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Specifications

The Ruby Annotation markup specification became a W3C Recommendation in May 2001, so this is completed work.

Ruby annotation markup is not valid in HTML 4 or XHTML 1.0 documents. However, the specification is one of the modules that make up XHTML 1.1. It is also expected to be one of the modules in XHTML 2.0, which is in development.

The work being undertaken by the Internationalized Tag Set (ITS) Working Group at the W3C to produce a markup vocabulary that schema developers can use to support internationalization and localization will most likely incorporate the ruby markup.

The CSS3 Ruby Module moved to Candidate Recommendation on 14 May 2003, but still needs some editorial work. Once the text is finalized, it will be necessary to find some implementations, and create and apply tests to move the specification to Proposed and then full Recommendation status.


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