Blog - 2007
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Variability in Specifications
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By: Patrick Curran
One of the documents produced by the QA Working Group addressed the important issue of "variability in specifications" and the consequences this can have for interoperability. I recently addressed this question again in a more light-hearted manner. See this blog...
W3C at the 16th WWW Conference.
The 16th World Wide Web Conference, in Banff, Canada, was held from May 9 to 12th, 2007. W3C organized, this year again, a three-days W3C Track, including a session on The future of the Web Page hosted by yours truly....
HTML and version mechanisms
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By: Karl Dubost
Disclaimer: This article doesn't represent any kind of consensus in the HTML WG. It is an attempt at capturing the different opinions expressed on the mailing-list. There has a been a lot of debate in April on the HTML WG...
- html
- versioning
- web-architecture
- working-group
Validator 0.8.0 upgrade notes
The next version of the Markup Validator is gearing up for an upcoming release, and a really nice one. For those who are already maintaining an instance of the validator and want to play with it during the upcoming Beta test, or want to upgrade after the release, these notes will give a quick few steps to prepare the dependencies for the new validator.