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The specification food chain

Recent times have seen a number of discussions about W3C, in mailing-lists or weblogs. Good discussions: food for thought and means for actions. Weblogs and their comments feature sound reproaches about W3C Activities and Process, as well as light support....

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Filed by Karl Dubost on September 28, 2006 12:12 PM in Opinions and Editorial, QAIG Life
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Unicorn Sighting (public preview)

A clear, simple, concise and complete assessment of the quality of a web page. Being able to get results of validation of HTML, checking of the style sheets, finding broken links, and more, much more, without having to visit ten different pages and services. That would be a rare sight, but it's not a fantasy. We give you: The unicorn (public preview)

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Filed by olivier Théreaux on September 7, 2006 5:51 AM in Tools
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