DOM Level 3 Specifications Published as W3C Recommendations
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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)
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 PM2004-04-07: 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)
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 Validation Last Call
Published
DOM Level 3 Validation Last Call
Published
10/09/2002 04:41 AM9 October 2002: The DOM Working Group has released a Last Call Working
Draft of the Document Object Model (DOM) Level 3 Validation
Specification. The Document Object Model (DOM) allows programs and
scripts to update the content and style of documents dynamically. This
module of DOM3 ensures that documents remain or become valid. Comments
are welcome through 27 November. Read about the DOM Activity. (News
archive)
DOM Level 3 Validation last call
published (W3C)
DOM Level 3 Validation last call
published (W3C)
10/11/2002 07:55 AMDOM Level 3 Validation last call
published (W3C)
DOM Level 3 Validation last call
published (W3C)
10/11/2002 07:56 AMDOM Level 3 Events Last Call Published
DOM Level 3 Events Last Call Published
07/12/2002 04:50 PM12 July 2002: The Document Object Model (DOM) Working Group has
released a Last Call Working Draft of the DOM Level 3 Events
specification. Comments are welcome through 16 August. Language and
platform neutral, the system allows registration of event handlers,
describes event flow through a tree structure, and provides context
for each event. Read about the DOM Activity. (News archive)
DOM Level 3 Validation Working Draft
Published
DOM Level 3 Validation Working Draft
Published
02/05/2003 06:24 PM5 February 2003: Based on feedback received during Last Call, the DOM
Working Group has released an updated Working Draft of the Document
Object Model (DOM) Level 3 Validation Specification. The Document
Object Model (DOM) allows programs and scripts to update the content
and style of documents dynamically. This module of DOM3 ensures that
documents remain or become valid. Comments are invited. Read about the
DOM Activity. (News archive)
DOM Level 3 Events Working Draft
Published
DOM Level 3 Events Working Draft
Published
02/21/2003 03:41 PM21 February 2003: The Document Object Model (DOM) Working Group has
released a Working Draft of the DOM Level 3 Events specification.
Comments are welcome. Language and platform neutral, the system allows
registration of event handlers, describes event flow through a tree
structure, and provides context for each event. Read about the DOM
Activity. (News archive)
DOM 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)
DOM Level 2 HTML Proposed Recommendation
Published
DOM Level 2 HTML Proposed Recommendation
Published
11/08/2002 08:17 PM8 November 2002: The Document Object Model (DOM) Working Group has
published DOM Level 2 HTML as a W3C Proposed Recommendation. DOM Level
2 HTML is a platform- and language-neutral interface that allows
programs and scripts to dynamically access and update the content and
structure of HTML 4.01 and XHTML 1.0 documents. The Call fo Review
closes 6 December 2002. Read about the DOM Activity. (News archive)
DOM Level 3 Core Working Draft published
(W3C)
DOM Level 3 Core Working Draft published
(W3C)
10/23/2002 03:12 PMDOM 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 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)
BCI Announces the First Fiber Optic
RGB/Sync Video Transmission System
Designed to Pass Tri-Level Sync for HDTV
Video Specifications
BCI Announces the First Fiber Optic
RGB/Sync Video Transmission System
Designed to Pass Tri-Level Sync for HDTV
Video Specifications
03/14/2005 05:23 PMBroadata Communications, Inc. (BCI) announces that it has enhanced the
ScreenLink™ Fiber Optic Transport System. This enhancement provides
the unique ability to deliver High Definition (HD) video with
tri-level synchronization, as well as Standard Definition (SD) video
with bi-level synchronization. Currently, there is no other product
offering this tri-level sync feature. [PRWEB Mar 14, 2005]
Updated C# V2.0 Specifications now
available
Updated C# V2.0 Specifications now
available
05/24/2004 02:15 PMEric Gunnerson
mentions that the C# 2.0 Language spec has been
updated:
Community and Specifications
Community and Specifications
10/30/2002 08:10 PMKendall Clark surveys recent discussion in the XML community, covering
XML 1.1, security considerations with XInclude and whether it takes
James Clark to create a successful specification.
Community and specifications (XML.com)
Community and specifications (XML.com)
11/07/2002 02:53 PMAACS Specifications Released
AACS Specifications Released
04/15/2005 01:00 AMATi R420 & R423 Specifications
ATi R420 & R423 Specifications
04/21/2004 04:45 AMAMD Sempron specifications revealed
AMD Sempron specifications revealed
07/20/2004 04:07 PMSun adopts security specifications
Sun adopts security specifications
11/12/2003 01:13 PMSun Microsystems updates its Java System server software to comply
with security and privacy guidelines set forth by the Sun-backed
standards group Liberty Alliance.
GeForce LE specifications revealed
GeForce LE specifications revealed
07/24/2004 09:47 AMW3C Approves Semantic Web Specifications
W3C Approves Semantic Web Specifications
02/18/2004 09:24 PMThe World Wide Web Consortium has announced the approval of two
Semantic Web technologies as standardsRDF (Resource Description
Framework) and OWL (Web Ontology Language).
Field Specifications for E-Commerce
Field Specifications for E-Commerce
08/08/2004 02:07 PMsaves having to wonder what you're supposed to name a field
IBM and Intel to open up blade
specifications
IBM and Intel to open up blade
specifications
09/01/2004 05:11 PMIn an effort to encourage hardware vendors to build components for the
blade platform they co-develop, Intel Corp. and IBM Corp. on Thursday
will open up parts of the BladeCenter design specifications, according
to documents obtained by IDG News Service.
XML.com: XML From the Inside Out -- XML
development, XML resources, XML
specifications
XML.com: XML From the Inside Out -- XML
development, XML resources, XML
specifications
12/21/2002 03:04 AMXML.com: XML From the Inside Out -- XML development, XML resources,
XML specifications. Ever wonder what all this XML goop is. Here is a
great introductory site by O'Reilly. They have alway done a great job
explaining what things are.
SiS Xabre II - Specifications -
Announcement Details
SiS Xabre II - Specifications -
Announcement Details
03/19/2003 10:46 PMSecuring Web services: Foundations and
specifications
Securing Web services: Foundations and
specifications
09/02/2004 10:24 AMWeb services, by definition, are particularly vulnerable to breaches
in security. The flow of potentially sensitive data not only between
machines, but between enterprises and across untrusted networks,
presents the need for special attention to areas such as message
confidentiality, message integrity, authentication, and authorization.
Additionally, since Web services are well suited to
business-to-business communications and cooperation, there should be
some way to enforce trust relationships between business partners.
Finally, Web services are used not only by humans, but by other Web
services as well. The high degree of automation required for
interaction between Web services requires well-designed software
architectures, preferably built upon well-designed standards.
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)
Nvidia 6800 Non-Ultra Specifications
Revealed
Nvidia 6800 Non-Ultra Specifications
Revealed
04/27/2004 08:04 PMRecommendations for companies
Recommendations for companies
06/08/2004 11:22 PMComputerworld Singapore Jun 9 2004 3:46AM GMT
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)
ATi Radeon X800 Pro official
specifications and pre-sales emerge
ATi Radeon X800 Pro official
specifications and pre-sales emerge
05/01/2004 05:02 AMNew Milestone in 3G Development -
specifications for 3GPP Release 6
finalized
New Milestone in 3G Development -
specifications for 3GPP Release 6
finalized
04/11/2005 03:55 AM3G Apr 11 2005 7:49AM GMT
Microsoft, IBM, BEA and TIBCO Announce
Reliable Messaging Specifications
Microsoft, IBM, BEA and TIBCO Announce
Reliable Messaging Specifications
03/13/2003 05:01 PMBook review: ebXML: The Technical
Specifications (Builder.com)
Book review: ebXML: The Technical
Specifications (Builder.com)
06/14/2002 06:12 AMJust 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.
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