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Internationalization Activity Renewed, Architecture Group Launched

2007-02-20: W3C is pleased to announce the renewal of the Internationalization (I18n) Activity and the launch of a new Internationalization Architecture Working Group chaired by François Yergeau (Invited Expert). The group is chartered to work on the Character Model Resource Identifiers and Normalization and on Language Tags and Locale Identifiers. The Internationalization Core Working Group is chaired by Addison Phillips (Yahoo!) and is rechartered to propose and coordinate technology to enable universal and worldwide access to the Web. The charter of the Internationalization Tag Set (ITS) Working Group chaired by Yves Savourel (Enlaso) and the Internationalization Interest Group chaired by Martin Dürst (Invited Expert) have been extended. The Internationalization Guidelines, Education & Outreach (GEO) Working Group has closed and its work moved to the Core group. Participation in I18n is open to W3C Members. Visit the Internationalization home page. (Permalink)

W3C Launches POWDER Working Group for Retrieving Metadata

2007-02-22: W3C is pleased to announce the launch of a new Protocol for Web Description Resources (POWDER) Working Group in the Semantic Web Activity. Phil Archer (ICRA) will chair the group which is chartered through 31 March 2008 to develop a way for structured metadata, called "Description Resources," to be authenticated, applied to groups of Web resources, and retrieved independently of the resources. The group's first teleconference is 9 March. W3C Members may use this form to join the Working Group. Visit the Semantic Web home page. (Permalink)

Last Call: XForms 1.1

2007-02-22: The XForms Working Group released a Last Call Working Draft of XForms 1.1, a foundation for the next generation of forms for the Web. Comments are welcome through 5 April. XForms 1.1 adds to version 1.0: several new submission capabilities, action handlers, utility functions, user interface improvements, and helpful datatypes as well as a more powerful action processing facility, including conditional, iterated and background execution, the ability to manipulate data arbitrarily and access to event context information. Visit the XForms home page. (Permalink)

Working Draft: State Chart XML (SCXML)

2007-02-21: The Voice Browser Working Group has released 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. SCXML is a candidate for the control language within VoiceXML 3.0, CCXML 2.0, and the authoring language under development by the Multimodal Interaction Working Group. Visit the Voice Browser home page. (Permalink)

Incubator Group Report: W3C Content Labels

2007-02-20: The W3C Content Label Incubator Group (WCL XG) published its final report, W3C Content Labels. The Incubator Report defines a data model for Content Labels through which identified parties can make assertions about the properties of a resource, or groups of resources. This publication is part of the W3C experimental Incubator Activity (see February 2006 press release) and is the first Incubator Group Report published by W3C. ( Permalink )

XHTML 1.1 Second Edition: Working Draft

2007-02-16: The HTML Working Group released the second edition of XHTML™ 1.1 - Module-based XHTML as a Working Draft in preparation for Proposed Edited Recommendation. XHTML 1.1 is a reformulation of XHTML 1.0 Strict based on XHTML modules. Not a new version, the second edition incorporates all known corrections and adds a new description in XML schemas. Visit the HTML home page. (Permalink)

XML Events 2: Working Draft

2007-02-16: The HTML Working Group released a Working Draft of XML Events 2: An Events Syntax for XML. To associate behaviors with markup, language designers can incorporate the module in this specification to integrate event listeners and handlers with DOM Level 2 event interfaces. Version 2.0 adds new functionality for conditional handling of events, and adds explicit elements for handlers. It also has an updated XML schema and DTD and incorporates all known errors in the XML Events Recommendation of 2003. Visit the HTML home page. (Permalink)

Distributed Web Applications: Advance Notice of Workshop

2007-02-16: W3C plans a Workshop on Declarative Models of Distributed Web Applications on 5-6 June 2007, hosted by MobileAware with the support of the Irish State Development Agency, Enterprise Ireland. Attendees will discuss application modeling, security and usability for distributed applications running on network devices. A Call for Participation and more information is expected in March. Read about W3C Workshops. (Permalink)

Enabling Read Access: Working Draft

2007-02-15: The Web Application Formats (WAF) Working Group released an updated Working Draft of Enabling Read Access for Web Resources. Sandbox restrictions on cross-site access to browsers can be relaxed with this mechanism. An HTTP header or XML processing instruction or both can indicate read access is allowed. The document was formerly titled Authorizing Read Access to XML Content Using the <?access-control?> Processing Instruction 1.0. Read about the Rich Web Clients Activity. (Permalink)

Tim Berners-Lee Keynotes 3GSM World Congress

Tim Berners-Lee2007-02-12: Tim Berners-Lee, W3C Director and inventor of the Web, opened the 3GSM World Congress on Monday 12 February in Barcelona, Spain with a keynote address at the Mobile Innovation Forum. Berners-Lee spoke on the role of innovation and openness in the Web's success, and how the W3C Mobile Web Initiative brings mobile telephony into convergence with the Web and aids in bridging the digital divide. (Photo: Le Fevre Communications. Permalink)

Widgets 1.0 Requirements: Working Draft

2007-02-09: The Web Application Formats Working Group has released an updated Working Draft of Widgets 1.0 Requirements. These design goals are the requirements for device-independent standards for scripting, digitally signing, securing, packaging and deploying client-side Web applications (widgets). Also known as gadgets or modules, widgets are small programs like clocks, stock tickers, news casters, games and weather forecasters that display and update remote data and run on the Web browser environment. Read about Rich Web Clients. (Permalink)

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