DOM Level 3 Core and Load and Save Are W3C Recommendations
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DOM Level 3 Core & Load and Save Are W3C
Proposed Recommendations
DOM Level 3 Core & Load and Save Are W3C
Proposed Recommendations
02/10/2004 03:00 AM2004-02-05: W3C is pleased to announce the advancement of two Document
Object Model (DOM) specifications to Proposed Recommendations.
Comments are welcome through 5 March. With DOM Level 3 Core, software
developers and script authors manipulate the content, structure and
style of Web documents. DOM Level 3 Load and Save allows programs and
scripts to load, serialize and filter document contents. Visit the DOM
home page. (News archive)
DOM Level 3 Core, and Load and Save Are
W3C Candidate Recommendations
DOM Level 3 Core, and Load and Save Are
W3C Candidate Recommendations
11/10/2003 11:38 PM2003-11-07: W3C is pleased to announce the advancement of two Document
Object Model (DOM) specifications to Candidate Recommendations. With
DOM Level 3 Core, software developers and Web script authors can
access and manipulate HTML and XML content. DOM Level 3 Load and Save
allows programs and scripts to dynamically load the content of an XML
document into a DOM document and serialize a DOM document into an XML
document. Comments are welcome through 30 November. DOM Level 3 Events
was published as a Working Group Note. Visit the DOM home page. (News
archive)
DOM Level 3 Core, Load and Save Working
Drafts Published
DOM Level 3 Core, Load and Save Working
Drafts Published
02/26/2003 09:57 PM26 February 2003: The DOM Working Group has released updated Working
Drafts of the DOM Level 3 Core and Load and Save specifications. The
Document Object Model (DOM) allows programs and scripts to update the
content and style of documents dynamically. Comments are welcome.
Visit the DOM home page. (News archive)
DOM Level 3 Validation, Load and Save
Working Drafts Published
DOM Level 3 Validation, Load and Save
Working Drafts Published
07/25/2002 01:40 PM25 July 2002: The DOM Working Group has split DOM Level 3 Abstract
Schemas and Load and Save into two Working Drafts, Validation and Load
and Save, and a W3C Note Abstract Schemas (the Note is no longer a
work in progress). The Document Object Model (DOM) allows programs and
scripts to update the content and style of documents dynamically.
Comments are welcome. Read about the DOM Activity. (News archive)
DOM Level 3 Specifications Published as
W3C Recommendations
DOM Level 3 Specifications Published as
W3C Recommendations
04/09/2004 04:02 PMXMLMania.com Apr 9 2004 10:25AM GMT
DOM Level 3 Core Working Draft published
(W3C)
DOM Level 3 Core Working Draft published
(W3C)
10/23/2002 03:12 PMDOM Level 3 Core Working Draft Published
DOM Level 3 Core Working Draft Published
10/22/2002 05:54 PM22 October 2002: The DOM Working Group has released an updated Working
Draft of the Document Object Model (DOM) Level 3 Core Specification.
The Document Object Model (DOM) allows programs and scripts to update
the content and style of documents dynamically. The draft introduces
two new interfaces: TypeInfo and DOMConfiguration. Read about the DOM
Activity. (News archive)
Web Load Testing Tool Launched Very few
website monitoring companies offer load
testing tools
Web Load Testing Tool Launched Very few
website monitoring companies offer load
testing tools
08/12/2004 02:51 AMDotcom-Monitor has just added an external web site load stress testing
tool to its suite of executive class website and network monitoring
services. [PRWEB Aug 12, 2004]
Save time, save effort, save money
Save time, save effort, save money
05/28/2004 04:57 PMCNET Asia May 28 2004 9:16PM GMT
Find Your Core Values: Core Mac OS X
Bootcamp Returns to the Big Nerd Ranch
June 13-17, 2005
Find Your Core Values: Core Mac OS X
Bootcamp Returns to the Big Nerd Ranch
June 13-17, 2005
04/11/2005 03:45 AMAll-inclusive, 5-day training course on the underpinnings of Mac OS X.
Taught by Mark Dalrymple, author of "Core Mac OS X and Unix
Programming." [PRWEB Apr 11, 2005]
Intel dual-core Yonah to ship single
core too
Intel dual-core Yonah to ship single
core too
02/01/2005 09:25 PMThe Register Feb 1 2005 2:08PM GMT
RDF and OWL Are W3C Recommendations
RDF and OWL Are W3C Recommendations
02/10/2004 10:39 AM2004-02-10: The World Wide Web Consortium today released the Resource
Description Framework (RDF) and the OWL Web Ontology Language (OWL) as
W3C Recommendations. RDF is used to represent information and to
exchange knowledge in the Web. OWL is used to publish and share sets
of terms called ontologies, supporting advanced Web search, software
agents and knowledge management. Read the press release for the full
list of twelve documents, read the testimonials, and visit the
Semantic Web home page. (News archive)
America's Man in the White House
Continues to Lie Like a Thief and Our
Soldiers Continue to Die: When Will the
Spoiled, Lying, Rich Kid Be Held
Accountable? Save the Nation. Save Our
Soldiers. Impeach and Prosecute Bush and
Cheney for High Crimes
America's Man in the White House
Continues to Lie Like a Thief and Our
Soldiers Continue to Die: When Will the
Spoiled, Lying, Rich Kid Be Held
Accountable? Save the Nation. Save Our
Soldiers. Impeach and Prosecute Bush and
Cheney for High Crimes
11/02/2003 06:30 AMstory.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=540&e=1&u=/ap/20031101/ap_
on_re_mi_ea/iraq
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XML 1.1 and Namespaces in XML 1.1 Are
W3C Recommendations
XML 1.1 and Namespaces in XML 1.1 Are
W3C Recommendations
02/10/2004 03:00 AM2004-02-04: The World Wide Web Consortium today released Extensible
Markup Language (XML) 1.1 and Namespaces in XML 1.1 as W3C
Recommendations. XML 1.1 addresses Unicode, control character, and
line ending issues. Namespaces 1.1 incorporates errata corrections and
provides a mechanism to undeclare prefixes. Visit the XML home page.
(News archive)
Recommendations for companies
Recommendations for companies
06/08/2004 11:22 PMComputerworld Singapore Jun 9 2004 3:46AM GMT
Re: ================================ GNU
Core Utilities race condition
file-permissions vulnerability
================================
Software: mkdir, mknod, mkfifo Version:
Part of GNU Core Utilities 5.
Re: ================================ GNU
Core Utilities race condition
file-permissions vulnerability
================================
Software: mkdir, mknod, mkfifo Version:
Part of GNU Core Utilities 5.
04/16/2005 07:00 PMPosted by Pavel Kankovsky, Apr 16 2005
XML Encryption, Decryption Become W3C
Recommendations
XML Encryption, Decryption Become W3C
Recommendations
12/10/2002 10:55 AM10 December 2002: The World Wide Web Consortium today released XML
Encryption Syntax and Processing and Decryption Transform for XML
Signature as W3C Recommendations. The specifications have been
reviewed by the W3C Membership, who favor their adoption by industry.
Encryption makes sensitive data confidential for storage or
transmission. Read the press release and testimonials. (News archive)
XForms and XML Events Are W3C
Recommendations
XForms and XML Events Are W3C
Recommendations
10/29/2003 12:11 AM2003-10-14: The World Wide Web Consortium today released XForms 1.0
and XML Events as W3C Recommendations. The specifications have been
reviewed by the W3C Membership, who favor their adoption by industry.
Written for authors and implementers alike, XForms is the new
generation of Web forms. XForms separate presentation and content,
minimize round-trips to the server, offer device independence, and,
using XML Events, reduce the need for scripting. Read the press
release and testimonials and visit the XForms home page. (News
archive)
Just a couple of bl0g recommendations
Just a couple of bl0g recommendations
06/06/2005 12:11 AMNyt kannattaa lukea (lukijoiden puutteessa kuihtuvaa)
Hiljaista
huutelua. Hyvä blogi, minä pidän.
Myös Karri Kokon Muistikirja, Meten
mietinnät ja Tuhat sanaa ovat viime aikoina
olleet lukulistani kärkipäässä uudemmista blogeista.
Suosittelen.
Accessibility Checker Recommendations
Accessibility Checker Recommendations
06/17/2005 07:17 PMAmong TopStyle's validation tools is integration
with the Bobby accessibility checker, but I've received word from
Watchfire that they've discontinued their free web-based Bobby
service. So, I need to find a replacement, hopefully in time to
include in TopStyle 3.12.
Personally, I've found the accessi
bility checks built into CSE HTML Validator Pro more
than sufficient for my needs, but I realize some TopStyle customers
would like integration with a free web-based checker as well so I'd
like to continue to offer this feature.
Since I don't have much experience with these tools, I'm open to
recommendations from TopStyle users. Note, though, that whatever
service I integrate with must be able to accept the HTML document via
HTTP post (ie: application/x-www-form-urlencoded) rather
than just through a public URL.

XML 1.1 and Namespaces in XML 1.1 Are
W3C Proposed Recommendations
XML 1.1 and Namespaces in XML 1.1 Are
W3C Proposed Recommendations
11/05/2003 03:39 PM2003-11-05: W3C is pleased to announce the advancement of Extensible
Markup Language (XML) 1.1 and Namespaces in XML 1.1 to Proposed
Recommendations. Comments are welcome through 5 December. XML 1.1
addresses Unicode, control character, and line ending issues.
Namespaces 1.1 incorporates errata corrections and provides a
mechanism to undeclare prefixes. Read about the XML Activity. (News
archive)
CVS Recommendations from the Int'l PHP
Conference
CVS Recommendations from the Int'l PHP
Conference
11/19/2002 09:17 AMTravel recommendations for Munich
Travel recommendations for Munich
03/14/2005 05:38 PMDrat, here I am about to leave for Munich in a few hours, and I just
now remembered I hadn't posted asking for recommendations of what to
see while there. I'm sure I'll find some Internet connection when I
arrive, so go ahead and let me know what I can't afford to miss during
my brief sojourn to the Bavarian capital. Neat architecture, pretty
scenes, and cool cultural suggestions are appreciated. And of course,
if there's something I just shouldn't miss (a museum? a food? a
beer?), let me know. Thanks.
Recommendations For A Good Laptop Bag?
Recommendations For A Good Laptop Bag?
12/23/2003 09:11 PMYOU LIKEWISE FAIL IT writes "So, I was jogging to the bus stop this
morning when suddenly - snap, the weight of the laptop on my shoulder
vanished, and I heard ...
On MediaUnbound and recommendations
engines...
On MediaUnbound and recommendations
engines...
04/22/2004 09:21 AMI've been playing with a demo over on MediaUnbound, which is a music
discovery engine that runs in Flash and assembles pseudo-radio players
that are designed to meet your every musical need. The concept isn't
particularly new, but I have to say I was impressed by the quality of
the recommendations and - more importantly - by the process by which
the recommendations were made.
Human beings have a tendency towards self-deception and care (to a
greater or lesser extent) about the groups of people they are
considered to be associated with. They care about how they are being
compartmentalised or categorised by those around them and this - for
the most part - is the way that most recommendations engines work:
demographics, categorisation, association. In real life, people are
reticent about revealing tastes that they're slightly ashamed of and
happy to own up to tastes that fit in with popular opinion or with the
opinion of the subculture that they most heavily identify. Because of
this, telling people what they might like is inherently a judgement by
association - and if people aren't comfortable with the way that the
system has 'judged' them (either it seems clumsy and overly simple or
it judges them to like music or books that are associated with
cultures that they find tacky or crass) then they're simply not going
to be interested in hearing what it has to say. That's as true online
as it is when you recommend a song to a friend and they say that they
don't really like "that kind of music", whether they've heard the song
or not.
My experience with MediaUnbound has been better than with most
other recommendations engines. Like the best LiveJournal quizzes the
options you are provided with seem designed to make it a little more
difficult to associate the choices you are given with 'types of
people' you might or might not like. And the results give the
impression of being satisfyingly varied between genres, cultures and
styles allowing you to determine for yourself which recommended songs
you think are central to your recommendations (ones you're proud of or
that you know you like or might find interesting) and which you can
self-group as more peripheral (ones you're ashamed of or don't like).
Add that to a generally pretty reasonable success rate and generally
you can't go that wrong... Here are a selection of some of the songs
it thinks I'd like (I'm not going to tell you which ones are accurate
or not - judge me as you see fit):
Sonic Youth: Silver Rocket
Porno for Pyros: Pets
David Bowie: Jean Genie
The Third Sex: At Least I Got Some Cool Clothes
7 Year Bitch: Dead Men Don't Rape
The Pixies: Gouge Away
Spice Girls: Spice up Your Life
Eagle-Eye Cherry: Indecision
Weezer: Pink Triangle
Sleater-Kinney: I Wanna Be Your Joey Ramone
Cadallaca: Two Beers Later
The Breeders: Opened
L7: 'Till the Wheels Fall Off
Hispana Tim: Sad and Lonely
Modest Mouse: Dramamine
Syrup USA: Vaporized
Tiffany: I Think We're Alone Now
The Pixies: Silver
Tompot Blenny: Dr.Fitzpiers
Bruce Springsteen: Brilliant Disguise
The Breeders: Fortunately Gone
Confetti: Who's Big And Clever Now
Razorcuts: Mary Day
Quasi: The Poisoned Well
Shop Assistants: All Of The Time
The Adverts: Bored Teenagers
Bedhead: Unpredictable Landlord
Britney Spears: Oops!...I Did It Again
Weezer: El Scorcho
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Is There Room for Royalties in W3C
Recommendations?
Is There Room for Royalties in W3C
Recommendations?
07/16/2002 10:46 AMThe standards body's Patent Policy Working Group may vote as early as
this week on whether there should be exceptions that would allow
royalty-bearing technologies in its recommendations.
Notes and Tips: Antivirus
Recommendations
Notes and Tips: Antivirus
Recommendations
08/13/2004 10:48 AMMacInTouch readers endorse Sophos antivirus solutions.
DailyTunes.com: recommendations for
iTunes users
DailyTunes.com: recommendations for
iTunes users
10/29/2003 12:09 AMDailyTunes.com is a new music recommendation site designed exclusively
for users of Apple's iTunes...
Recommendations for a cheap US dial-up
provider?
Recommendations for a cheap US dial-up
provider?
03/06/2004 02:02 AMI'm in the market for a cheap US dial-up internet provider. I'm
connected via broadband most of the time but I really need to get a
backup modem account. In the UK, dialup accounts are available for
free with the cost of the phone call as the only charge applied. I
haven't heard of any similar deals in the states, so I'm looking for
recommendations. I won't be using it very often so the cheaper the
better.
XML Encryption Candidate Recommendations
Revised
XML Encryption Candidate Recommendations
Revised
08/05/2002 10:43 PM2 August 2002: The XML Encryption Working Group has released two
revised Candidate Recommendations, XML Encryption Syntax and
Processing and its Decryption Transform. Encryption makes sensitive
data confidential for storage or transmission. Please refer to the
"Status of This Document" sections for summaries of changes. Comments
are welcome through 13 September. Read about the W3C XML Encryption
Activity. (News archive)
XML Encryption, Decryption Become W3C
Proposed Recommendations
XML Encryption, Decryption Become W3C
Proposed Recommendations
10/08/2002 07:08 AM3 October 2002: W3C is pleased to announce the advancement of XML
Encryption Syntax and Processing and Decryption Transform for XML
Signature to Proposed Recommendations. Encryption makes sensitive data
confidential for storage or transmission. Comments are welcome through
31 October. Read about the XML Encryption Activity. (News archive)
DailyTunes.com: iTunes Music
Recommendations
DailyTunes.com: iTunes Music
Recommendations
10/29/2003 12:13 AMIntel to abide by Japan FTC
recommendations
Intel to abide by Japan FTC
recommendations
03/31/2005 11:50 PMChipmaker agrees to halt the practice of requiring PC makers to limit
the use of competitors' chips in exchange for monetary rebates.
Developing With Web Standards.
Recommendations and best practices
Developing With Web Standards.
Recommendations and best practices
04/15/2004 10:25 AM456bereastreet.com/lab/developing_with_web_standards
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W3C Recommendations Enhance SOAP
Performance
W3C Recommendations Enhance SOAP
Performance
02/01/2005 08:54 PM2005-01-25: The World Wide Web Consortium today released three W3C
Recommendations to improve Web services performance by standardizing
the transmission of large binary data. "Web services have just become
faster and more usable," said Yves Lafon (W3C). Read the press release
and testimonials and visit the Web services home page. (News archive)
Rating Gartner's recommendations on
wireless and mobile
Rating Gartner's recommendations on
wireless and mobile
04/14/2005 04:57 AMAt this week's Gartner Mobile & Wireless Summit, Gartner analysts are
doing the "Star Trek" thing: boldly going where no one has gone
before, with recommendations for the conference attendees.
SOAP Performance: Three W3C Candidate
Recommendations Published
SOAP Performance: Three W3C Candidate
Recommendations Published
08/27/2004 01:37 PM2004-08-26: W3C is pleased to announce the advancement of three
technical reports to Candidate Recommendations, offering an optimal
way to transfer binary data like images in Web services messages.
Produced by the XML Protocol Working Group, SOAP Version 1.2 is a
lightweight protocol for exchanging structured information in a
decentralized, distributed environment such as the Web. Comments are
welcome through 15 September. Visit the Web services home page. (News
archive)
Sept. 11 Commission Plans to Push Its
Recommendations
Sept. 11 Commission Plans to Push Its
Recommendations
07/18/2004 08:12 PMMembers of the Sept. 11 commission say they will mount a lobbying
campaign to overhaul U.S. intelligence agencies.
Courtesy titles and webform design
recommendations
Courtesy titles and webform design
recommendations
11/17/2002 04:25 AMCourtesy Titles. Their use, misuse and guidelines for flexible
international website design
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