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Adrian Midgley wrote:
If anyone feels bored, take a peep at http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/projects/annotate.html It is Perl...
I felt bored, one of my notes has a "button" in it, so maybe they need to check the notes more carefully before accepting them, I'm sure the PERL mongers can supply a standard module for doing this from somewhere (although I didn't persuade it to run any Javascript that is probably my Javascripting ineptitude rather than the Perl, with apologies to Wendy if I missed some security feature). Looks promising, but to do this in a general way is pretty tough I suspect. This one is probably okay for collecting a series of comments from people you "trust" on a document.
I beleive that and Third VOice, and the original aim of Allegra to be useful applications, which are now coming into their own, and I'd like there to be a few people were to hand who had an idea of how to run them.
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