Hello to all,
I'm currently working on a xml-based sequencer, and I would like to see
some music notation DTDs, before I start to write my own. I've searched
the web high and low... no luck so far, so and I was wondering if any of
you guys have any pointer I could use.
You need a new search engine. I've recently been using www.google.com with
results an order of magitude better than what I got from altavista (though
altavista still has it's place for more complex query definitions).
Try this url:
http://www.googlebot.com/search?q=music+dtd
Andrew McNaughton
Disclaimer: I have nothing to do with google.com, I'm just impressed by their
service
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