A W3C Recommendation is the final stage of a ratification process of the World Wide Web Consortium W3C working group concerning a technical standard . This designation signifies that a document has been subjected to a public and W3C member organization s review. ref http www.hicom.net oedipus vicug atag.html rec The designation W3C Recommendation signifies that a document has been subjected to a public review and that it has been circulated amongst W3C member organizations for review. ref It aims to standardise the Web technology. ref http www.w3.org 2005 10 Process 20051014 tr.html Reports The W3C technical report development process is the set of steps and requirements followed by W3C Working Groups to standardize Web technology. ref It is the equivalent of a published technical standard in many other industries. Standard maturation In accord with the W3C Process Document, a Recommendation progresses through several maturity levels. Working Draft WD This section is linked from XML pipeline At the working draft level, the standard is published for review by the community . A WD document .... At this stage, the document has been submitted to the W3C Advisory Council for final approval. While ... phase. W3C Recommendation REC This is the most mature stage of development. At this point, the standard .... This standard is now endorsed by the W3C as a standard for wide deployment in its problem domain ... may be produced e.g., XML is now in its fifth edition . W3C also publishes various kinds of informative ... http www.w3.org W3C homepage http www.w3.org Consortium Process W3C Process Document http www.w3.org 2005 10 Process 20051014 tr RecsW3C W3C Definition http www.w3.org TR tr status all all W3C Technical Reports and Publications PR, PER, CR, WD W3C Standards DEFAULTSORT W3c Recommendation Category World Wide Web Consortium standards id Rekomendasi W3C is W3C tilm li ja W3C ru W3C zh W3C ... more details
The Multimodal Interaction Activity is an initiative from W3C aiming to provide means mostly XML to support Multimodal Interaction scenarios on the World Wide Web Web . This activity was launched in 2002. The Multimodal Interaction Framework Working group has already produced the Multimodal Interaction Framework, providing a general Software framework Framework for Multimodal Interaction , and the kinds of markup languages being considered. A set of Use case s. A set of Core Requirements, which describes the fundamental requirements to address in the future specifications. The set of devices that are considered are Mobile phone s, automotive telematics, Personal computer PC s connected on the World Wide Web Web . Current work The following XML specifications currently in advanced Working draft state are already addressing various parts of the Core Requirements EMMA Extensible Multi Modal Annotations a data exchange format for the interface between input processors and interaction management systems. It will define the means for recognizers to annotate application specific data with information such as confidence scores, time stamps, input mode e.g. key strokes, speech or pen , alternative recognition hypotheses, and partial recognition results etc. InkML an XML language for digital ink traces an XML data exchange format for ink entered with an electronic pen or stylus as part of a multimodal system. Multimodal Architecture A loosely coupled architecture for the Multimodal Interaction Framework that focuses on providing a general means for components to communicate with each other, plus basic infrastructure for application control and platform services. See also Multimodal Interaction VoiceXML the W3C s standard XML format for specifying interactive voice dialogues between ... on W3C site http www 128.ibm.com developerworks web library wa multimodarch1 The W3C Multimodal Architecture, Part 1 Overview and challenges on IBM DeveloperWorks W3C standards DEFAULTSORT W3c Mmi Category ... more details
Selfref For validating markup of Wikipedia pages, see Help Markup validation . File Valid xhtml10 v W3C Markup Validation Service .svg right 88px File Valid css v W3C Markup Validation Service .svg right 88px The Markup Validation Service is a validator by the World Wide Web Consortium W3C that allows Internet users to check HTML documents for conformance to HTML or XHTML standards. It also provides a quick method for web page authors to check their posted pages for mark up errors. ref name Castro Castro, Elisabeth HTML, XHTML & CSS, Sixth Edition , page 345 346. Visual Quickstart Guides, Peachpit Press, 2007. ISBN 0 321 43084 0 ref History The Markup Validation Service began as The Kinder, Gentler HTML Validator , a project by Gerald Oskoboiny. ref name w3.org about cite web url http validator.w3.org about.html title About the W3C Markup Validation Service accessdate 2008 06 28 work W3C Markup Validation Service publisher World Wide Web Consortium ref It was developed to be a more intuitive version of the first online HTML validator written by Dan Connolly and Mark Gaither, which was announced on July 13, 1994. ref name www html validator cite mailing list url http lists.w3.org Archives ... began working for the W3C, and on December 18, 1997, the W3C announced its W3C HTML Validator ... the mark up on a web page to the W3C standards. The standards vary depending upon the declared version ... Definition DTD . W3C also offers validation tools for web technologies other than HTML XHTML, such as MathML ... for and that the page works correctly. ref name Castro CSS validation While the W3C and other HTML ... developed by Dave Raggett of W3C References reflist External links http validator.w3.org The W3C Markup Validation Service http jigsaw.w3.org css validator The W3C CSS validation Service Category Web design Category World Wide Web Consortium da Markup Validation Service ja W3C Markup Validation Service pl W3C Markup Validation Service sv W3C Markup Validation Service zh W3C ... more details
infobox software license author World Wide Web Consortium version 20021231 OSI approved Yes ref citation url http www.opensource.org licenses alphabetical title Licenses by Name author Open Source Initiative date 18 September 2006 accessdate 27 February 2009 ref Free Software Yes GPL compatible Yes ref citation url http www.fsf.org licensing licenses title Licenses author Free Software Foundation date 20 February 2009 accessdate 27 February 2009 ref Debian approved Yes ref citation url http www.debian.org legal licenses title License information author Debian date 18 February 2009 accessdate 27 February 2009 ref copyleft No linking Yes date 2002 12 31 The W3C Software Notice and License is a permissive free software licence used by software released by the World Wide Web Consortium , like Amaya web browser Amaya . The license is a permissive free software license permissive license, compatible with the GNU General Public License . Software using the License Arena web browser Arena Amaya web browser Amaya Libwww See also World Wide Web Consortium Portal Free software Free software portal References Reflist External links http www.w3.org Consortium Legal 2002 copyright software 20021231 Text of the licence Category Free software licenses Category Open source licenses Soft eng stub es W3C Software Notice and License fr W3C Software Notice and License sv W3C Software Notice and License ... more details
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The W3C Geolocation API is an effort by the W3C to standardize an interface to retrieve the geographical location information for a client side device. ref http www.w3.org TR geolocation API W3C Geolocation API Specification , Editor Andrei Popescu from Google Inc. , 22 December 2008. Retrieved 07 July 2009 ref It defines a set of objects, ECMAScript standard compliant, that executing in the client application give the client s device location through the consulting of location information servers, which are transparent for the API. The most common sources of location information are IP address , Wi Fi and Bluetooth MAC address , Radio frequency identification RFID , Wi Fi connection location, or device GPS and GSM CDMA2000 CDMA cell IDs. The location is returned with a given accuracy depending on the best location information source available. Deployment in Web Browsers Web pages can use the Geolocation API in two ways directly, if the web browser implements it as is the case with recent versions of Mozilla Firefox , Opera web browser Opera , Google Chrome , Microsoft Internet Explorer and Apple Safari web browser Safari Citation needed date March 2011 or through the Google Gears plug in computing plugin . ref http code.google.com apis gears api geolocation.html Geolocation API Gears API Google Code 9 July 2009 ref The Geolocation API is ideally suited to web applications for mobile ... lack a plugin architecture . On the desktop, the W3C Geolocation API works in Firefox since version ... the implementation is not specified, W3C Geolocation API is built on existing technologies, and is heavily ... ref name WebScanNotes.com W3C Geolocation API http webscannotes.com ?page id 425 WebScanNotes.com W3C Geolocation API , WebScanNotes.com ref . Some of the parameters are a list of mobile cell towers ... ?page id 425 WebScanNotes.com W3C Geolocation API . W3C standards Use dmy dates date March 2011 Category Application programming interfaces Category Geolocation Category Web standards de W3C Geolocation ... more details
dablink This article is about the W3C s XML Schema language, also known as XSD XML Schema Definition . For information about XML schema languages in general, see XML schema infobox file format name XML Schema W3C extension .xsd mime application xml, text xml owner http www.w3.org World Wide Web Consortium genre XML schema XML schema languages XML Schema language extendedfrom XML standard http www.w3.org TR xmlschema 1 1.0, Part 1 Structures Recommendation , br http www.w3.org TR xmlschema 2 1.0, Part 2 Datatypes Recommendation , br http www.w3.org TR xmlschema11 1 1.1, Part 1 Structures Candidate Recommendation , br http www.w3.org TR xmlschema11 2 1.1, Part 2 Datatypes Candidate Recommendation XML Schema , published as a W3C recommendation in May 2001, is one of several XML schema XML schema languages . It was the first separate schema language for XML to achieve Recommendation status by the W3C. Because of confusion between XML Schema as a specific W3C specification, and the use of the same ... as WXS , an initialism for W3C XML Schema, while others referred to it as XSD , an initialism ..., 1.1, the W3C has chosen to adopt XSD as the preferred name, and that is the name used in this article ... W3C Recommendation. A good summary of the criticisms is provided by James Clark XML expert James .... The W3C Recommendation itself is extremely difficult to read. XSD lacks any formal mathematical ... Recommendation, which means it is in the final review phase before becoming an approved W3C specification. As of December 2010, W3C ratification of the Recommendation is awaiting the completion of conformance ... wikibooks XML Schema W3C XML Schema 1.0 Specification http www.w3.org TR xmlschema 0 XSD 1.0 Primer ... www.w3.org XML Schema Tools Tools W3C XML Schema 1.1 Specification http www.w3.org TR xmlschema11 ... XML Schema XML Schema W3C Standards Categories DEFAULTSORT Xml Schema Category World Wide ... Schema fi XML skeema sv XML Schema uk XML Schema W3C zh XML Schema ... more details
The W3C Device Description Working Group DDWG , operating as part of the World Wide Web Consortium W3C Mobile Web Initiative MWI , was chartered to foster the provision and access to device descriptions that can be used in support of Web enabled applications that provide an appropriate user experience on mobile devices. Mobile devices exhibit the greatest diversity of capabilities, and therefore present the greatest challenge to content adaptation technologies. The group published several documents, including a list of requirements for an interface to a Device Description Repository DDR and a standard interface meeting those requirements. The group was http www.w3.org News 2006 item234 rechartered in 2006 to work in public towards the development of the Application Programming Interface API for a DDR. Early in 2007, the group launched a wiki and a blog to add to the public mailing list. The group ... www.w3.org TR 2008 REC DDR Simple API 20081205 DDR Simple API , which became a W3C Recommendation ... pages, blog and wiki through W3C volunteer effort. Publications The DDWG published several W3C Working Group Notes and one W3C Recommendation. A W3C WG Note that articulates what the W3C and other ... 2007. A W3C WG Note describing the ecosystem surrounding creation, maintenance and use of device ... on 31 October 2007. A W3C WG Note describing a set of requirements for a reference repository of device ... published on 17 December 2007. A W3C WG Note describing a process to manage contributions to an initial ... Vocabulary published on 14 April 2008. A W3C WG Note defining useful grouping and structure patterns ... input to other W3C groups. A W3C Recommendation defining a language neutral programming interface to a Device ... External links http www.w3.org 2005 MWI DDWG W3C Device Description Working Group public homepage http www.w3.org Mobile W3C Mobile Web Initiative http www.w3.org Mobile Dev W3C MWI Developer Resources W3C standards Web stub Category Web development Category World Wide Web Consortium ... more details
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DDWG may refer to Digital Display Working Group , an industry consortium that developed the DVI standard. W3C Device Description Working Group , a part of the W3C Mobile Web Initiative. disambig fr DDWG ... more details
Merge XML discuss Talk Valid XML document Merger proposal date July 2009 A valid XML document is defined by the W3C as a well formed XML document which also conforms to the rules of a Document Type Definition DTD or an XML Schema W3C XML Schema XSD , which W3C supports as an alternate to DTD. This term should not be confused with a well formed XML document , which is defined as an XML document that has correct XML syntax according to W3C standards. External links http validator.w3.org http validator.w3.org The Official W3C Markup Validation Service Compu lang stub Category XML fr Valid XML document it Document oggetto XML DOM ... more details
Jigsaw is an Open Source Web Server platform from the W3C. Platform Jigsaw will run on any platform that runs Java. References External links http www.w3.org Jigsaw Jigsaw at W3C Computer stub Category Web server software ... more details
SVGSeries XHTML MathML SVG is a World Wide Web Consortium W3C standard that describes an integration of MathML and Scalable Vector Graphics SVG semantics with XHTML and Cascading Style Sheets CSS . External links http www.w3.org TR XHTMLplusMathMLplusSVG W3C Working Draft W3C Standards internet stub DEFAULTSORT Xhtml Mathml Svg Category World Wide Web Consortium standards ... more details
Web Integration Compound Document WICD is a W3C candidate standard of the Compound Document Format working group, based on the idea of integrating existing markup language formats in preference to inventing new markup. External links http www.w3.org TR WICD W3C WICD Candidate Recommendation W3C Standards Category World Wide Web Consortium standards Web stub ... more details
Technical Architecture Group TAG is a body of W3C , established in 2001. The TAG charter defines the group s mission as follows blockquote W3C has created the TAG to document and build consensus around principles of Web architecture and to interpret and clarify these principles when necessary, to resolve issues involving general Web architecture brought to the TAG, and to help coordinate cross technology architecture developments inside and outside W3C. blockquote Members Currently June 2007 , Tim Berners Lee is the Chair of the TAG. Other members are Dan Connolly W3C Rhys Lewis Volantis Noah Mendelsohn IBM David Orchard BEA T. V. Raman Google Dr. Henry Thompson University of Edinburgh Norman Walsh Sun Microsystems Stuart Williams HP External links http www.w3.org 2001 tag Group s Web page at W3C Category Standards organizations ... more details
Natural Language Semantics Markup Language is a markup language for providing systems like Voice browser Voice Browsers with semantic interpretations for a variety of inputs, including speech and natural language text input. Natural Language Semantics Markup Language is currently a W3C World Wide Web Consortium Working Draft. See also VoiceXML SRGS Semantic Interpretation for Speech Recognition External links http www.w3.org TR speech grammar SRGS Specification W3C Recommendation http www.w3.org TR nl spec Natural Language Semantics Markup Language for the Speech Interface Framework W3C Working Draft http www.w3.org Voice W3C s Voice Browser Working Group web stub W3C Standards Category World Wide Web Consortium standards Category XML based standards ... more details
InkML is an XML based markup language to describe ink data input with an electronic pen or Stylus computing stylus . The working draft specification is maintained by the World Wide Web Consortium W3C . It is part of the W3C W3C MMI Multimodal Interaction Activity initiative. Software InkML Toolkit InkMLTk is targeted at providing a suite of tools for working with InkML documents. The toolkit includes the following libraries and tools, InkML processor libraries implementing the W3C InkML specification Converters library and tools to and from other ink and image formats InkML viewers as browser plug ins, and InkML applications such as a graphical editor. This project is released on SourceForge as an open source contribution from HP Labs , India. See also Ink Serialized Format Tablet PC External links http www.w3.org 2002 mmi ink W3C InkML Home http www.w3.org TR InkML InkML Specification http inkmltk.sourceforge.net InkML Toolkit open source contribution from http www.hpl.hp.com india HP Labs, India W3C Standards Category World Wide Web Consortium standards ru InkML ... more details
Schema for Object Oriented XML , or SOX , is an XML schema language developed by Commerce One . In 1998 a SOX specification was submitted to the World Wide Web Consortium and published as a W3C Note. A revised version, SOX 2.0, was published as a W3C Note in 1999. SOX was one of several predecessors of the W3C s XML Schema W3C XML Schema language. After the publication of XML Schema, SOX continued to be supported by Commerce One until the company s bankruptcy in late 2004. The patents for SOX and other Commerce One technologies were purchased by Novell, Inc. in December 2004, reportedly in an effort to prevent them from being exploited by unrelated companies whose primary business is filing patent related lawsuits. http www.iht.com articles 2005 05 02 business novell.php See also XML Schema W3C XML Schema Simple Outline XML another XML technology with the initials SOX External links http www.w3.org TR NOTE SOX SOX schema language W3C Note Soft eng stub Category XML Category XML based standards ja Schema for Object Oriented XML ... more details
unreferenced date November 2010 The Extensible User Interface Protocol , or XUP , is a proposed web standard . XUP is a SOAP based protocol computing protocol for communicating events in a user interface , where the user interface is described by an XML document. The specification does not limit what format the XML document is in, or what event model is used for communicating over XUP. Examples given in the specification for possible user interface languages include XHTML , Wireless Markup Language , and XUL . The XUP specification was submitted to the World Wide Web Consortium W3C by Consortium member MartSoft Corporation in March 2002 . As of 2006 , it is a W3C Note , meaning the W3C has not committed to developing the standard as a potential W3C recommendation Recommendation , and it is hosted for informational purposes only. External links http www.w3.org TR xup W3C Note on the XUP Submission http xprofile.berlios.de generator.php XUP profile generator W3C standards technically not a standard? Category XML based standards I think it is a standard Category Web service specifications Web stub pt XUP ... more details
Summary non free logo logo fur Article Semantic Web Use Brand Owner W3C Website http www.w3.org 2007 10 sw logos.html Description The three sides of the cube dig at the triplet in RDF. The peeled lid is meant to invite people to open their data to the Semantic Web. Replaceability If talking about the Semantic Web which refers to the W3C project, this is the official logo and there are no others. If talking about semantic webs in general, there is no need to identify them with logos. other information W3C wants the full logo to be used until it s more widely known. Licensing Non free logo ... more details
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Information set may refer to Information set game theory , in game theory, a particular set of possible moves a player has in a game XML Information Set or Infoset, a W3C specification dealing with XML documents disambig ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The Unique Particle Attribution UPA rule is a mechanism to prevent ambiguity in XML Schema W3C W3C XML Schema version 1.0. Due to the UPA rule the XML schema fragment given below is prohibited xsd sequence xsd element name x type xsd integer minOccurs 0 xsd any minOccurs 0 maxOccurs unbounded processContents skip xsd sequence Given the XML instance fragment x 42 x it is ambiguous whether x should be associated with the element declaration xsd element name x , or the wildcard xsd any . This ambiguity violates the UPA rule and the corresponding XML schema therefore needs to be rejected by XML schema processors compliant to XML Schema W3C W3C XML Schema version 1.0. The W3C XML Schema workgroup is considering so called weak wildcards for XML Schema version 1.1. Using weak wildcards, the explicit element declaration would always take precedence over the wildcard, thus removing the ambiguity. See also XML Schema W3C W3C XML Schema W3C XML External links http blogs.msdn.com b xmlteam archive 2005 08 09 449569.aspx Article UPA in plain English http technet.microsoft.com en us library ms187822 28SQL.90 29.aspx Article Understanding the Unique Particle Attribution Constraint http jaibeermalik.wordpress.com 2008 06 06 how to set unique particle rule violation off Article How to set UPA rule violation off http www.w3.org TR xmlschema 1 cos nonambig XML Schema 1.0 Schema Component Constraint Unique Particle Attribution http lists.w3.org Archives Public www tag 2004Aug att 0010 NRMVersioningProposal.html An Approach for Evolving XML Vocabularies Using XML Schema http www.w3.org TR xmlschema11 1 XML Schema 1.1 Part 1 Structures http www.w3.org TR xmlschema11 2 XML Schema 1.1 Part 2 Datatypes Category XML Category Abbreviations it Unique Particle Attribution ... more details