSes are supported, presumably at the end of development; but that's not the same as saying what specific OS support was added with which specific release. Was support for all of those OSes added at the same time? Then say so without making
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When I said that you should list the OSes for which support was added, I didn't mean that you shouldn't mention that if you couldn't name the OSes, I just meant that it was a detail that belonged in the article. Anyway, it looks good with your revisions; and after I've done some grammar corrections,
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I've made numerous minor grammatical fixes, but I'm leaving the rest up to you. I'm going to put this article on hold while you make the necessary changes. Since the issues involved are not large, and I'll be unavailable for most of next week, it'd be great if these could be cleaned up over the next
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I've cleaned up some grammar in the various "Beta" sections. One thing you want to watch is to keep your tense consistent within a sentence: if you say that something "has" at the beginning of the sentence, you shouldn't say that it "had" later in the sentence. Don't mix those up, keep it consistent
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at the beginning everything was only available over CERN(because there there less servers!) So it was "understandable" that the first browsers were invented in cern. dave ragett worked for IBM and (moved/worked for both ?) later to the W3C. So the W3C/CERN was the real inventor. Think we can let the
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It's also an awkward sentence, and I'm hoping that by clarifying it, you will clean it up at the same time. But don't get lazy, thinking that anybody who would be looking at this article would already know what those things are. What if a fifth-grader is using this as research for a report? And if
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One of the few commercial developers to join the contest was Dave Raggett at Hewlett-Packard in Bristol, England. He created a browser called Arena. HP had a convention that an employee could engage in related, useful, but not official work for 10 percent of his or her job time. Dave spent his 10
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Hi, I'm going to chip in and review this article for Good Article status. This is my first time reviewing an article, but I've undergone the process with several articles that I've written, so I know what it takes to write a Good Article. My gut feeling is that this will go smoothly: the material
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or the W3C license. Please find attached some screen shots from 1994 that you can use with the CC license. Note that I started work on the browser in late 1992 as a spare time effort, and transferred it to Tim's group at CERN a couple of years later. It was given the name Arena fairly late on. I
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I think it's ready to pass. BTW, as you mentioned, your English is OK, but when you're writing in a language other than your native language, you have to work a little harder to make sure that your spelling is correct and that you're using correct idiomatic phrases. Good work.
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built the browser on top of XLib as the programming manuals for Motif and other XWindows libraries were rather daunting. I demoed it at the first WWW conference in CERN in Summer 1994 and at the 1994 ISOC conference in Prague a couple of weeks later. Regards, -- Dave Raggett
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thanks for the google link. I already knew that ;) the activity link is already integrated a few hours ago. as you can see: I corrected some mistakes already in the WWW1 article. Hope that the Arena article got a GA one, if we integrted all references. so, I have to go again.
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hope my English is not too bad ;) Think the article is ready - or missed I something? If you have a question (i.e. to the animated gifs - I could add the reference out of the GIF article, but I can't check it otherwise please leave a talkback on my talkpage)
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If there is other fair use media, consider checking that you have specified the fair use rationale on the other images used on this page. Note that any fair use images lacking such an explanation can be deleted one week after being tagged, as described on
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The link is good, but please find a way to briefly explain without making the reader follow a link. If you want this to be statused as a good article, then make it one, and make it self-contained instead of dependent on other articles for explanation.
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three days. And, just so you don't think I'm picking on you, nice job with the article. Clearly, a lot of work went into it. The fixes I specified are small compared to the amount of effort you've put into it already.
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explains Dave Raggett all: he worked fulltime at hp, halftime of that for the arena browser and at home in his spare time! really greate for the article. I found too much resource this morning, but I have to go now :(
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Where it says that Beta-3 introduced support for other operating systems, I'd like to see some of those operating systems specified. comment: see infobox: these is a detailed list of the supported oses
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I have just one more question: Whyt did you name the browser Arena? At one point I had a plan to create a themed browser with a romano greek flavor, and Arena sounded appropriate. -Dave Raggett
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is an easy way to insure that your image is in compliance with Knowledge policy, but remember that you must complete the template. Do not simply insert a blank template on an image page.
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If I understand all the resources correctly that I read: CERN invented the WWW and created later the W3C and moved their projects to the W3C and stopped involving into the WWW --: -->
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The sentence about making Arena competitive, please briefly discuss what that means without assuming that the reader knows what that means, or making the reader follow a link.
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article it is also in some ways described. Need more clarification? I mean that has really nothing to do with Arena. This is computing (programming) standards/open source!
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In the following sentence, "competitive" with what? If the idea was to try to bring Arena more into the browser mainstream, that probably deserves a little more detail.
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I add a reference for the beta-3e to 0.3.05 version changed. Is this enough? I can't remember to read aything online about the version change. This is "normal" praxis.
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In the following sentence, "competitive" with what? If the idea was to try to bring Arena more into the browser mainstream, that probably deserves a little more detail.
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ok, I found many links that I will integrate in the arena article in at least 1 week. I'm on vacation and I don't know how long! all prerelease links are aviable on
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It's better, and I do agree that it's a good section to include. Now that it makes sense, I can tweak its grammar, but you have to provide a reference for it.
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by W3XXX? PS: dear captcha "drinkloose", much people here buy Coke, and we had some dictatorship, not a 2nd War (no debt, quite on the contrary).
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Although Arena could be compiled from the source code by any user, volunteers created binary versions which could be installed more conveniently
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It doesn't support any extended code, made a mess of tables, BG COLOR tag, DIV ALIGN tag, animated GIFs and has problems with transparent GIFs
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It doesn't support any extended code, made a mess of tables, BG COLOR tag, DIV ALIGN tag, animated GIFs and has problems with transparent GIFs
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I add this section to understand the timeline of releases. Will reword and make more work on the article in a few hours! (tomorrow morning!)
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Where it says that Beta-3 introduced support for other operating systems, I'd like to see some of those operating systems specified.
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I've emailed Dave Raggett and have been fortunate to get a response=D. Below is a copy of the correspondence for those interested:
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that same fifth-grader doesn't know how to compile source code, then the word "everybody" is inappropriate. A simple change like
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thx. will check the new source uploaded by our helper and correct the errors. after that it will be integrated in the article.
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It looks great in my firefox, but it needs to be stripped of some formatting for the Wiki to accept it. I've started a post at
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Arena with the published source code to be able to run the application, volunteers created already unofficial finish binaries
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This API can be used for communication with other applications, in the same way that the application browser-history can,
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This API can be used for communication with other applications, in the same way that the application browser-history can,
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The "version numbering" section needs a reference. Also, please verify that my grammar tweaks left the meaning intact.
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The Arena browser was shut down in favor of outside Linux-community development, but it wasn't created any new build.
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is clearer and more accurate. It also takes away the informal, un-encyclopedic feel that the word "everybody" gives.
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The Arena browser was shut down in favor of outside Linux-community development, but it wasn't created any new build.
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Most of the "Version numbering" section needs to be rewritten, it's strangely worded and difficult to understand.
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Most of the "Version numbering" section needs to be rewritten, it's strangely worded and difficult to understand.
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is that enough? as mentioned above: can't remember to read something about this topic: this is normal praxis.
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Although everybody would be able to compile Arena with the source code, volunteers created unofficial binaries
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Although everybody would be able to compile Arena with the source code, volunteers created unofficial binaries
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There's something wrong with the first sentence of "Yggdrasil phase", it looks like there's an extra "W3C".
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There's something wrong with the first sentence of "Yggdrasil phase", it looks like there's an extra "W3C".
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When it says that support was added for other OSes, please state which OSes in the body of the article.
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Can we add this into the article without any conserns/as a reference? (to the agora/argo article also)
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This API can be used for communication with other applications like the application browser-history.
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This API can be used for communication with other applications like the application browser-history.
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is being used on this article. I notice the image page specifies that the image is being used under
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to support background images, tables, text flow around images, and inline mathematical expressions?
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Beta-2 had two builds (beta-2a: 28 February 1996 and beta-2b: 21 March 1996) and introduced a new
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Beta-2 has two builds (beta-2a: 28 February 1996 and beta-2b: 21 March 1996) and introduced a new
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Found a comment at www.ntg.nl/maps/16/maps.pdf saying Arena and UdiWWW were first to support 3.2 .
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on Knowledge. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join
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on Knowledge. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join
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Weaving the Web: the original design and ultimate destiny of the World Wide Web by its inventor
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Oh; I found a second reference by Y. - but that does notexplain the X.XX to betal-XY change!
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Yes, the "volunteers created unofficial binaries" sentence does need reworded; see above.
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This API can be used for communication with other applications, such as browser-history
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I add only a reference for the beta-3e to 0.3.05 change (with "quotation") --: -->
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I removed the link gain and explained it a bit. Or should I add the like anyway?
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that "Arena" was a testbed for HTML 3.0, from Dave Raggett et. al and links to
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Compiled (wikilink to compilier now) and binaries/binary are wikilinked --: -->
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of 2nd Betas came first. And although no PDF document is available, maybe an
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Thanks. Integrated and as well the graphical (bad rendered raster) timeline.
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development under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License : -->
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I inntegrated all links of the 0.9X builds (except the 0.98 builds) --: -->
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00:38, 28 August 2010 (UTC); now it is done. a slightly rewording.
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I've written the Arena (web browser) article at Knowledge at : -->
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better? don't know if this wording is better understndable...
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to determine the proper way to cite this type of information.
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Knowledge article constitutes fair use. In addition to the
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nearly finish: need to update the timeline! good night
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under "History", should "html math" be "HTML math"?
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under "History", should "html math" be "HTML math"?
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