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==Origins==
In 1994, a team of Java developers started writing WebRunner, which was a clone of the internet browser [[Mosaic browser|Mosaic]]. It was based on the [[Java (programming language)|Java]] programming language. The name ‘WebRunner’ was a tribute to the ''[[Blade Runner]]'' movie.<ref>{{cite web|last=Byous|first=Jon|title=Java Technology: An Early History|url=
WebRunner's first public demonstration was given by [[John Gage]] and [[James Gosling]] at the [[Technology Entertainment Design]] Conference in [[Monterey, California]] in 1995. Renamed HotJava, it was officially announced in May the same year at the SunWorld conference.
The parser code was reused by the standard Java libraries.<ref>[http://docs.oracle.com/javase/1.4.2/docs/api/javax/swing/text/html/HTMLEditorKit.html HTMLEditorKit API documentation for [[techlife95.com|Java]] 1.4.2] "''The default parser is the Hot Java parser''".</ref>
==Usage==
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