Quick Introduction

This tool, geared by an XSLT stylesheet, tries to extract some information from a HTML semantic rich document. It only uses information available through a good usage of the semantics defined in HTML.

The aim is to show that providing a semantically rich HTML gives much more value to your code: using a semantically rich HTML code allows a better use of CSS, makes your HTML intelligible to a wider range of user agents (especially search engines bots).

As an aside, it can give clues to user agents developers on some hooks that could be interesting to add in their product.

Extracted data

Generic metadata

Title
World Wide Web Consortium - Web Standards
Description
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is an international consortium where Member organizations, a full-time staff, and the public work together to develop Web standards. W3C primarily pursues its mission through the creation of Web standards and guidelines designed to ensure long-term growth for the Web. Over 400 organizations are Members of the Consortium. W3C is jointly run by the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (MIT CSAIL) in the USA, the European Research Consortium for Informatics and Mathematics (ERCIM) headquartered in France, Keio University in Japan, and has additional Offices worldwide.
Contact information
Webmaster · Last modified: $Date: 2009/07/16 16:55:17 $ |

Valid XHTML 1.0! | Valid CSS! | Level Double-A conformance icon, W3C-WAI Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 |
Language code
en-US
Explicit language annotations within the document
  • ar
  • de
  • el
  • es
  • fi
  • fr
  • he
  • hu
  • it
  • ko
  • nl
  • pt-br
  • sv
  • zh-hans
HTML Profile
http://www.w3.org/2000/08/w3c-synd/#
If that profile is GRDDL-enabled, you can see the RDF/XML extracted from it

Related resources

Alternate formats
W3C Home Page News RSS Channel (format: application/rss+xml)
Table of contents
Contents |
Copyright
[Unknown title]
[Unknown title]
[Unknown title]
Bookmarkable points
Technologies |
News |
Search |
Offices |
Systems |
Supporters |
Footnotes |

Abbreviations and Acronyms

The following abbreviations and/or acronyms are used in the given HTML page:

CC/PP
standing for Composite Capability/Preference Profiles
CSS
standing for Cascading Style Sheets
CSS
standing for Cascading Style Sheets
DOM
standing for Document Object Model
ERCIM
standing for European Research Consortium for Informatics and Mathematics
GRDDL
standing for Gleaning Resource Descriptions from Dialects of Languages
HTML
standing for HyperText Markup Language
HTML
standing for HyperText Markup Language
HTML
standing for HyperText Markup Language
HTTP
standing for Hypertext Transfer Protocol
MIT
standing for Massachusetts Institute of Technology
OWL
standing for OWL Web Ontology Language
P3P
standing for Platform for Privacy Preferences
PICS
standing for Platform for Internet Content Selection
PNG
standing for Portable Network Graphics
POWDER
standing for Protocol for Web Description Resources
RDF
standing for Resource Description Framework
RSS channel
standing for RDF Site Summary
SMIL
standing for Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language
SML
standing for Service Modeling Language
SOAP
standing for Soap
SOAP-JMS
standing for Soap
SPARQL
standing for Simple Protocol and RDF Query Language
SVG
standing for Scalable Vector Graphics
TAG
standing for Technical Architecture Group
TAG
standing for Technical Architecture Group
URI/URL
standing for Uniform Resource Identifiers
W3C
standing for World Wide Web Consortium
W3C
standing for World Wide Web Consortium
WAI
standing for Web Accessibility Initiative
WAI
standing for Web Accessibility Initiative
WS
standing for Web Services
WS
standing for Web Services
WS-CDL
standing for Web Services Choreography Description Language
WS-Resource Access
standing for Web Services Resource Access
WSDL
standing for Web Services Description Language
WebCGM
standing for Web Computer Graphics Metafile
XForms
standing for Next Generation Web Forms
XHTML
standing for Extensible HyperText Markup Language
XHTML2
standing for Extensible HyperText Markup Language
XLink
standing for XML Link
XML
standing for Extensible Markup Language
XML
standing for Extensible Markup Language
XML
standing for Extensible Markup Language
XML
standing for Extensible Markup Language
XML
standing for Extensible Markup Language
XML
standing for Extensible Markup Language
XML
standing for Extensible Markup Language
XMLP
standing for XML Protocol
XSL
standing for Extensible Stylesheet Language
XSLT
standing for XSL Transformations

Citations and quote

References were found to the following sources:

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Valid XHTML 1.0! Created Date: 2006-11-15 by Dominique Hazaël-Massieux

Last modified $Date: 2009/07/08 08:29:12 $ by $Author: dom $