Blog - 2008
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Semantic Web Applications
It so happens that, in a short time, several entries appeared in the blogosphere on Semantic Web applications. David Provost published a report, Richard MacManus published a blog in ReadWriteWeb or, in the last issue of Talis’ Nodalities, Ian Davis...
Understanding HTTP PUT
HTTP is not very well understood, and most of the time, it is ok. But when it is time to create a Web application, having a solid understanding of HTTP verbs will help you to create a good citizen of the Web. This is my attempt to explain HTTP PUT. Your comments are welcome.
- howto
- http
- tutorial
- uri
HTML 5 And The Hear-Write Web
Is there a way to improve the HTML ecosystem in a way that creates more adoption of HTML 5? From parsing to serialization to fixing, how do we recover broken Web documents?
- conformance
- html
- html5
- quality
- specification
The Slideshow Must Go On
These are a few hints on how to create a slideshow for a conference. Web conferences busy bees are often in need of illustrations for their slides. There are solutions to easily spice up your technology talk.
- conference
- howto
- slideshow
- tutorial
Alexa Global Top 500 against HTML 5 validation
Following Brian Wilson lead and his validity survey, I tested against html 5. Less than 1% of top 500 Alexa Web sites seems to pass html 5 conformance checking.
- html
- html5
- python
- validation
- validator
ParisWeb 2008 - registration is open
ParisWeb 2008 registration is open. This is a unique opportunity to meet active participants of the W3C communities.
- conference
- paris
- w3c
World Wide Web Foundation Launched
Last week, I was busy with the launch of the World Wide Web Foundation, but I will resume to my normal schedule on Q&A blog.
- web-standards