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- Volantis appoints Dave Raggett as Principal Researcher.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-28 February 2006-Volantis Systems: Volantis appoints Dave Raggett as Principal ResearcherC1994-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:28022005 Seattle, USA - Volantis Systems (www.volantis.com), the world's leading supplier of Intelligent Content Adaptation solutions for the Mobile Information Age, has appointed World Wide Web...
- Research articles 2006-02-28
- W3C Publishes HTML 5 Draft, Future of Web Content
- Web Community Forges Next HTML Standard in Public W3C Forum
- Research articles 2008-01-22
- Creating a Web Page with HTML: Visual QuickProject Guide.(HYPERTEXT MARKUP LANGUAGE)
- HYPERTEXT MARKUP LANGUAGE HTML, one of the programming languages used to create documents for the World Wide Web, has become so ubiquitous that its acronym has become the default label for almost anything found online. But the ever-evolving world o HYPERTEXT MARKUP LANGUAGE HTML, one of...
- Research articles 2005-03-01
- Is your web site obsolete?
- Why the programming code you probably used for your Web site is fast becoming passe, and what you can do about it. Big technological changes are coming to the World Wide Web that will have direct and significant impacts on your organization's Web site. One of...
- Research articles 2003-04-01
- World Wide Web Consortium issues DOM Level 2 HTML as a W3C recommendation; New technology delivers standard API and dynamism to HTML and XHTML 1.0.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-13 January 2003-W3C: World Wide Web Consortium issues DOM Level 2 HTML as a W3C recommendation; New technology delivers standard API and dynamism to HTML and XHTML 1.0C1994-2003 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:01092003 http://www.w3.org -- Leading the Web to its full...
- Research articles 2003-01-13
- Mathematical notation on the Web. (Mathematical Software).
- One of the most important benefits of the Internet is the ability for colleagues to share files and publish research results to the Web. Unfortunately, HTML did not have a provision for mathematical notation, making it difficult to post and share mathematical data. Many researchers resorted...
- Research articles 2002-02-01
- Inside XML.(Technology Information)
- Staying up-to-date on the latest tech talk is difficult--and keeping your business humming with the most-recent technology can seem nearly impossible. You must be able to publish in print and on the Web, and pretty soon you'll also need the tools to deliver information to cell...
- Research articles 2000-10-01
- World Wide Web Consortium issues first public working draft of XForms Data Model; Next Generation Web Forms separate purpose from presentation.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-18 April 2000-W3C: World Wide Web Consortium issues first public working draft of XForms Data Model; Next Generation Web Forms separate purpose from presentation C1994-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:18042000 The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) announced the release of...
- Research articles 2000-04-18
- World Wide Web Consortium Issues XHTML 1.0 as a Recommendation
- The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has released the XHTML 1.0 specification as a W3C Recommendation. This new specification represents cross-industry and expert community agreement on the importance of XHTML 1.0 as a bridge to the Web of the future. A W3C Recommendation indicates that a specification is stable, contributes...
- Research articles 2000-03-01
- W3C Issues XHTML 1.0 as Recommendation - Technology Information
- The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C, www.w3.org) released the XHMTL 1.0 specification as a W3C recommendation. XHTML 1.0 is the language that will bridge the gap between HTML and the emerging Web standard XML. XHMTL uses HTML 4.0, the current implementation of HTML, and rewrites it as an XML...
- Research articles 2000-02-23
- The XML-Specification Alphabet Soup
- The new language introduces increasingly complex Web specifications In 1999, XML eXtensible Markup Language generated much talk and a flurry of XML-related recommendations. Along with XML, CSS, DOM, SML Schema, XLink, XPath, XPointer, XSLT, Fragments, Canonical XML, and XQL are some of the terms that have joined the collective...
- Research articles 2000-01-01
- NEW MEDIA : One size does not fit all when each customer's needs can vary "All blanket advice about how to design web sites is by definition wrong." >BY Christopher J. Feola
- Which is better: an avocado or an automobile? Kind of depends on whether you're hungry or in a hurry, doesn't it? Let's try again. Which is better: an orange or an orangutan? That's just silly. Let's move on. One more example. Which is better: Moby Dick...
- Research articles 1999-09-27
- W3C Readies XHTML For Approval - World Wide Web Consortium - Industry Trend or Event
- At the end of August, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) moved the newest incarnation of HTML, called XHTML, into its Proposed Recommendation review phase, the next-to-last step before XHTML becomes an official Recommendation. The next-generation Web standard--for all purposes a merger of HTML and XML--should be approved by the...
- Research articles 1999-10-01
- World Wide Web Consortium Readies XHTML for Non-PC Display
- A revision to hypertext markup language HTML should help eliminate ambiguities in document markup and make it easier to display web information on phones, handhelds and other devices. To create XHTML, HTML 4.0 was reformulated as an XML 1.0 application. The new standard was designed as the basis for a...
- Research articles 1999-08-26
- Making the WEB Accessible.(for disabled users of library multimedia technologies)
- Libraries need to use assistive technologies to facilitate use of computers by their handicapped patrons. Efficient modifications to computer equipment such as keyboard, screen display, monitor and mouse are discussed. World Wide Web Consortium's guidelines to Web site developers to meet the special needs of the handicapped users of libraries...
- Research articles 1999-06-01
- PROFESSIONAL STYLE SHEETS FOR HTML AND XML.(Review) (book reviews)
- Frank Boumphrey. 1998. Birmingham, UK: Wrox Press. [ISBN 1-861001-65-7. 673 pages, including index. $39.99 softcover.] Someone at the W3C World Wide Web Consortium must be thinking about your needs as a potential user of the Web or as a developer and author for it....
- Research articles 1999-05-01
- Browser Wars Add 25% To Web Site Costs
- The Open Group and the Web Standards Project duly kicked off a partnership attacking what they say is "the unfulfilled promises of browser manufacturers to support W3C standards," some of which are over two years old now (CI No 3,508). Vendor response to the so-called Open...
- Research articles 1998-10-12
- Open Browser Aims To Get Html Done Right
- The Open Group, which completely dropped the ball when it came to internet standards, is going have a crack at what the W3C appears unable to do by trying to ensure that implementations of HTML standards are compatible. It's creating a testing and branding program called the Open Browser initiative....
- Research articles 1998-10-02
- Open Browser Aims To Get Html Done Right
- The Open Group, which completely dropped the ball when it came to internet standards, is going have a crack at what the W3C appears unable to do by trying to ensure that implementations of HTML standards are compatible. It's creating a testing and branding program called the Open Browser initiative....
- Research articles 1998-10-02
- -MICROSOFT: Microsoft and Industry leaders cosubmit HTML+TIME multimedia extensions specification to W3C.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-30 September 1998-MICROSOFT: Microsoft and Industry leaders cosubmit HTML+TIME multimedia extensions specification to W3C C1994-98 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:240998 * Enables web developers to integrate time-based media into today's web browsers, using standards-based approach Microsoft Corp. today...
- Research articles 1998-09-30
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