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  • * [http://validator.w3.org/checklink W3C LinkChecker] - a tool of the w3c to check for broken links
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  • {{r|W3C}}
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  • ...ation is the [[Hypertext Markup Language]] (HTML), maintained by the [[W3C|W3C Consortium]]. The most common implementation of hypertext is in the [[World
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  • ...Stuart | title=Architecture of the World Wide Web, Volume One | publisher=W3C | date=December 15, 2004 | version=Version 20041215 | url=http://www.w3.org
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  • ...eamweaver in the past for producing code that often does not comply with [[W3C]] standards. However, in recent versions of Dreamweaver, it has been at th
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  • ...reated, developed and maintained by the ''[[World Wide Web Consortium]]'' (W3C). ...s, including [[Firefox]] and [[Internet Explorer 7]]. CSS1 is an official W3C recommendation.
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  • *W3C RFC 1945, ''Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.0''<ref name="HTTP10proto *W3C RFC 2616, ''Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.1''<ref name="HTTP11proto
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  • ...now also been ported to Windows. Safari was the first browser to pass the W3C's Acid2 rendering compatibility test, is currently the third most used.<ref
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  • <p>The [http://www.w3.org World Wide Web Consortium] (W3C) became a W3C recommendation.</p>
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  • ...likely persist for some years still, with the [[World Wide Web Consortium|W3C]] currently expecting HTML5 to become a recommended technology in 2012 and ...ntroduce new web technologies. Additionally, they were displeased that the W3C had decided to stop developing HTML in favor an [[XML]]-compliant alternati
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  • ...lating documents in [[XML|eXtensible Markup Language (XML)]].<ref name=DOM-W3C-Home>{{citation | url = http://www.w3.org/DOM/}}</ref> The [[W3C Consortium]] concluded its work on it, but [[application programming interf
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  • * datasets linked in the world from W3C
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  • To my surprise, the W3C Consortium (http://www.w3c.org) doesn't have an easy-to-find definition of Web 2.0. Searching their s
    4 KB (741 words) - 17:36, 12 August 2008
  • ...ommonly used <embed> is a proprietary tag which is not recognized by the [[W3C]]. In the Draft Recommendation for [[HTML]] 5, the W3C has a section named "Relationship to [[XUL]], Flash, [[Microsoft Silverligh
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  • According to the [[W3C Consortium]] and the [[Internet Engineering Task Force]], a '''safe''' tran
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  • ...dent, human-readable format for representing data. It was released as a [[W3C]] Recommendation in November 1998 and, perhaps because of its platform inde
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  • ...Scientific American Magazine|accessdate=2010-08-07}}</ref> There is also a W3C standards effort<ref name="SemanticWebFaq"> title=W3C Semantic Web Frequently Asked Questions|
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  • ...an National Standards Institute]] (ANSI), [[World Wide Web Consortium]] ([[W3C]]), [[European Computer Networking Association]] (ECMA) and [[International
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  • ...itle=HTML 3.2 Reference Specification|publisher=World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)|date=14-Jan-1997|accessdate=2007-04-02}}</ref>, used to define the structu
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