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rich Web content that combines XHTML with other W3C work on areas such as math,
scalable vector graphics, synchronized multimedia, and forms, in cooperation
with other Working Groups.This specification allows publishers to express structured data
on the Web within XHTML.This allows tools to read it, enabling a new world of
user functionality, allowing users to transfer structured data between
applications and web sites, and allowing browsing applications to improve the
user experience.The main change in this version
is addition of support for XML Schema.The XHTML2 WG will now use this to add
schema support to its markup languages that use XHTML Modularization.With this, there is now a full convergence in mobile
markup languages, including those developed by the Open Mobile Alliance
(OMA).RDFa in XHTML: Syntax
and Processing.The XHTML2 Working
Group published two Proposed Recommendations today: XHTML
Modularization 1.The former
provides a means for subsetting and extending XHTML, a feature needed for
extending XHTML's reach onto emerging platforms.This specification is intended
for use by language designers as they construct new XHTML Family Markup
Languages.It also provides an implementation using XML Schemas.See also the page on our work on the next
generation of Web forms, and the section on Web
history.W3C Recommendation indicates that consensus has been
reached among the Consortium Members that a specification is appropriate for
widespread use.It brings the rigor of XML to Web pages and is the keystone in W3C's work
to create standards that provide richer Web pages on an ever increasing range
of browser platforms including cell phones, televisions, cars, wallet sized
wireless communicators, kiosks, and desktops.This makes it easier to process and easier to maintain.This allows you to start using
XHTML now!Three "flavors" of XHTML 1.Recommendation first released on 18th December 1997.XHTML
Basic
XHTML Basic is the second Recommendation in a series of XHTML
specifications.The XHTML Basic document type includes the minimal set of modules required
to be an XHTML Host Language document type, and in addition it includes images,
forms, basic tables, and object support.Web clients such as
mobile phones, PDAs, pagers,
and settop boxes.The document type is rich enough for content authoring.The document type definition is implemented using XHTML modules as defined
in "Modularization of
XHTML".XHTML Modularization
XHTML Modularization is the third Recommendation in a series of
XHTML specifications.Content providers will find it easier to produce content for a wide range of
platforms, with better assurances as to how the content is rendered, and that
the content is valid.This document type is essentially a reformulation of XHTML 1.This means that many facilities available in other XHTML Family
document types (e.XHTML Frames) are not available in this document type.Modularization of XHTML for
information on creating new document types).XHTML Basic and XHTML 1.The first step was to reformulate HTML 4 in XML,
resulting in XHTML 1.The
modules are defined in Modularization of
XHTML.XHTML Basic is an example of fairly
minimal build of these modules and is targeted at mobile applications.This specification was renamed from
"XHTML Events".First released as a W3C Recommendation on 18 December 1997.April 1998 with changes limited to editorial
corrections.It takes a more rigorous stance
for instance, an h3 element can't occur after an h1
element unless there is an intervening h2 element.Other Public Drafts
The current editors' drafts of all specifications are linked to from a
separate drafts page.If you have any comments on any of our specifications we would like to hear
from you via email.While the ancestry of XHTML 2.Modularization of XHTML, and includes the updated versions of all
those modules and their semantics.An XHTML + MathML + SVG Profile
An XHTML+MathML+SVG profile is a profile that combines XHTML 1.XFrames
XFrames is an XML application for composing documents together, replacing
HTML Frames.XFrames is not a part of XHTML per se, that allows
similar functionality to HTML Frames, with fewer usability problems,
principally by making the content of the frameset visible in its URI.This document summarizes the best current practice for using various
Internet media types for serving various XHTML Family documents.These Schemas are still work in progress, and this document does not
change the normative definition of XHTML 1.This database contains issues for all other specs.Building
XHTML Modules
Note: This document has been incorporated into
"Modularization of
XHTML".Document profiles provide a basis for
interoperability guarantees.If an author develops content for a
given profile and a browser supports the profile then the author
may be confident that the document will be rendered as expected.The requirements for document profiles are analyzed.Adding a touch of style by Dave
Raggett is a short guide to styling your Web pages.XML Events are the same as HTML Event handling
(onclick etc), but written differently.XHTML version needs XHTML+MathML+SVG+Ruby support).Horizontal Activities Usage: XHTML Family Case Study by Steven
Pemberton, WWW2003 W3C Track, 23 May 2003.Browser: Improving the User Experience by Mark Birbeck and Steven
Pemberton, WWW2005 W3C Track, 13 May 2005.Guidelines for authoring
Here are some rough guidelines for HTML authors.If you use these, you are
more likely to end up with pages that are easy to maintain, look acceptable to
users regardless of the browser they are using, and can be accessed by the many
Web users with disabilities.Web Content Accessibility Guidelines
1.HTML documents are supposed to be structured around
items such as paragraphs, headings and lists.SourceForge by a
group of volunteers.HTML
Tidy to this mailing list.Note: The purpose of this list may change in March
2007.XHTML, you might start a discussion here to see what other
developers think of it.We're working on moving the old archives to W3C.Note: The purpose of this list may change in March
2007.This is NOT a discussion list.USENET newsgroup where HTML authoring issues are discussed.Note that many issues related to
forms and CGI, image maps, transparent gifs, etc.The HTML working group of the IETF,
closed in 1996.Unicode, but allows you to store and transmit documents in a variety of
character encodings.Further work is envisaged for handling vertical text
and phonetic annotations for Kanji (Ruby).ERCIM,
Keio), All Rights Reserved.Arizona Group Homes for the Developmentally Disabled.This page last modified on October 30, 2008.Copyright 2008 Arizona Department of Health
Services.TUG (or another
TeX user group).TeX Catalogue can help
you find what you need.Election information and nomination
forms for the 2009 TUG election are available.TUG 2008 proceedings, has been mailed to
current TUG members.DVD will be mailed
to TUG members for 2008 when production is complete.TUG also gratefully acknowledges
the support of the University of Aarhus
in Denmark and its Computer Science
Department for our Internet access.Forth programming language for various platforms,
technical conferences, and connections to other Forth resources.The Forth Interest Group gratefully acknowledges and
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Taygeta Scientific Incorporated who hosts
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