At 20:50 +0000 on 19-12-1996, Mr. Alan Hyslop wrote:
> In-Reply-To: <v03007805aede20dcf389@[194.151.26.66]>
> Gerard Freriks says:
>
> > The only thing is to think, think again, and make the standard
> > collection of SGML tags to be used in medicine.
>
> > Haven't I told you this before?
>
> Some irritation creeping in, Gerard?!
Not in the least!
If you could see my face: I was gleaming.
I KNOW you've said this before,
> and I support your method as the ideal. But I deliberately suggested a
> simple, off-the-shelf method simply to try and get people to see that a
> journey can be succesful even if you don't travel in a Rolls Royce
> (what's the Dutch equivalent car?!)
Rolls, Bently, Mercedes
> By the way, in the suggested model the email doesn't contain structured
> data, the attached form however does.
The nice thing about HTML (and therefore SGML) is that at the same time the
information can be presented for the reader in any way he wants it, and
transmit the data in a way which the computer can interpret.
My description is a more elegant solution/way, I think.
Greetings
Gerard Freriks,huisarts, MD
C. Sterrenburgstr 54
3151JG Hoek van Holland
the Netherlands Telephone: (+31) (0)174-384296/ Fax: -386249
Mobile : (+31) (0)6-54792800
ARS LONGA, VITA BREVIS
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