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Where's the spec now?[edit]

It's strange to have an article about a file format without a link to the specification. Apparently LISA is insolvent and all content on the lisa.org website was deleted (for whatever reason - is there a law that forces insolvent entities to destroy their archives?). I found a copy in googlecache (scroll past the penile enhancement stuff) - that's not really a citable source. Is the spec hosted (and maintained) anywhere else now? Maybe the article could at least link to the Coverpages report on TMX, they have an older version of the spec.--85.75.162.159 (talk) 08:57, 22 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Previous specification version 1.4a seems to be placed here: http://www.ttt.org/oscarStandards/tmx/tmx14-20020710.htm It claims "2011-06-30 – This document is reproduced with permission of the Localization Industry Standards Association. All emendations to the original text are indicated by striking through the original text and inserting new text in red bold face in square brackets."--- Miurahr (talk) 08:05, 31 December 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Tools[edit]

Over the years, different people added to a list of tools related to TMX. Then, 25 april 2017, 22:33‎, MrOllie suppressed the section Tools without explanation. (I do not understand "rm spam magnet".) Later someone anonymously added some of these tools to External links. There should be a consensus over tools or not tools. The situation now is unsatisfactory. Because the section Tools disappeared, external links for tools look unrelated. If there is an agreement to refuse tools, then external links to tools should disappear also. -- Dominique Meeùs (talk) 11:23, 31 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]