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W3C working across multiple languages

W3C is working only in English? Not only ... W3C is also gathering knowledge from local communities, allowing experts to contribute in their native language. A good example for this effort is the Japanese Layout Taskforce, a joint task force...

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Filed by Felix Sasaki on February 26, 2008 4:51 AM in XML
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SVG Valentine's day

Cool stuff done with SVG, a game and a perl program. Share the love.

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Filed by Karl Dubost on February 14, 2008 2:31 AM in Opinions and Editorial, SVG
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l10n and i18n your XML!

Are you using XHTML, DocBook, DITA, the TEI, or another XML vocabulary? Or are you creating your own vocabulary from scratch, but for world-wide use? Then you should read Best Practices for XML Internationalization, a new Working Group Note...

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Filed by Felix Sasaki on February 14, 2008 12:52 AM in XML
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XML 10 has been launched

W3C has launched a very mini site for XML tenth anniversary. Already ten years of XML.

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Filed by Karl Dubost on February 12, 2008 9:56 PM in W3C Life, XML
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Authoring HTML 5

We need a group of people ready to do actual work on HTML 5 for authors. Join the HTML WG.

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Filed by Karl Dubost on February 12, 2008 9:27 PM in HTML
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New resources on making Ajax and related technologies accessible

Today WAI published documents that help Web content developers know how to use WAI-ARIA to develop accessible rich Web applications, including WAI-ARIA Primer and WAI-ARIA Best Practices. We also posted a WAI-ARIA FAQ that answers questions such as "As a Web developer, what should I do with WAI-ARIA now?"

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Filed by Shawn Henry on February 4, 2008 3:05 PM in Accessibility
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