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W3C Supports the URI Standard and IRI Proposed Standard







W3C Supports the URI Standard and IRI
Proposed Standard

W3C Supports the URI Standard and IRI
Proposed Standard
02/01/2005 08:54 PM

2005-01-26: W3C is pleased to announce its support for two publications that are important for Web addressing and increase the international reach of the Web. The documents are coordinated efforts of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and W3C. Read the press release. (News archive)




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