W3C HTML and XHTML Activity (Dave Raggett)
May 24, 1999
Dave Raggett of the W3C was one of many speakers to emphasize the explosion of new devices
being developed with Web access capability (digital TVs, handhelds, phones, cars, etc.).
HTML
must be flexible enough to work on all such devices which is one of the main
reasons for breaking HTML 4.0
into multiple modules.
Dave presented HTML Activity efforts
from the formation of the HTML Working Group in fall 1995 to now. As for the near future, he
predicted June 1999 would see Proposed Recommendations for
XHTML 1.0 and HTML 4.01!
"Work continues on requirements for next generation forms and document profiles."
Challenges include
conflicting needs for subsetting HTML for simple clients and yet extending
it for richer clients.
XHTML (Extensible Hypertext Markup Language)
will help address this problem:
- "A reformulation of HTML in
XML with namespaces for HTML 4.0 strict, transitional and frameset DTDs
- Modularises HTML for subsetting/combining with other tag-sets
- Document Profiles provide basis for interoperability guarantees
- Next generation forms features offering improved match to database and workflow applications"
Dave Raggett's presentation
on the W3C site contains further details. In particular, several slides contain very useful details:
XML Update (Dan Connolly)
WWWhat Happened at WWW8?
RDF: Using XML to Describe Data (Ralph Swick)
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