W3C Document Object Model
http://www.w3.org/DOM/
The Document Object Model is a platform- and language-neutral interface that will allow programs and scripts to dynamically access and update the content, structure and style of documents. The document can be further processed and the results of that processing can be incorporated back into the presented page. This is an overview of DOM-related materials here at W3C and around the web.WebApps WG Drives DOM Specifications
http://www.w3.org/DOM/
20090106The WebApps WG Drives DOM Specifications.
The
W3C Web Applications Working Group has taken over responsibility for the Document
Object Model specifications, including a new revision of DOM Level 3 Events, a new DOM
Core specification, and potentially any errata on older DOM specifications. Discussion
can be directed to either the
public-webapps@w3.org or the
www-dom@w3.org mailing lists.
Document Object Model Activity is closed
http://www.w3.org/DOM/Activity
20080122The Document
Object Model Activity is closed. The Document
Object Model Working Group was closed in the Spring of
2004, after the completion of the DOM Level 3
Recommendations. Several W3C Working Groups have since
taken the lead in maintaining and continuing to develop
standard APIs for the Web since then; HTML, SVG, CSS, or
WebAPI being among them. W3C will continue to develop APIs
in various Working Groups. Learn more about the
achievements from the DOM Activity page. Got an idea on
how to use this page? Send an email to Philippe.