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Working Draft: Architecture of the World Wide Web







Working Draft: Architecture of the World
Wide Web

Working Draft: Architecture of the World
Wide Web
07/08/2004 10:37 AM

2004-07-05: Addressing a selection of Last Call issues, the W3C Technical Architecture Group (TAG) has released a updated Working Draft of the Architecture of the World Wide Web, First Edition. The document is written for Web developers, implementers, content authors and publishers. It describes the properties that are desired of the Web and the design choices that have been made to achieve them. Visit the TAG home page. (News archive)




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