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The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) develops interoperable technologies (specifications, guidelines, software, and tools) to lead the Web to its full potential as a forum for information, commerce, communication, and collective understanding. On this page, you'll find W3C news as well as links to information about W3C technologies and getting involved in W3C. We encourage you to learn more about W3C.

Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) 1.1 and Mobile SVG Become W3C Candidate Recommendations

30 April 2002: W3C is pleased to announce the advancement of Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) 1.1 and Mobile SVG to Candidate Recommendations. SVG 1.1 separates the SVG language into reusable building blocks. Mobile SVG re-combines them into two profiles optimized for cellphones and pocket computers. SVG delivers accessible, dynamic, reusable vector graphics, text, and images to the Web, in XML. Read the press release and testimonials, and visit the SVG home page. (News archive)

right arrow Regionalization of W3C Offices

6 May 2002: As W3C increases its presence worldwide through its Office program, some of the Offices have been transformed into regional Offices. This means that they are not bound to national borders any more and that they act as regional outreach centers for countries that share common culture, history, or language. As a first step, the former W3C German Office is now the W3C Office in Germany and Austria, the former W3C UK Office is now the W3C Office in the UK and Ireland, and the former W3C Dutch Office is now the W3C Office in the Benelux (i.e., Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg). Read more about the W3C Offices Program. (News archive)

"Character Model for the World Wide Web 1.0" Last Call Published

30 April 2002: The Internationalization Working Group has released a Last Call Working Draft of Character Model for the World Wide Web 1.0. Comments are welcome through 31 May. This Architectural Specification provides authors of specifications, software developers, and content developers with a common reference for interoperable text manipulation on the World Wide Web. Read about the Internationalization Activity. (News archive)

First Working Draft of "An XHTML + MathML + SVG Profile" Working Draft published

30 April 2002: The HTML Working Group and the SVG Working Group have worked together to publish the first Working Draft of "An XHTML + MathML + SVG Profile." An XHTML+MathML+SVG profile is a profile that combines XHTML 1.1, MathML 2.0, and SVG 1.1 together. This profile enables mixing XHTML, MathML and SVG in the same document using XML namespaces mechanism, while allowing validation of such a mixed-namespace document. Read about the HTML Activity and the Graphics Activity. (News archive)

"RDF Vocabulary Description Language 1.0: RDF Schema" Working Draft published

30 April 2002: The RDF Core Working Group has released a Working Draft of "RDF Vocabulary Description Language 1.0: RDF Schema", which describes how to use RDF to describe RDF vocabularies. This specification also defines a basic vocabulary for this purpose, as well as conventions that can be used by Semantic Web applications to support more sophisticated RDF vocabulary description. Read about the Semantic Web Activity. (News archive)

XQuery, XSLT, and XML Path Working Drafts published

30 April 2002: The XML Query Working Group, XML Schema Working Group, and XSL Working Group have released a number of documents through joint efforts (see the status section of each document for authorship information):

XPath is a language for addressing parts of an XML document, XQuery is an query language for XML, and XSLT is a language for describing XML transformations. Read about how they work together as part of the XML Activity. (News archive)

Amaya 6.1 Released

29 April 2002: Amaya is W3C's Web browser and authoring tool. Version 6.1 is a bug fix release adding support for more international documents and encodings and new MIME types; enhanced SVG, MathML, annotation, and CSS support; and other new features. Download Amaya binaries for Solaris, Linux, and Windows. Source code is available. If you are interested in annotations, visit the Annotea home page. (News archive)

Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 Requirements Published

29 April 2002: The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) Working Group has released a Working Draft of Requirements for WCAG 2.0. Written for page authors, site developers, and developers of authoring tools, WCAG checkpoints explain how to make Web content accessible to people with disabilities and to all users. Feedback is welcomed. Read about the Web Accessibility Initiative. (News archive)

Web Services Requirements Published

29 April 2002: The Web Services Architecture Working Group has released the first Working Draft of Web Services Architecture Requirements, the reference architecture and the constraints used to determine implementation conformance. The Web Services Description Working Group has released the first Working Draft of Web Service Description Requirements, the definitions and requirements for application to application communication. Comments are welcome. Read about the Web Services Activity. (News archive)

RDF Primer, Test Cases, and Model Theory Working Drafts Published

29 April 2002: The RDF Core Working Group has released updated Working Drafts of the RDF Primer, RDF Test Cases, and RDF Model Theory. The Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a general-purpose language for representing information in the Web. The primer provides the fundamentals required to use RDF in applications. The test cases described correspond to technical issues the Working Group is addressing. The model theory Working Draft specifies model-theoretic semantics for RDF and RDFS, and some basic results on entailment. Read about the Semantic Web Activity. (News archive)

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