27Jan 2012
W3C, Rutgers University
09:05 - By BlueGriffon - Announcements - one comment
Two things:
- the World Wide Web Consortium is considering "adoption" of BlueGriffon for internal use. But since the W3C uses HTTP PUT, WebDav and CVS to publish their documents, they needed an add-on to PUT their documents on w3.org. I wrote that add-on in a few hours and donated a perpetual site license for that add-on to all W3C staff. Let me know if you're interested. The add-on allows to PUT a document and all local linked resources (stylesheets, replaced elements; will deal with imported stylesheets and webfonts in a next version); it rewrites the URIs for these resources as needed to make sure the published version renders ok.
- BlueGriffon is now taught at Rutgers University !!! Woooohooo !




one comment
Hello,
I would be very much interested in such a module. In our research group we like to keep most of our notes in XHTML format and use a similar setup as the folks at W3C for that purpose. The only thing that is stopping us from completely adopting BlueGriffon is the lack of this feature.
Thanks.
Karteek