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DOM Level 3 Core and Load and Save Are W3C Recommendations







DOM Level 3 Core and Load and Save Are
W3C Recommendations

DOM Level 3 Core and Load and Save Are
W3C Recommendations
04/09/2004 04:00 PM

2004-04-07: The World Wide Web Consortium today released two Document Object Model (DOM) specifications as W3C Recommendations. 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. Read the press release and visit the DOM home page. (News archive)




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