SIST ENV 50247-2:2004
(Main)Pinnacles Component Information Standard 1.2 - The SGML declaration and SGML Document Type Definitions (DTDs)
Pinnacles Component Information Standard 1.2 - The SGML declaration and SGML Document Type Definitions (DTDs)
Document jointly prepared by the Pinnacles Group and TC 217 * D116/196: TC 217 disbanded * D124/C049: Withdrawn
Informacijski standard o komponentah Pinnacles 1.2 - Deklaracija SGML in definicije tipa dokumenta SGML (DTD)
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SLOVENSKI SIST ENV 50247-2:2004
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september 2004
Informacijski standard o komponentah Pinnacles 1.2 - Deklaracija SGML in
definicije tipa dokumenta SGML (DTD)
Pinnacles component information standard 1.2 - The SGML declaration and SGML
Document Type Definition
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