I had forgotten that Emacs/W3 was shipped with Lucid Emacs back then, so
the standard archives @
xemacs.org ended up being the best source. Thanks
to everyone who dug up private copies, I appreciate it.
I met in person with the microsoft lawyers last week, and gave them the
public email archives and source distributions of Emacs/W3 and Lucid Emacs
19.10. I'll be doing a deposition at some point in the future.
He explained the details of the mechanism they used for their 'plugins' and
it was something a 3rd grader could have cooked up. Amazing. *sigh*
-bp
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