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W3C Security Home

Security online is a vast field that is being worked on by a number of organizations, including W3C. Mapping the entire field would be a huge endeavor; hence, this page focuses on work that W3C is involved in. The traditional W3C Security Resources page is no longer maintained, but remains online for archival purposes. Web Security Context Working Group The Web Security Context Working Group (part of the Security Activity) is chartered to specify a baseline set of security context information that should be accessible to Web users, and practices

XHTML 2.0 Spec summary

XHTML2.0 what changes, what do I like and what do dislike. I will also add some links at the bottom of this page for related info and alternative visions about this new great thing. (Yes that was an opinion). This is about the draft from 6 May 2003. Things will change in the future, but having a look at it isn't wrong and gives us a idea how thing are going to be in the future. XHTML2.0 will be more module based. It will use other XML applications to do jobs, like Xframes and XML Events. XHTML2.0 goal is to have go back to the roots of HTML. Making

W3C XML Pointer, XML Base and XML Linking:

The XML Linking Working Group has completed its work and is no longer active. The XML Activity Statement discusses the W3C's work on XML as a whole; the XML Linking Working Group's final charter covers its last set of work on XML Linking and XPointer in more detail. Responsibility for maintenance of documents issued by the WG rests with the XML Core Working Group in the first instance. A public registry for XPointer schemes is available. Check the Implementation Chart. XML Linking and XML Base reached Recommendation status on June 27th

XML Base: XML Attribute:

Introduction : The XML Linking Language [XLink] defines Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 [XML] constructs to describe links between resources. One of the stated requirements on XLink is to support HTML [HTML40] linking constructs in a generic way. The HTML BASE element is one such construct which the XLink Working Group has considered. BASE allows authors to explicitly specify a document's base URI for the purpose of resolving relative URIs in links to external images, applets, form-processing programs, style sheets, and so on. This document


 
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