DocZilla
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
DocZilla is a Mozilla-based SGML/XML/HTML web browser.
DocZilla is an extended version of Mozilla that can read SGML and XML documents directly into a DOM tree (without XSLT transformations), and style and render them with CSS. It also supports many special features of SGML itself, like the display of NDATA entities. Extended XLinks and parts of HyTime are supported of linking standards. In addition to that, it has a selection of proprietary features, like SGML/XML search, a navigation tree panel and simple annotations. It runs on Linux (x86) and Windows[1].
DocZilla hasn't had new versions published at a very lively rate, and after almost two years, on July 8, 2005, DocZilla released version 2.7pre1, which is built on Mozilla's 1.7.8 browser (DocZilla released on June 2003).
It is 9.8MB big.