Robert:

I think that what you want is at http://www.vrml.org/

Virtual REALITY Markup Language.  Many sites on this topic seem to have
died in 1997.  This is a fascinating technology.  I think Northwood Geo.
was working on creating VRML fly-throughs of virtual landscapes.  Please
post more on what you find out.

Joe

At 12:55 PM 3/20/00 +1000, you wrote:
>A while ago there was a reference about standards for vector transfer
>specifications on the web.  I was sure that it was called VML and I got the
>info from a site www.vml.com .  Alas, it seems that either I was wrong or
>someone has bought the site, as it is now a company site.  Does anyone know
>the new (or original) site address where the language is described?
>
>Thanks
>
>Robert Crossley
>Trinity Software
>10 Trinity Street
>CAIRNS 4870 AUSTRALIA
>Ph: 61-7-40314877
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