Working Draft: Authoring Techniques for Device Independence
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Working Group Note: Authoring Techniques
for Device Independence
Working Group Note: Authoring Techniques
for Device Independence
02/18/2004 05:28 PM2004-02-18: The Device Independence Working Group has completed work
on Authoring Techniques for Device Independence. The document
addresses the rapidly changing area of delivering content to diverse
devices. It covers content creation, maintenance and adaptation, and
user interaction with applications. Learn more about the W3C Device
Independence Activity. (News archive)
Working Draft of Authoring Challenges
for Device Independence Published
Working Draft of Authoring Challenges
for Device Independence Published
10/25/2002 08:35 PM25 October 2002: The Device Independence Working Group has released
the first public Working Draft of Authoring Challenges for Device
Independence. The draft describes the considerations that Web authors
face in supporting access to their sites from a variety of different
devices. It is written for authors, language developers, device
experts and developers of Web applications and authoring systems. Read
about the Device Independence Activity (News archive)
Working Draft: Content Selection for
Device Independence (DISelect) 1.0
Working Draft: Content Selection for
Device Independence (DISelect) 1.0
06/11/2004 01:08 PM2004-06-11: The Device Independence Working Group has released the
First Public Working Draft of Content Selection for Device
Independence (DISelect) 1.0. Part of a markup language supporting the
creation of Web sites that can be used from diverse devices, this
document provides selection between versions of materials using only
modest processing power. Learn more about the W3C Device Independence
Activity. (News archive)
W3C Public Working Draft on Content
Selection for Device Independence
(DISelect)
W3C Public Working Draft on Content
Selection for Device Independence
(DISelect)
06/20/2004 11:08 AMXMLMania.com Jun 20 2004 3:41PM GMT
W3C Device Independent Authoring
Techniques Workshop Announced
W3C Device Independent Authoring
Techniques Workshop Announced
08/05/2002 10:43 PM1 August 2002: Registration is open through 6 September for the W3C
Workshop on Device Independent Authoring Techniques to be held in St.
Leon-Rot, near Heidelberg, Germany on 25-26 September 2002.
Participants will discuss authoring for multiple devices, how markup
languages can be used to achieve greater device independence, and
possibly new markup standards. Interest statements are due 4
September. Read about the W3C Device Independence Activity. (News
archive)
Working Drafts: Authoring Techniques for
XHTML and HTML Internationalization
Working Drafts: Authoring Techniques for
XHTML and HTML Internationalization
05/10/2004 01:18 PM2004-05-10: The GEO (Guidelines, Education and Outreach) Task Force of
the Internationalization Working Group has published three First
Public Working Drafts. The drafts cover Specifying the Language of
Content, Characters and Encodings and Handling Bidirectional Text.
Designed for content authors, the documents are aids to ensuring that
HTML and XHTML are written for an international audience. Visit the
Internationalization home page. (News archive)
Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines
2.0 Working Draft Updated
Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines
2.0 Working Draft Updated
03/06/2004 01:50 AM2004-02-24: The Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines Working Group
has released the second Working Draft of Authoring Tool Accessibility
Guidelines 2.0. The guidelines are written to help developers create
accessible authoring interfaces that produce accessible Web content.
Resulting content can be read by a broader range of readers. Visit the
Web Accessibility Initiative home page. (News archive)
Working Draft: HTML Techniques for WCAG
2.0
Working Draft: HTML Techniques for WCAG
2.0
12/09/2003 07:24 PM2003-12-09: The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) Working
Group has released the first public Working Draft of HTML Techniques
for WCAG 2.0. The draft provides information to Web content developers
who wish to satisfy the success criteria of Web Content Accessibility
Guidelines 2.0, currently a Working Draft. Feedback is welcomed. Read
about the Web Accessibility Initiative. (News archive)
Techniques for Authoring Tool
Accessibility Guidelines Updated
Techniques for Authoring Tool
Accessibility Guidelines Updated
10/31/2002 01:15 AM30 October 2002: The Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines Working
Group has released an update to the W3C Note Techniques for Authoring
Tool Accessibility Guidelines 1.0. The document provides references,
techniques and strategies to authoring tool developers who wish to
satisfy ATAG 1.0 checkpoints. Read about the Web Accessibility
Initiative. (News archive)
Device independence
Device independence
02/10/2004 02:49 AM
For a team of collaborators, Groove synchronizes both the sets of
applications available in a given context (or "shared space") and the
data written by those applications. If you drop your laptop on the
floor you can effortlessly recover everything into a fresh instance of
Groove on a new machine.
Of course this works only for native Groove apps. Browser history and
bookmarks, Outlook settings, and a million other things are handled in
a million other ways -- or not handled at all -- because desktop
operating systems aren't Groove. A general solution would require OSs
that work like Groove, and applications that send messages rather than
write files. Well, come to think of it, why not? [Full story at
InfoWorld.com]
...The W3C RDF Data Access Working Group
has published the first public working
draft of SPARQL Variable Binding
The W3C RDF Data Access Working Group
has published the first public working
draft of SPARQL Variable Binding
01/02/2005 11:31 AMxmlhack Jan 2 2005 1:45PM GMT
Device Independence Activity Renewed
Device Independence Activity Renewed
07/08/2002 04:39 AM8 July 2002: W3C is pleased to announce the renewal of the Device
Independence Activity through May 2004. In keeping with W3C's goals,
the Device Independence Activity works to ensure seamless Web access
and single Web authoring on all kinds of devices, for the benefit of
Web users and content providers alike. Read the group's work items in
its charter and visit the Device Independence home page. (News
archive)
Features: Introduction to Device
Independence
Features: Introduction to Device
Independence
09/22/2004 06:24 PMThe W3C is working on standards related to device independence, which
will allow an optimal web-browsing experience across the diversity of
web-capable devices. Peter Mikhalenko introduces us to this new,
exciting area.
Lindows working on Web-authoring tool
Lindows working on Web-authoring tool
10/30/2003 01:40 PMAuthoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines
2.0 Working Drafts Published
Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines
2.0 Working Drafts Published
03/19/2003 10:46 PM18 March 2003: The Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines Working
Group has released the first public Working Draft of Authoring Tool
Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 and its companion Implementation
Techniques. Authoring tools can enable users ("authors") to create
accessible Web content through prompts, alerts, checking and repair,
help files and automation. Resulting content can be read by a broader
range of readers. Read about the Web Accessibility Initiative. (News
archive)
Working Drafts: Techniques for Web
Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0
Working Drafts: Techniques for Web
Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0
08/02/2004 08:56 PM2004-08-02: The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) Working
Group has released three First Public Working Drafts. HTML Techniques
for WCAG 2.0 and CSS Techniques for WCAG 2.0 give guidance on using
HTML, XHTML and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to create accessible
content. Deprecated examples illustrate techniques that content
developers should not use. The draft Gateway to Techniques for WCAG
2.0 is an entry point to meeting the success criteria in WCAG 2.0.
Read about the Web Accessibility Initiative. (News archive)
Working Draft: The QA Handbook
Working Draft: The QA Handbook
05/10/2004 02:58 PM2004-05-10: The Quality Assurance (QA) Working Group has released the
First Public Working Draft of The QA Handbook. Written for W3C Working
Group Chairs and Team Contacts, the document replaces and incorporates
the best features of the former QA Framework's Introduction and
Operational Guidelines. It provides techniques, tools, and templates
for test suites and specifications, and is designed to facilitate and
accelerate the work of W3C Working Groups. Visit the QA home page.
(News archive)
Working Draft: XHTML 2.0
Working Draft: XHTML 2.0
07/26/2004 12:17 PM2004-07-22: The HTML Working Group has released the sixth public
Working Draft of XHTML 2.0. A modularized language without
presentation elements, XHTML 2 takes HTML back to its roots in
document structuring. The draft includes an early implementation of
XHTML 2.0 in RELAX NG. Comments are welcome. Visit the HTML home page.
(News archive)
CSS 2.1 Working Draft Published
CSS 2.1 Working Draft Published
01/29/2003 03:04 PM29 January 2003: Answering comments received during Last Call, the CSS
Working Group has released an interim Working Draft of Cascading Style
Sheets, Level 2 Revision 1 (CSS 2.1). Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is
a language used to render structured documents like HTML and XML on
screen, on paper, and in speech. The draft brings CSS2 in line with
implementations and CSS2 errata, and removes obsolete features. Visit
the CSS home page. (News archive)
xml:id Working Draft Published
xml:id Working Draft Published
04/09/2004 04:00 PM2004-04-08: The XML Core Working Group has released the First Public
Working Draft of xml:id Version 1.0. The specification introduces a
predefined attribute name that can always be treated as an ID and
hence can always be recognized. Comments are welcome. Visit the XML
home page. (News archive)
SVG 1.2 Working Draft published (W3C)
SVG 1.2 Working Draft published (W3C)
11/18/2002 11:57 AMWorking Draft: XQueryX
Working Draft: XQueryX
12/19/2003 01:09 PM2003-12-19: The XML Query Working Group has released an updated
Working Draft of XML Syntax for XQuery 1.0 (XQueryX). Designed to be
read with the XQuery language and its formal semantics, the document
proposes that XQueryX will be an optional conformance level. The
Working Group invites comments. Visit the XML home page. (News
archive)
HLink Working Draft Published
HLink Working Draft Published
09/13/2002 07:27 AM13 September 2002: The HTML Working Group has published the first
public Working Draft of HLink. The draft gives the XHTML Family the
ability to specify which attributes represent hyperlinks, and how
those hyperlinks should be traversed. Comments are welcome. Visit the
HTML home page. (News archive)
XML Events Working Draft Published
XML Events Working Draft Published
08/13/2002 07:01 AM12 August 2002: The HTML Working Group has released an updated Working
Draft of XML Events that incorporates comments received during Last
Call. The specification defines a module used to associate behaviors
with document-level markup for XML languages, and supports the DOM
Level 2 event model. Comments are welcome. Visit the HTML home page.
(News archive)
XML Events Working Draft published (W3C)
XML Events Working Draft published (W3C)
08/14/2002 09:16 AMEARL 1.0 Working Draft Published
EARL 1.0 Working Draft Published
12/06/2002 04:08 PM6 December 2002: The Evaluation and Repair Tools Working Group has
released the first public Working Draft of the Evaluation and Report
Language (EARL) 1.0. The specification explains how to use EARL, a
general-purpose language for expressing test results, and defines a
basic vocabulary. Feedback is welcome. Read about the Web
Accessibility Initiative. (News archive)
RDF Schema Working Draft Published
RDF Schema Working Draft Published
11/13/2002 05:07 PM13 November 2002: The RDF Core Working Group has released an updated
Working Draft of RDF Vocabulary Description Language 1.0: RDF Schema.
The specification describes how to use RDF to describe RDF
vocabularies, and defines a basic vocabulary and conventions that can
be used by Semantic Web applications. Read about the Semantic Web
Activity. (News archive)
RDF/XML Syntax Working Draft Published
RDF/XML Syntax Working Draft Published
11/12/2002 06:47 PM12 November 2002: The RDF Core Working Group has released a Working
Draft of RDF/XML Syntax Specification (Revised). The document updates
the Resource Description Framework (RDF) Model and Syntax
Specification in terms of XML, XML Namespaces, the XML Information Set
with new support for XML Base. Read about the Semantic Web Activity.
(News archive)
CCXML Working Draft Published
CCXML Working Draft Published
10/15/2002 10:30 PM15 October 2002: The Voice Browser Working Group has published the
second public Working Draft of Voice Browser Call Control: CCXML
Version 1.0. CCXML, the Call Control eXtensible Markup Language,
provides telephony call control support for VoiceXML and other dialog
systems. Comments are welcome. Visit the Voice Browser home page.
(News archive)
Working Draft: QA Specification
Guidelines
Working Draft: QA Specification
Guidelines
06/03/2004 06:42 PM2004-06-03: The Quality Assurance (QA) Working Group has released QA
Specification Guidelines as a Working Draft. The document is designed
to help W3C Working Groups write technical reports. Reflecting major
changes in the W3C QA Framework, these newly rewritten guidelines are
lightweight and more user-friendly. Comments are welcome. Learn more
about Quality Assurance (QA) at W3C. (News archive)
HLink working draft arrives
HLink working draft arrives
09/13/2002 12:33 PMThe HTML Working Group has published an initial Working Draft of
HLink: Link Recognition for the XHTML Family, offering an answer to
looming questions about the role of linking in XHTML.
XForms Working Draft Published
XForms Working Draft Published
08/21/2002 11:03 AM21 August 2002: The XForms Working Group has released a Working Draft
of XForms 1.0 incorporating all issues received during Last Call.
Comments are welcome through 4 September. More flexible than previous
HTML and XHTML form technologies, the new generation of Web forms
separates purpose, presentation, and data. Visit the XForms home page.
(News archive)
HLink working draft arrives
HLink working draft arrives
10/11/2002 07:56 AMThe HTML Working Group has published an initial Working Draft of
HLink: Link Recognition for the XHTML Family, offering an answer to
looming questions about the role of linking in XHTML.
XFrames Working Draft published (W3C)
XFrames Working Draft published (W3C)
08/08/2002 11:58 AMXHTML 2.0 Working Draft Published
XHTML 2.0 Working Draft Published
08/05/2002 10:43 PM5 August 2002: The HTML Working Group has released the first public
Working Draft of XHTML 2.0. XHTML 2.0 is a relative of the Web's
familiar publishing languages, HTML 4 and XHTML 1.0 and 1.1, and is
not intended to be backward compatible with them. The draft contains
the XHTML 2.0 markup language in modules for creating rich, portable
Web-based applications. Comments are welcome. Visit the HTML home
page. (News archive)
XFrames Working Draft Published
XFrames Working Draft Published
08/06/2002 12:53 PM6 August 2002: The HTML Working Group has released the first public
Working Draft of XFrames. Replacing HTML frames, XFrames is an XML
application for composing documents together that makes the content of
framesets visible in their URIs. It addresses the usability, search
and security problems associated with HTML frames. Comments are
welcome. Read more on the HTML home page. (News archive)
EMMA Working Draft Updated
EMMA Working Draft Updated
12/18/2003 06:05 PM2003-12-18: The Multimodal Interaction Working Group has released the
second public Working Draft of EMMA. Comments are welcome. The
Extensible MultiModal Annotation language (EMMA) is a data exchange
format for interaction management systems. EMMA represents user input.
Speech and handwriting recognizers, natural language engines, media
interpreters, and multimodal integration components generate EMMA
markup. Visit the Multimodal Interaction home page. (News archive)
Working Draft: SPARQL Protocol for RDF
Working Draft: SPARQL Protocol for RDF
06/05/2005 10:45 PM2005-06-01: The RDF Data Access Working Group has released a second
Working Draft of the SPARQL Protocol for RDF. The draft describes RDF
data access and transmission of RDF queries from clients to
processors. The protocol is compatible with the SPARQL query language
(pronounced "sparkle") and is designed to convey queries from other
RDF query languages as well. Visit the Semantic Web home page. (News
archive)
Working Draft: WSDL 2.0 Primer
Working Draft: WSDL 2.0 Primer
12/22/2004 01:11 AM2004-12-21: The Web Services Description Working Group has released
the First Public Working Draft of the Web Services Description
Language (WSDL) Version 2.0 Part 0: Primer. A companion to the WSDL
2.0 Core Language, Predefined Extensions and Bindings specifications,
the Primer develops a simple example WSDL 2.0 document using a hotel
reservation service use case. Readers will also find information on
defining message types and services, and on interfaces, bindings and
advanced topics. Read about Web services. (News archive)
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