Monthly Archives: May 2016
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Updated article: Changing an HTML page to Unicode
The article was edited to make it easier for non-experts to follow. An example of an encoding declaration was added, and a form to check for HTTP headers, but most of the text was also reworked.
See the updated article.
Publication of the final OntoLex specification: lexicon model for ontologies (lemon)
For review: Ruby Markup
A draft of a new article, Ruby Markup is out for wide review. We are looking for comments by 5 May.
The article describes how to mark up HTML for ruby support. (It will later be followed by a similar article describing how to style ruby.)
Please send any comments as github issues by clicking on the link “Leave a comment” at the bottom of the article. (This will add some useful information to your comment.)
Updated Working Group Note: Unicode in XML and other Markup Languages
The WG Note, Unicode in XML and other Markup Languages has been republished with a note at the beginning which explains the following:
- the document is now owned solely by W3C, rather than a joint production between W3C and the Unicode Consortium
- the current version of the document is out-of-date, and should be used with care
- a new version is in preparation.
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