18 December 1997: The World Wide Web Consortium Issues HTML 4.0 as a W3C Recommendation
8 December 1997: W3C Issues XML1.0 as a Proposed Recommendation
25 November 1997: W3C Issues PICSRules and DSig1.0 Proposed Recommendations
24 November 1997: World Wide Web Consortium Launches W3C-LA Initiative
10 November 1997: W3C Issues HTML 4.0 as a Proposed Recommendation
6 November 1997: W3C Issues First Public Draft of Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL)
4 November 1997: World Wide Web Consortium Publishes Public Draft of CSS2
30 October 1997: W3C Announces Completion of P3P Project Phase One
28 October 1997: World Wide Web Journal Volume 2, Issue 4 -- XML: Principles, Tools, and Techniques now available
22 October 1997: W3C Launches International Program Office for Web Accessibility Initiative
9 October 1997: World Wide Web Consortium Issues First Public Draft of Document Object Model (DOM)
3 October 1997: W3C Publishes Public Draft of Resource Description Framework (RDF)
15 July 1997: Web Interoperability Pledge (WIP) and Logo Program Launched
8 July 1997: W3C Publishes First Public Draft of HTML 4.0
8 July 1997: W3C Exhibits Technology at European Ministerial Conference
1 July 1997: W3C Director Tim Berners-Lee Participates at White House Administration's Electronic Commerce Initiative
11 June 1997: W3C Announces the Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3) Project at FTC Workshop
7-11 April 1997: W3C Track at WWW6 - the Sixth International World Wide Web Conference in Santa Clara, California
7 April 1997: W3C Launches the International Web Accessibility Initiative
10 February 1997: First Public Release of Amaya
14 January 1997: W3C issues Recommendation for HTML 3.2
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