January 2007
rapple, a lightweight XML based tool for creating standards based websites
rapple is a tool for creating websites. it converts HTML sources into XHTML, an XML variant of HTML, and then transforms these using an XSLT stylesheet to produce the final website.
November 2006
October 2006
Vers une nouvelle guerre du web?
by 3 othersIntroduction aux 2 approches pour l'évolution d'HTML défendues par le W3C et le WHATWG
The future of HTML, Part 2: XHTML 2.0
by 1 otherIn this two-part series, Edd Dumbill examines the various ways forward for HTML that Web authors, browser developers, and standards bodies propose. This series covers the incremental approach embodied by the WHATWG specifications and the radical cleanup of XHTML proposed by the W3C. Additionally, the author gives an overview of the W3C's new Rich Client Activity. Here in Part 2, Edd focuses on the work in process at the W3C to specify the future of Web markup.
The future of HTML, Part 1: WHATWG
by 1 otherIn this two-part series, Edd Dumbill examines the various ways forward for HTML that Web authors, browser developers, and standards bodies propose. This series covers the incremental approach embodied by the WHATWG specifications and the radical cleanup of XHTML proposed by the W3C. Additionally, the author gives an overview of the W3C's new Rich Client Activity. Here in Part 1, Edd focuses primarily on two specifications being developed by WHATWG: Web Applications 1.0 (HTML5) and Web Forms 2.0.
WHATWG - Proposing extensions to HTML4 and the DOM
Slides de présentation de HTML 5
ikiwiki : wiki compiler
ikiwiki is a wiki compiler. It converts wiki pages into html pages suitable for publishing on a website. Unlike many wikis, ikiwiki does not have its own ad-hoc means of storing page history, and instead uses a revision control system such as Subversion.
Web Browser Standards Support
by 1 otherThis document will summarize the level of support for web standards and maturing technologies in popular web browsers. It covers the Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Opera web browsers, with focus on the HTML, CSS, DOM, and ECMAScript technologies.
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