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References
Normative references
- [CSS1]
- "Cascading Style
Sheets, level 1", H. W. Lie and B. Bos, 17 December 1996. Revised 11
January 1999. This document is http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-CSS1-19990111
- [DATETIME]
- "Date and Time
Formats", W3C Note, M. Wolf and C. Wicksteed, 15 September 1997. Revised 27
August 1998. This document is
http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/NOTE-datetime-19980827
- [HTML40]
- "HTML 4.0
Specification", D. Raggett, A. Le Hors, I. Jacobs. The 24 April 1998
version is http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/REC-html40-19980424. The 24 April version
included editorial changes from the original 18 December 1997
Revision.
- [IANA]
- "Assigned Numbers", STD
2, RFC 1700, USC/ISI, J. Reynolds and J. Postel, October 1994.
- [ISO639]
- "Codes for the representation of names of languages", ISO 639:1988. For
more information, consult
http://www.iso.org/redirect/cate/d4766.html. Refer also to
http://www.oasis-open.org/cover/iso639a.html.
- [ISO3166]
- "Codes for the representation of names of countries", ISO 3166:1993.
- [ISO8601]
- "Data elements and interchange formats -- Information interchange --
Representation of dates and times", ISO 8601:1988.
- [ISO8879]
- "Information Processing -- Text and Office Systems -- Standard Generalized
Markup Language (SGML)", ISO 8879:1986. Please consult http://www.iso.org/redirect/cate/d16387.html for
information about the standard.
- [ISO10646]
- "Information Technology -- Universal Multiple-Octet Coded Character Set
(UCS) -- Part 1: Architecture and Basic Multilingual Plane", ISO/IEC
10646-1:1993. This reference refers to a set of codepoints that may evolve as
new characters are assigned to them. This reference therefore includes future
amendments as long as they do not change character assignments
up to and including the first five amendments to ISO/IEC 10646-1:1993. Also,
this reference assumes that the character sets defined by ISO 10646 and Unicode
remain character-by-character equivalent. This reference also includes future
publications of other parts of 10646 (i.e., other than Part 1) that define
characters in planes 1-16.
- [ISO88591]
- "Information Processing -- 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets
-- Part 1: Latin alphabet No. 1", ISO 8859-1:1987.
-
[MIMETYPES]
- List of registered content types (MIME types). Download a list of
registered content types from
ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/media-types/.
- [RFC1555]
- "Hebrew Character Encoding
for Internet Messages", H. Nussbacher and Y. Bourvine, December 1993.
- [RFC1556]
- "Handling of Bi-directional
Texts in MIME", H. Nussbacher, December 1993.
- [RFC1738]
- "Uniform Resource
Locators", T. Berners-Lee, L. Masinter, and M. McCahill, December
1994.
- [RFC1766]
- "Tags for the Identification
of Languages", H. Alvestrand, March 1995.
- [RFC1808]
- "Relative Uniform Resource
Locators", R. Fielding, June 1995.
- [RFC2045]
- "Multipurpose Internet Mail
Extensions (MIME) Part One: Format of Internet Message Bodies", N. Freed
and N. Borenstein, November 1996. Note that this RFC obsoletes RFC1521,
RFC1522, and RFC1590.
- [RFC2046]
- "Multipurpose Internet Mail
Extensions (MIME) Part Two: Media Types", N. Freed and N. Borenstein,
November 1996. Note that this RFC obsoletes RFC1521, RFC1522, and RFC1590.
- [RFC2119]
- "Key words for use in RFCs to
Indicate Requirement Levels", S. Bradner, March 1997.
- [RFC2141]
- "URN Syntax", R. Moats,
May 1997.
- [RFC2279]
- "UTF-8, a transformation
format of ISO 10646", F. Yergeau, January 1998. This RFC obsoletes RFC 2044.
- [RFC2616]
- "Hypertext Transfer Protocol
-- HTTP/1.1", R. Fielding, J. Gettys, J. Mogul, H. Frystyk Nielsen, L.
Masinter, P. Leach and T. Berners-Lee, June 1999. This RFC obsoletes RFC
2068.
- [SRGB]
- "A Standard Default color
Space for the Internet", version 1.10, M. Stokes, M. Anderson, S.
Chandrasekar, and R. Motta, 5 November 1996. This document is
http://www.w3.org/Graphics/Color/sRGB
- [UNICODE]
- The Unicode Consortium. "The Unicode Standard, Version 3.0", Reading, MA,
Addison-Wesley Developers Press, 2000. ISBN 0-201-61633-5. Refer also to
http://www.unicode.org/unicode/standard/versions/.
- [URI]
- "Uniform Resource Identifiers
(URI): Generic Syntax", T. Berners-Lee, R. Fielding, L. Masinter, August
1998. Note that RFC 2396 updates [RFC1738] and [RFC1808].
Informative references
- [ATGL]
- "Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines", J. Treviranus, J. Richards, I.
Jacobs, C. McCathieNevile, eds. The latest Working Draft of these guidelines
for designing accessible authoring tools is available at http://www.w3.org/TR/WAI-AUTOOLS/
- [BRYAN88]
- "SGML: An Author's Guide to the Standard Generalized Markup Language", M.
Bryan, Addison-Wesley Publishing Co., 1988.
- [CALS]
- Continuous Acquisition and Life-Cycle Support (CALS). CALS is a Department
of Defense strategy for achieving effective creation, exchange, and use of
digital data for weapon systems and equipment. More information can be found on
the CALS home page.
-
[CHARSETS]
- Registered charset values.
- [CSS2]
- "Cascading Style
Sheets, level 2", B. Bos, H. W. Lie, C. Lilley, and I. Jacobs, 12 May 1998.
This document is http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/REC-CSS2-19980512
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[DCORE]
- The Dublin Core. For more information refer to http://purl.org/dc
- [ETHNO]
- "Ethnologue, Languages of the World", 12th Edition, Barbara F. Grimes
editor, Summer Institute of Linguistics, October 1992.
- [GOLD90]
- "The SGML Handbook", C. F. Goldfarb, Clarendon Press, 1991.
- [HTML30]
- "HyperText Markup
Language Specification Version 3.0", D. Raggett, September 1995. This
document is http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/html3/CoverPage
- [HTML32]
- "HTML 3.2 Reference
Specification", D. Raggett, 14 January 1997. This document is
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html32
-
[HTML3STYLE]
- "HTML and Style Sheets",
B. Bos, D. Raggett, and H. Lie, 24 March 1997. This document is
http://www.w3.org/TR/WD-style-970324
- [LEXHTML]
- "A Lexical Analyzer for
HTML and Basic SGML", D. Connolly, 15 June 1996. This document is
http://www.w3.org/TR/WD-sgml-lex-960615
-
[OASISOPEN]
- The Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards
(OASIS):
http://www.oasis-open.org/.
- [PICS]
- Platform for Internet Content (PICS). For more information refer to http://www.w3.org/PICS/
- [RDF10]
- "Resource
Description Framework (RDF) Model and Syntax Specification", O. Lassila, R.
Swick, eds., 22 February 1999. This document is
http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-rdf-syntax-19990222
- [RFC822]
- "Standard for the Format of
ARPA Internet Text Messages", Revised by David H. Crocker, August
1982.
- [RFC850]
- "Standard for Interchange of
USENET Messages", M. Horton, June 1983.
- [RFC1468]
- "Japanese Character Encoding
for Internet Messages", J. Murai, M. Crispin, and E. van der Poel, June
1993.
- [RFC1630]
- "Universal Resource
Identifiers in WWW: A Unifying Syntax for the Expression of Names and Addresses
of Objects on the Network as used in the World-Wide Web", T. Berners-Lee,
June 1994.
- [RFC1866]
- "HyperText Markup Language
2.0", T. Berners-Lee and D. Connolly, November 1995.
- [RFC1942]
- "HTML Tables", Dave
Raggett, May 1996.
- [RFC2048]
- "Multipurpose Internet Mail
Extensions (MIME) Part Four: Registration Procedures", N. Freed, J.
Klensin, and J. Postel, November 1996. Note that this RFC obsoletes RFC1521,
RFC1522, and RFC1590.
- [RFC2070]
- "Internationalization of the
HyperText Markup Language", F. Yergeau, G. Nicol, G. Adams, and M.
Dürst, January 1997.
- [RFC2388]
- "Returning Values from Forms:
multipart/form-data", L. Masinter, August 1998. Refer also to RFC 1867, "Form-based File Upload in
HTML", E. Nebel and L. Masinter, November 1995.
- [SP]
- SP is a public domain SGML
parser. Further information is available at
http://www.jclark.com/sp/index.htm.
- [SQ91]
- "The SGML Primer", 3rd Edition, SoftQuad Inc., 1991.
- [TAKADA]
- "Multilingual Information Exchange through the World-Wide Web", Toshihiro
Takada, Computer Networks and ISDN Systems, Vol. 27, No. 2, pp. 235-241,
November 1994.
- [UAGL]
- "User Agent Accessibility Guidelines", J. Gunderson and I. Jacobs, eds. The
latest Working Draft of these guidelines for designing accessible user agents
is available at
http://www.w3.org/TR/WAI-USERAGENT.
- [WAI]
- Guidelines for designing accessible HTML documents are available at the Web
Accessibility Initiative (WAI) Web site:
http://www.w3.org/WAI/.
- [WCGL]
- "Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0", W. Chisholm, G. Vanderheiden,
and I. Jacobs, eds., 5 May 1999. This document is
http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/WAI-WEBCONTENT-19990505.
- [VANH90]
- "Practical SGML", E. van Herwijnen, Kluwer Academic Publishers Group,
Norwell and Dordrecht, 1990.
- [XHTML]
- "XHTML[tm] 1.0: The Extensible
HyperText Markup Language", S. Pemberton et al. The latest version of this
specification is available at http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1. As of the
publication of the current document, XHTML 1.0 is a W3C Proposed
Recommendation.
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