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Does any compilable tkHTML version exist on this planet

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llothar

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May 26, 2005, 6:48:14 AM5/26/05
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Hello,
i must produce a patched tkHTML version. But i can't find any useable
tkHtml source code. The initial CVS version on the new tkhtml
development page http://tkhtml.tcl.tk/ is just the same as the tarball
i can get at

http://www.hwaci.com/sw/tkhtml/

The CVS on www.hwaci.com seems to be non existant anymore so there is
no access to older versions.

The tarball version is a complete uncompilable version as for example
there is only a main "html.h" but every file references it's own header
file like "htmlsizer.h" etc. Also comments are missing the order of
element declarations in "html.h" can't work etc.

2 years ago i was able to get a working version and to compile it on my
machine. So the question is: Who killed the source code and why ?

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