Inline Demonstrates New Version of iHTML | Internet News

Inline Demonstrates New Version of iHTML

Written By
John Lewell
John Lewell
Feb 10, 1998
1 minute read

Inline
Internet Systems
displayed its new Internet technology at the Internet
World Canada ’98 show at the Metro Toronto Convention Center last week.


Inline produces the popular iHTML Web programming language that is used
around the world to build leading edge Web environments.


iHTML v2.12 is the latest version of Inline’s powerful dynamic Web
development programming language. iHTML allows developers to create
dynamic, database driven, functional Web sites with ease. With over 200 new
HTML-like tags, iHTML extends the standard HTML 3.0 language to allow the
quick development of Internet/intranet Web sites.


iHTML v2.1 runs on the industry standard O’Reilly, Netscape, and Microsoft
Web servers on the Intel Windows NT platform. Versions for the DEC Alpha,
Novell Web Servers and various UNIX platforms will be available in March.
Demos are available for download from the iHTML Web site.


iHTML Merchant software is a complete turnkey electronic storefront
application written in the iHTML language with source code provided. This is
the only 100% Canadian merchant solution available today.


Since its release in September 1997, hundreds of stores have been able to
set up shop on the Internet due to it’s ease of use and powerful features,
which include credit card clearing, product catalog, browser based
administration, customizable look and feel, unlimited stores, unlimited
category depth, tax handling, shopping basket, shipping handling and much
more.

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