W3C Suomen toimistoThis news feed of the W3C Finnish Office lists the 50 newest news items of the current calendar year. The difference with the W3C news feed is that this feed includes also the Finnish-only news, and translates the global news topics to some extent in Finnish.Widgets 1.0: Requirements, viimeinen kommentoitava luonnos- June 25, 2008 2008-06-25: The Web Applications Working Group has published a Last Call Working Draft of Widgets 1.0: Requirements. This document lists the design goals and requirements that a specification would need to address in order to standardize various aspects of widgets. Widgets are small client-side Web applications for displaying and updating remote data, that are packaged in a way to allow download and installation on a client machine, mobile phone, or mobile Internet device. Comments are welcome..http://www.w3c.tut.fi/news/news2008.html#item116 XQ-tyryhm arvioimaan Common Web Language (CWL) -tyt kytnnss- June 24, 2008 2008-06-24: W3C is pleased to announce the creation of the Common Web Language (CWL) Evaluation and Installation Incubator Group, sponsored by W3C Members Institute of Semantic Computing (ISeC), (Japan) National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Keio University, and JustSystems Corporation. The group's mission is to examine Common Web Language in real Web environments using the pilot model of the CWL platform. CWL is a graphic language of semantic network with...http://www.w3c.tut.fi/news/news2008.html#item115 Last Call: W3C XML Schema Definition Language (XSD) 1.1 (Structures, Datatypes)- June 20, 2008 2008-06-20: The XML Schema Working Group has published Last Call Working Drafts of W3C XML Schema Definition Language (XSD) 1.1 Part 1: Structures and Part 2: Datatypes. The former specifies the XML Schema Definition Language, which offers facilities for describing the structure and constraining the contents of XML documents, including those which exploit the XML Namespace facility. The latter defines facilities for defining datatypes to be used in XML Schemas as well as other XML...http://www.w3c.tut.fi/news/news2008.html#item113 W3C kutsuu implementointeja spesifikaatiosta RDFa in XHTML: Syntax and Processing (alustava suositusehdotus); Primer pivitetty- June 20, 2008 2008-06-20: The Semantic Web Deployment Working Group and XHTML2 Working Group have published a Candidate Recommendation of RDFa in XHTML: Syntax and Processing. Web documents contain significant amounts of structured data, which is largely unavailable to tools and applications. When publishers can express this data more completely, and when tools can read it, a new world of user functionality becomes available, letting users transfer structured data between applications and web sites, and...http://www.w3c.tut.fi/news/news2008.html#item114 Speech Synthesis Markup Language (SSML) Version 1.1, viimeinen kommentoitava luonnos- June 20, 2008 2008-06-20: The Voice Browser Working Group has released the Last Call Working Draft of Speech Synthesis Markup Language (SSML) Version 1.1. SSML provides a rich, XML-based markup language for assisting the generation of synthetic speech in Web and other applications. SSML 1.1 improves on W3C's SSML 1.0 Recommendation by adding support for more conventions and practices of the world's languages including Asian, Eastern European, and Middle Eastern languages. Comments are welcome through 20...http://www.w3c.tut.fi/news/news2008.html#item112 XHTML 1.1 Basic, Modularization, suositusehdotuksia- June 12, 2008 2008-06-12: The XHTML2 Working Group published two Proposed Recommendations today: XHTML Modularization 1.1 and XHTML Basic 1.1. The former provides a means for subsetting and extending XHTML, a feature needed for extending XHTML's reach onto emerging platforms. This specification is intended for use by language designers as they construct new XHTML Family Markup Languages. This second version of this specification includes several minor updates to provide clarifications and address errors...http://www.w3c.tut.fi/news/news2008.html#item111 W3C mobileOK Basic Tests 1.0, viimeinen kommentoitava luonnos- June 10, 2008 2008-06-10: The Mobile Web Best Practices Working Group has published a Last Call Working Draft of W3C mobileOK Basic Tests 1.0. This document defines the tests that provide the basis for making a claim of W3C mobileOK Basic conformance and are based on W3C Mobile Web Best Practices. Content which passes the tests has taken some steps to provide a functional user experience for users of basic mobile devices whose capabilities at least match those of the Default Delivery Context. Comments are...http://www.w3c.tut.fi/news/news2008.html#item108 Kolme HTML 5 -aiheista luonnosta julkaistu- June 10, 2008 2008-06-10: The HTML Working Group has published three documents: HTML 5, HTML 5 differences from HTML 4, and the first public draft of HTML 5 Publication Notes . HTML 5 introduces features for Web application authors, new elements based on research into prevailing authoring practices, and clear conformance criteria for user agents in an effort to improve interoperability. See the diff-marked version showing changes made since the 22 January 2008 draft. Learn more about the HTML Activity. ...http://www.w3c.tut.fi/news/news2008.html#item109 W3C-suositus: XML Signature Syntax and Processing (Second Edition)- June 10, 2008 2008-06-10: The XML Security Specifications Maintenance Working Group has published the W3C Recommendation of XML Signature Syntax and Processing (Second Edition). This document specifies XML syntax and processing rules for creating and representing digital signatures; the list of changes from the First Edition is available. The Working Group also published a Group Note Test Cases for C14N 1.1 and XMLDSig Interoperability, which specifies test cases for Canonical XML 1.1 and XML Signature...http://www.w3c.tut.fi/news/news2008.html#item110 Web Applications -tyryhm kynnistetty; Compound Document Formats jatkaa tytn- June 9, 2008 2008-06-09: W3C launched a new Web Applications (WebApps) Working Group, co-Chaired by Art Barstow (Nokia) and Charles McCathieNevile (Opera Software). This group merges the former Web APIs and Web Application Formats Working Groups. Per the charter for the Web Applications Working Group, the group's mission is to provide specifications that enable improved client-side application development on the Web, including specifications both for application programming interfaces (APIs) for client-side.http://www.w3c.tut.fi/news/news2008.html#item107 |