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W3C Invites Implementations of Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)
2.0 (Candidate Recommendation)
2008-04-30: The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) Working
Group has released Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 as a
Candidate Recommendation, and published updated Working Drafts of
Understanding WCAG 2.0 and Techniques for WCAG 2.0, along with How to
Meet WCAG 2.0 and Comparison of WCAG 1.0 Checkpoints to WCAG 2.0. WCAG
defines how to make Web sites, Web applications, and other Web content
accessible to people with disabilities. Working closely with Web
developers, the WCAG Working Group expects to receive initial
implementations by 30 June 2008 and to show evidence of meeting the
exit criteria by 31 August 2008. Read the press release, invitation to
implement, Overview of WCAG 2.0 Documents, and about the Web
Accessibility Initiative. (Permalink)
Last Call: Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Snapshot 2007
2008-05-16: The Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Working Group has
published the Last Call Working Draft of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
Snapshot 2007. This document collects together into one definition all
the specifications that together form the current state of Cascading
Style Sheets (CSS). The primary audience is CSS implementors, not CSS
authors, as this definition includes modules by specification
stability, not Web browser adoption rate. Comments are welcome through
09 June. Learn more about the Style Activity. (Permalink)
W3C Invites Implementations of XQuery and XPath Full Text 1.0 (Candidate
Recommendation); Requirements and Use Cases Drafts Available
2008-05-16: The W3C XML Query Working Group and the W3C XSL Working
Group jointly published today a Candidate Recommendation of XQuery and
XPath Full Text 1.0. This document defines the syntax and formal
semantics of XQuery and XPath Full Text 1.0 which is a language that
extends XQuery 1.0 [XQuery 1.0: An XML Query Language] and XPath 2.0
[XML Path Language (XPath) 2.0] with full-text search capabilities.
Implementors are encouraged to run the groups' test suite and report
their results. The Groups also published Working Drafts of XQuery and
XPath Full Text 1.0 Requirements and Use Cases. Learn more about the
XML Activity. (Permalink)
State Chart XML (SCXML) Working Draft Published
2008-05-16: The Voice Browser Working Group has published an updated
Working Draft of State Chart XML (SCXML): State Machine Notation for
Control Abstraction. SCXML is an execution environment based on UML
Harel State Tables and CCXML. The main differences from the previous
draft are (1) the modularization of the language, (2) the introduction
of profiles and (3) a revision of the algorithm for document
interpretation; the document as a whole has changed significantly and
the group welcomes review. Learn more about the Voice Browser
Activity. (Permalink)
"Web Accessibility for Older Users: A Literature Review"; Comments Welcome
on First Public Draft
2008-05-14: The Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) Education and
Outreach Working Group Working Group (EOWG) has published Web
Accessibility for Older Users: A Literature Review as a First Public
Working Draft. The document includes reviews and analysis of
guidelines and articles covering the requirements of people with Web
accessibility needs related to ageing. This literature review will
inform WAI efforts to promote accessibility solutions for older Web
users and potentially to develop profiles or extensions to WAI
guidelines. The literature review is a deliverable of the WAI-AGE
Project (Ageing Education and Harmonisation). See the call for review
and participation for an introduction to the project and an invitation
to contribute to the literature review and other WAI-AGE work; and
about the Web Accessibility Initiative. (Permalink)
Last Call: CURIE Syntax 1.0
2008-05-08: The XHTML2 Working Group has published the Last Call
Working Draft of CURIE Syntax 1.0, which outlines a syntax for
expressing URIs in a generic, abbreviated syntax ("Compact URI"). The
specification targets language designers who need a mechanism to
permit the use of extensible value collections. Any language designer
considering the use of QNames in attribute values should consider
instead using CURIEs, since CURIEs are designed for this purpose,
while QNames are not. Comments are welcome through 10 June. Learn more
about the HTML Activity. (Permalink)
Canonical XML Version 1.1 Is a W3C Recommendation
2008-05-02: The XML Core Working Group has published the W3C
Recommendation of Canonical XML Version 1.1. Canonical XML Version 1.1
is a revision to Canonical XML Version 1.0 to address issues related
to inheritance of attributes in the XML namespace when canonicalizing
document subsets, including the requirement not to inherit xml:id, and
to treat xml:base URI path processing properly. Canonical XML Version
1.1 is applicable to XML 1.0 and defined in terms of the XPath 1.0
data model. It is not defined for XML 1.1. As a Recommendation, this
is a stable document and may be used as reference material or cited
from another document. Learn more about the Extensible Markup Language
(XML) Activity. (Permalink)
W3C Talks in May
2008-05-01: Browse W3C presentations and events also available as an
RSS channel. (Permalink)
* 14 May, Stockholm, Sweden: Internationalisering och lokalisering
-- språk på webben.Olle Olsson presents at Språk och Internet.
* 18 May, San Jose, CA, USA: State of the Semantic Web.Ivan Herman
presents at 2008 Semantic Technology Conference.
* 19 May, Canberra, Australia: Improving Government through better
use of the Web.José Manuel Alonso gives a keynote at Web
Directions South: Government.
* 20 May, Barcelona, Spain: Fast Forward: Get Ready for Web
3.0.Steve Bratt gives a keynote at bdigital Global Congress.
* 21 May, Sydney, Australia: Towards eGovernment 2.0.José Manuel
Alonso gives a keynote at eGovernment Forum at CeBIT.
* 22 May, San Jose, CA, USA: Bringing SemTech Back to the
Business.Ivan Herman participates in a panel at 2008 Semantic
Technology Conference.
* 27 May, London, United Kingdom: One Big Happy Family: Practical
Collaboration on Meaningful Markup .Dan Brickley presents at
Microformats vEvent.
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XProc: An XML Pipeline Language Draft Published
2008-05-01: The XML Processing Model Working Group has published a
Working Draft of XProc: An XML Pipeline Language. This specification
describes the syntax and semantics of XProc: An XML Pipeline Language,
a language for describing operations to be performed on XML documents.
Pipelines are made up of simple steps which perform atomic operations
on XML documents and constructs similar to conditionals, iteration,
and exception handlers, which control which steps are executed. The
status section of the document lists the most important changes since
the previous draft. Learn more about the Extensible Markup Language
(XML) Activity. (Permalink)
Product Modelling Incubator Group to Identify Basic Ontology for Product
Modelling
2008-05-01: W3C is pleased to announce the creation of the Product
Modelling Incubator Group, sponsored by W3C Members TNO, POSC-Caesar
Association, and Fraunhofer. Per the charter, the SWOP and S-TEN
projects, with the POSC Caesar Association, believe that it is
possible to define a small core of basic classes and properties for
product modelling. This "product core" could be the basis of the
ontologies defined by the two projects, and for many other application
ontologies. This core could help the development of Web ontologies
derived from existing international standards, such as IFC, STEP and
ISO 15926. The XG has been proposed to work on this core set. Read
more about the Incubator Activity, an initiative to foster development
of emerging Web-related technologies. Incubator Activity work is not
on the W3C standards track. (Permalink)
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