Acknowledged Member Submissions to W3C
The Member Submission process allows Members to propose technology
or other ideas for consideration by the Team. After review, the Team
MAY publish the material at the W3C Web
site. The formal process affords Members a record of their
contribution and gives them a mechanism for disclosing the details of
the transaction with the Team (including IPR
claims). The Team also publishes review comments on the Submitted
materials for W3C Members, the public, and the media.
--- 14 October 2005 W3C Process
Document,
Section
11 Member Submission Process
This is the definitive list of acknowledged Member Submissions to
W3C. These documents are made available to the public for
consideration.
The acknowledgment of a Submission request does not
imply that any action will be taken by W3C. It does not imply an
endorsement by W3C, including the W3C
Team, any of the Members, or any of the Host
Institutes. It merely records publicly that the Submission request
has been made by the submitting Member. The specification may not
be referred to as "work in progress" of the W3C.
The reader's attention is drawn to the statement of intellectual
property that accompanies each Submission request as there is no
implication of any openness or release of proprietary rights in any
submitted technology.
If you belong to a Member organization and wish to make a
Submission request, please refer to how to send a Submission
request.
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W3C Technical Reports
- SOAP over Java™ Message Service 1.0 Submission
-
Submitted by BEA Systems, IBM, Progress Software, Software AG, Sun Microsystems, Inc., TIBCO Software and WSO2
on 09 November 2007
- SOAP over Java™ Message Service 1.0
- Published on 31 January 2008
- W3C Staff Comment
- RDF/XML Source Declaration Submission
-
Submitted by INRIA (Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique)
on 06 September 2007
- RDF/XML Source Declaration
- Published on 17 December 2007
- W3C Staff Comment
- Web Services Policy Attachment for Endpoint Reference (WS-PAEPR) Submission
-
Submitted by Axway, BEA Systems, Inc., JBoss Inc., Nokia, Oracle, and Progress Software Corporation
on 20 July 2007
- Web Services Policy Attachment for Endpoint Reference (WS-PAEPR)
- Published on 02 August 2007
- W3C Staff Comment
- Semantically-Interlinked Online Communities (SIOC) Ontology Submission
-
Submitted by Asemantics S.R.L.,
DERI Galway at the National University of Ireland,
German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) Gmbh,
Forschungszentrum Informatik (FZI),
Fraunhofer Gesellschaft,
Fundación CTIC,
OpenLink Software Inc.,
Opera Software,
STFC (Science & Technology Facilities Council),
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid,
Department of Information and Communication Technology - University of Trento
on 12 June 2007
- SIOC Core Ontology Specification
- SIOC Ontology: Applications and Implementation Status
- SIOC Ontology: Related Ontologies and RDF Vocabularies
- Published on 31 July 2007
- W3C Staff Comment
- Service Modeling Language (SML) Submission
-
Submitted by BEA, CA, Cisco, EMC (Documentum), HP, IBM, Intel, Microsoft and Sun Microsystems
on 28 February 2007
- Service Modeling Language, Version 1.0
- SML Interchange Format Version 1.0
- Published on 21 March 2007
- W3C Staff Comment
- OWL 1.1 Web Ontology Language Submission
-
Submitted by SRI International, TopQuadrant, University of Manchester and webMethods, Inc.
on 19 December 2006
- OWL 1.1 Web Ontology Language Overview
-
OWL 1.1 Web Ontology Language Structural Specification and Functional-Style Syntax
- OWL 1.1 Web Ontology Language XML Syntax
- OWL 1.1 Web Ontology Language Model-Theoretic Semantics
- OWL 1.1 Web Ontology Language Mapping to RDF Graphs
- OWL 1.1 Web Ontology Language Tractable Fragments
- Published on 21 February 2007
- W3C Staff Comment
- WS-MTOMPolicy Submission
- Submitted by IBM and Microsoft on 16 November 2006
- MTOM Serialization Policy Assertion
- Published on 10 January 2007
- W3C Staff Comment
- WS-Transfer Submission
- Submitted by BEA Systems, CA, Microsoft, Sonic Software and Systinet, A Mercury Division on 12 September 2006
- Web Services Transfer (WS-Transfer)
- Published on 27 September 2006
- W3C Staff Comment
- WS-Policy Submission
- Submitted by Adobe Systems, BEA Systems, CA, Ericsson, IBM, IONA, Layer 7 Technologies, Microsoft, Nokia, Oracle, Ricoh Company, SAP, Sonic Software, Sun Microsystems, Inc., Systinet, A Mercury Division, TIBCO Software, VeriSign, webMethods and WSO2 on 13 April 2006
- Web Services Policy 1.2 - Framework (WS-Policy)
- Web Services Policy 1.2 - Attachment (WS-PolicyAttachment)
- Published on 26 April 2006
- W3C Staff Comment
- WSDL 1.1 Binding Extension for SOAP 1.2 and SOAP 1.1 Binding for MTOM 1.0 Specifications Submission
- Submitted by IBM, Microsoft, Oracle, and SAP AG on 7 March 2006
- WSDL 1.1 Binding Extension for SOAP 1.2
- SOAP 1.1 Binding for MTOM 1.0
- Published on 5 April 2006
- W3C Staff Comment
- Web Services Transfer (WS-Transfer)
- Submitted by BEA Systems, Computer Associates, Microsoft, Sonic Software, and Systinet, A Mercury Division
on 1 March 2006
- Web Services Transfer (WS-Transfer)
- Published on 15 March 2006
- W3C Staff Comment
- Web Services Eventing (WS-Eventing)
- Submitted by BEA Systems, Computer Associates, IBM, Microsoft, and Tibco Software
on 1 March 2006
- Web Services Eventing (WS-Eventing)
- Published on 15 March 2006
- W3C Staff Comment
- Web Services Enumeration (WS-Enumeration)
- Submitted by BEA Systems, Computer Associates, Microsoft, Sonic Software, and Systinet, A Mercury Division
on 1 March 2006
- Web Services Enumeration (WS-Enumeration)
- Published on 15 March 2006
- W3C Staff Comment
- WebCGM 2.0
- Submitted by Oasis Open on 23 December 2005
- WebCGM 2.0
- Published on 13 March 2006
- W3C Staff Comment
- Web Service Semantics - WSDL-S
- Submitted by IBM on 1 October 2005
- Web Service Semantics - WSDL-S
- Published on 7 November 2005
- W3C Staff Comment
- Web Services Polling (WS-Polling)
- Submitted by IBM on 21 September 2005
- Web Services Polling (WS-Polling)
- Published on 26 October 2005
- W3C Staff Comment
- Web Rule Language (WRL)
- Submitted by DERI Galway at the National University of Ireland, DERI Innsbruck at the Leopold-Franzens-Universität Innsbruck, The Open University, Software AG, Forschungszentrum Informatik (FZI), BT, and National Research Council Canada on 21 June 2005
- Web Rule Language (WRL)
- XML Schema for WRL/XML Serialization
- Relationship of WRL to relevant other technologies
- Published on 9 September 2005
- W3C Staff Comment
- Semantic Web Services Framework (SWSF)
- Submitted by National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), National Research Council of Canada, SRI International, Stanford University, Toshiba Corporation, and University of Southampton on 09 May 2005
- Semantic Web Services Framework (SWSF) Overview
- Semantic Web Services Language (SWSL)
- Semantic Web Services Ontology (SWSO)
- SWSF Application Scenarios
- Published on 9 September 2005
- W3C Staff Comment
- Web Service Modeling Ontology (WSMO)
- Submitted by DERI Innsbruck at the Leopold-Franzens-Universität Innsbruck, Austria, DERI Galway at the National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland, BT, The Open University, and SAP AG on 04 April 2005
- Web Service Modeling Ontology (WSMO)
- Web Service Modeling Language (WSML)
- Web Service Execution Environment (WSMX)
- Relationship of WSMO to relevant other technologies
- WSMO Primer
- Published on 3 June 2005
- W3C Staff Comment
- CBD - Concise Bounded Description
- Submitted by Nokia on 25 August 2004
- CBD - Concise Bounded Description
- Revision published on 3 June 2005
- W3C Staff Comment
- Timesheets: XML Timing Language
- Submitted by Helsinki University of Technology on 15 February 2005
- Timesheets: XML Timing Language
- Published on 15 April 2005
- W3C Staff Comment
- XML Pipeline Language (XPL) Version 1.0 (Draft)
- Submitted by Orbeon, Inc. on 11 March 2005
- XML Pipeline Language (XPL) Version 1.0 (Draft)
- Published on 11 April 2005
- W3C Staff Comment
- Semantic Web Rule Language First-Order Logic (SWRL FOL)
- Submitted by National Research Council of Canada, Network Inference, and Stanford University on 27 January 2005
- A Proposal for a SWRL Extension towards First-Order Logic
- FOL RuleML: The First-Order Logic Web Language
- Published on 11 April 2005
- W3C Staff Comment
- Web Forms 2.0
- Submitted by Opera Software ASA and Mozilla Foundation on 08 February 2005
- Web Forms 2.0
- Published on 11 April 2005
- W3C Staff Comment
- XML Japanese Profile (Second Edition)
- Submitted by Xerox, Panasonic, Toshiba, GLOCOM, Academia Sinica and Alis Technologies on 28 March 2000
- XML Japanese Profile (Second Edition)
- Published on 05 May 2000
- Updated on 24 March 2005
- W3C Staff Comment
- OWL Web Ontology Language for Services (OWL-S)
- Submitted by France Telecom, Maryland Information and Network
Dynamics Lab at the University of Maryland, National Institute of
Standards and Technology (NIST), Network Inference, Nokia, SRI
International, Stanford University, Toshiba Corporation, and
University of Southampton on 02 November 2004
- OWL-S: Semantic Markup for Web Services
- OWL-S' Relationship to Selected Other Technologies
- Published on 22 November 2004
- W3C Staff Comment
- WS-Addressing Submission
- Submitted by BEA Systems, IBM, Microsoft, SAP, and Sun
Microsystems, Inc. on 3 August 2004
- WS-Addressing
- Published on 10 August 2004
- W3C Staff Comment
- Solution Installation Schema Submission
- Submitted by IBM and Novell, on 11 June 2004
- Specification and XML schema of Installable Unit Deployment Descriptor
- Specification and XML schema of Installable Unit Package Format
- Published on 15 July 2004
- W3C Staff Comment
- Semantic Web Rule Language (SWRL) Submission
- Submitted by National Research Council of Canada, Network
Inference, and Stanford University, on 5 May 2004
- SWRL: A Semantic Web Rule Language Combining OWL and RuleML
- Published on 15 May 2004
- W3C Staff Comment
- WS-MessageDelivery Submission
- Submitted by Arjuna Technologies Limited, Cyclone Commerce Inc.,
Enigmatec Corporation, IONA Technologies, Nokia Corporation, Oracle
Corporation, SeeBeyond Technology Corporation, Sun Microsystems Inc.,
on 13 April 2004
- WS-MessageDelivery Version 1.0
- Published on 26 April 2004
- W3C Staff Comment
- XML Schema API Submission
- Submitted by IBM and X-Hive, on 9 December 2003, and updated on
23 February 2004
- XML Schema API
- Published on 22 January 2004, and updated on 9 March 2004
- W3C Staff Comment
- RDQL Submission
- Submitted by Hewlett-Packard, on 29 October 2003
- RDQL - A Query Language for RDF
- Published on 9 January 2004
- W3C Staff Comment
- EPAL Submission
- Submitted by International Business Machines (IBM), on 10 November 2003
- Enterprise Privacy Authorization Language (EPAL 1.2)
- Published on 1 December 2003
- W3C Staff Comment
- RDF Net API Submission
- Submitted by Hewlett-Packard, on 20 June 2003
- RDF Net API
- Published on 2 October 2003
- W3C Staff Comment
- XIndirect Submission
- Submitted by ISOGEN, on 7 April 2003
- XML Indirection Facility
- Published on 12 June 2003
- W3C Staff Comment
- SMIL Pro Submission
- Submitted by Sony, on 31 March 2003
- SMIL 2.0 Extension for Professional Multimedia Authoring - Preliminary Investigation
- Published on 12 May 2003
- W3C Staff Comment
- XML Advanced Electronic
Signatures (XAdES) Submission
-
Submitted by
ETSI,
on 30 March 2003
- XML Advanced Electronic Signatures (XAdES)
-
Published on 20 February 2003
- W3C Staff Comment
- EGIX Submission
-
Submitted by
GLOCOM, Infoteria, Media Fusion,
on 27 September 2002
- Embedding Glyph Identifiers in XML Documents
-
Published on 20 December 2002
- W3C Staff Comment
- Simulation Reference Markup
Language (SRML) Submission
-
Submitted by
Boeing,
on 31 May 2002
- SRML - Simulation Reference Markup Language
-
Published on 18 December 2002
- W3C Staff Comment
- XMCL - the eXtensible Media
Commerce Language Submission
-
Submitted by
RealNetworks Inc.,
on 19 September 2002
- XMCL - the eXtensible Media Commerce Language
-
Published on 19 September 2002
- W3C Staff Comment
- Open Digital Rights Language
(ODRL) Version 1.1 Submission
-
Submitted by
IPR Systems,
on 31 May 2002
- Open Digital Rights Language (ODRL) Version 1.1
-
Published on 19 September 2002
- W3C Staff Comment
- Web Service Choreography
Interface (WSCI) 1.0 Submission
-
Submitted by
BEA Systems, BPMI.org, Commerce One, Fujitsu Limited, Intalio, IONA, Oracle Corporation, SAP AG, SeeBeyond Technology Corporation, Sun Microsystems,
on 8 August 2002
- Web Service Choreography Interface (WSCI) 1.0
-
Published on 8 August 2002
- W3C Staff Comment
- Extensible User Interface
Protocol (XUP) Submission
-
Submitted by
MartSoft,
on 28 May 2002
- XUP - Extensible User Interface Protocol
-
Published on 28 May 2002
- W3C Staff Comment
- Web Services
Conversation Languages (WSCL) Submission Submission
-
Submitted by
Hewlett-Packard Company,
on 14 March 2002
- Web Services Conversation Language (WSCL) 1.0
-
Published on 14 March 2002
- W3C Staff Comment
- XML
Pipeline Definition Language Submission
-
Submitted by
Sun Microsystems, Inc., Alis Technologies, Inc., Arbortext, Inc., Cisco Systems Inc., Fujitsu Limited, Markup Technology, Ltd., Oracle Corporation,
on 28 February 2002
- XML Pipeline Definition Language Version 1.0
-
Published on 28 February 2002
- W3C Staff Comment
- XHTML+Voice
Profile Submission
-
Submitted by
International Business Machines, Motorola, Inc., Opera Software,
on 21 December 2001
- XHTML+Voice Profile 1.0
-
Published on 21 December 2001
- W3C Staff Comment
- DAML+OIL Web
Ontology Language Submission
-
Submitted by
Lucent Technologies,
on 18 December 2001
- An Axiomatic Semantics for RDF, RDF-S, and DAML+OIL (March 2001)
-
Published on 18 December 2001
- A Model-Theoretic Semantics for DAML+OIL (March 2001)
-
Published on 18 December 2001
- DAML+OIL (March 2001) Reference Description
-
Published on 18 December 2001
- Annotated DAML+OIL Ontology Markup
-
Published on 18 December 2001
- W3C Staff Comment
- Tentative Hold
Protocol Submission
-
Submitted by
Intel,
on 28 November 2001
- Tentative Hold Protocol Part 1: White Paper
-
Published on 28 November 2001
- Tentative Hold Protocol Part 2: Technical Specification
-
Published on 28 November 2001
- W3C Staff Comment
- DEL -
Data Extraction Language Submission
-
Submitted by
Republica Corp.,
on 31 October 2001
- DEL - Data Extraction Language
-
Published on 31 October 2001
- W3C Staff Comment
- Edge Side Includes (ESI)
Submission Submission
-
Submitted by
Art Technology Group, BEA Systems, Inc., Circadence Corporation, Digital Island, Inc., IBM Corporation, Interwoven, Inc., Oracle Corporation, Sun Microsystems, Vignette Corporation, Akamai Technologies, Inc.,
on 4 August 2001
- Edge Architecture Specification
-
Published on 4 August 2001
- ESI Invalidation Protocol 1.0
-
Published on 4 August 2001
- ESI Language Specification 1.0
-
Published on 4 August 2001
- W3C Staff Comment
- XML Key Management
Specification (XKMS) Submission
-
Submitted by
VeriSign, Microsoft, webMethods, Baltimore Technologies, Citigroup, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, IONA Technologies, PureEdge, Reuters Limited,
on 30 March 2001
- XML Key Management Specification (XKMS)
-
Published on 30 March 2001
- W3C Staff Comment
- Web Services Description
Language (WSDL) 1.1 Submission
-
Submitted by
International Business Machines Corporation, Microsoft Corporation, Allaire, Ariba, BEA, Bowstreet, Commerce One, Compaq Computer Corporation,
on 15 March 2001
- Web Services Description Language (WSDL) 1.1
-
Published on 15 March 2001
- W3C Staff Comment
- The [NEL] Newline
Character Submission
-
Submitted by
International Business Machines Corporation,
on 14 March 2001
- The [NEL] Newline Character
-
Published on 14 March 2001
- W3C Staff Comment
- XBL - XML Binding Language
1.0 Submission
-
Submitted by
America Online, Inc.,
on 23 February 2001
- XBL - XML Binding Language 1.0
-
Published on 23 February 2001
- W3C Staff Comment
- Representing
vCard Objects in RDF/XML Submission
-
Submitted by
IPR Systems Pty Ltd,
on 22 February 2001
- Representing vCard Objects in RDF/XML
-
Published on 22 February 2001
- W3C Staff Comment
- Clear,
Secure, Portable Visual Marks for the Cyber World Submission
-
Submitted by
Hitachi Ltd.,
on 21 February 2001
- Clear, Secure, and Portable Visual Marks for the Cyber World
-
Published on 21 February 2001
- W3C Staff Comment
- URISpace
1.0 Submission
-
Submitted by
Akamai Technologies,
on 15 February 2001
- URISpace 1.0
-
Published on 15 February 2001
- W3C Staff Comment
- SOAP Security
Extensions: Digital Signature Submission
-
Submitted by
International Business Machines Corporation, Microsoft Corporation,
on 6 February 2001
- SOAP Security Extensions: Digital Signature
-
Published on 6 February 2001
- W3C Staff Comment
- SOAP Messages with Attachments Submission
-
Submitted by
Commerce One, Inc., Hewlett Packard Company, International Business Machines Corporation,
on 11 December 2000
- SOAP Messages with Attachments
-
Published on 11 December 2000
- W3C Staff Comment
- XTND/XEXPR Submission
-
Submitted by
eBusiness Technologies, Inc.,
on 21 November 2000
- XEXPR - A Scripting Language for XML
-
Published on 21 November 2000
- XTND - XML Transition Network Definition
-
Published on 21 November 2000
- W3C Staff Comment
- Shop Log File Format Submission
-
Submitted by
Exody E-Business Intelligence GmbH,
on 15 November 2000
- Shop Log File Format
-
Published on 15 November 2000
- W3C Staff Comment
- SpeechObjects Specification V1.0 Submission
-
Submitted by
Nuance Communications,
on 14 November 2000
- SpeechObjects Specification V1.0
-
Published on 14 November 2000
- W3C Staff Comment
- XMSG Submission
-
Submitted by
Lexica, LLC,
on 13 October 2000
- XMSG - XML Messaging Specification
-
Published on 13 October 2000
- W3C Staff Comment
- JSGF/JSML Submission
-
Submitted by
Sun Microsystems, Inc.,
on 5 June 2000
- JSpeech Grammar Format
-
Published on 5 June 2000
- JSpeech Markup Language
-
Published on 5 June 2000
- W3C Staff Comment
- Simple Object Access
Protocol (SOAP) 1.1 Submission
-
Submitted by
Ariba, Inc., Commerce One, Inc., Compaq Computer Corporation, DevelopMentor, Inc., Hewlett Packard Company, International Business Machines Corporation,
on 18 April 2000
- Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) 1.1
-
Published on 8 May 2000
- W3C Staff Comment
- Voice eXtensible
Markup Language version 1.0 Submission
-
Submitted by
AT&T, IBM, Lucent Technologies, Motorola,
on 17 March 2000
- Voice eXtensible Markup Language (VoiceXML™) version 1.0
-
Published on 5 May 2000
- W3C Staff Comment
- XML
Japanese Profile Submission
-
Submitted by
Xerox, Panasonic, Toshiba, GLOCOM, Academia Sinica, Alis Technologies,
on 28 March 2000
- XML Japanese Profile
-
Published on 14 April 2000
- W3C Staff Comment
- XML Document Navigation
Language Submission
-
Submitted by
NEC Corporation,
on 15 March 2000
- XML Document Navigation Language
-
Published on 23 March 2000
- W3C Staff Comment
- Datatypes for
DTDs (DT4DTD) Submission
-
Submitted by
Extensibility, Inc.,
on 10 November 1999
- Datatypes for DTDs (DT4DTD) 1.0
-
Published on 13 January 2000
- W3C Staff Comment
- Using P3P for E-Commerce Submission
-
Submitted by
Microsoft, Citibank, N.A. ("Citibank"),
on 29 November 1999
- Using P3P for E-Commerce
-
Published on 29 November 1999
- W3C Staff Comment
- NVML Submission
-
Submitted by
Fujitsu Limited,
on 6 August 1999
- NaVigation Markup Language (NVML)
-
Published on 6 August 1999
- W3C Staff Comment
- Schema for Object-oriented XML Submission
-
Submitted by
Veo Systems Inc.,
on 30 September 1998
- Schema for Object-oriented XML 2.0
-
Published on 30 July 1999
- W3C Staff Comment
- Annotation of
Web Content for Transcoding Submission
-
Submitted by
IBM,
on 28 July 1999
- Annotation of Web Content for Transcoding
-
Published on 10 July 1999
- W3C Staff Comment
- Form-based Device Input and Upload in
HTML Submission
-
Submitted by
Cisco Systems,
on 28 July 1999
- Form-based Device Input and Upload in HTML
-
Published on 6 July 1999
- W3C Staff Comment
- POIX: Point Of
Interest eXchange Language Specification Submission
-
Submitted by
ACCESS Co., Ltd., TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation,
on 24 June 1999
- POIX: Point Of Interest eXchange Language Specification
-
Published on 24 June 1999
- W3C Staff Comment
- WAP Binary XML
Content Format Submission
-
Submitted by
Ericsson, IBM, Motorola, Phone.com,
on 24 June 1999
- WAP Binary XML Content Format
-
Published on 24 June 1999
- W3C Staff Comment
- XML Forms
Architecture (XFA) Submission
-
Submitted by
JetForm Corporation,
on 14 June 1999
- XFA-FormCalc
-
Published on 14 June 1999
- XFA-Template
-
Published on 14 June 1999
- W3C Staff Comment
- Personalized
Information Description Language (PIDL) Submission
-
Submitted by
NEC Corporation,
on 9 February 1999
- Personalized Information Description Language (PIDL)
-
Published on 9 February 1999
- W3C Staff Comment
- User
Agent Authentication Forms Submission
-
Submitted by
Agranat Systems, Inc., Microsoft Corporation,
on 3 February 1999
- User Agent Authentication Forms
-
Published on 3 February 1999
- W3C Staff Comment
- Universal Commerce
Language and Protocol (UCLP) Submission
-
Submitted by
SAIC/Bellcore,
on 20 January 1999
- Universal Commerce Language and Protocol (UCLP)
-
Published on 20 January 1999
- W3C Staff Comment
- Document
Definition Markup Language (DDML) Specification, Version 1.0 Submission
-
Submitted by
GMD,
on 19 January 1999
- Document Definition Markup Language (DDML) Specification, Version 1.0
-
Published on 19 January 1999
- W3C Staff Comment
- DrawML Specification Submission
-
Submitted by
Excosoft AB,
on 3 December 1998
- DrawML Specification
-
Published on 3 December 1998
- W3C Staff Comment
- Simple Tree Transformation Sheets 3
(STTS3) Submission
-
Submitted by
Electricité de France,
on 11 November 1998
- Simple Tree Transformation Sheets 3 (STTS3)
-
Published on 11 November 1998
- W3C Staff Comment
- WebCGM Profile -- A Web Profile of
CGM Submission
-
Submitted by
Boeing Company, Council for the Central Laboratory of the Research Councils (CCLRC),
on 19 August 1998
- WebCGM Profile
-
Published on 4 November 1998
- W3C Staff Comment
- The Information and Content Exchange (ICE)
Protocol Submission
-
Submitted by
Adobe Systems Incorporated, CNET Incorporated, Microsoft Corporation, Sun Microsystems Inc., Vignette Corporation,
on 26 October 1998
- The Information and Content Exchange (ICE) Protocol
-
Published on 26 October 1998
- W3C Staff Comment
- HTML Components Submission
-
Submitted by
Microsoft Corporation,
on 23 October 1998
- HTML Components
-
Published on 23 October 1998
- W3C Staff Comment
- Timed Interactive Multimedia Extensions for HTML
(HTML+TIME) Submission
-
Submitted by
Compaq Computer Corporation, Macromedia Inc., Microsoft Corporation,
on 18 September 1998
- Timed Interactive Multimedia Extensions for HTML (HTML+TIME)
-
Published on 18 September 1998
- W3C Staff Comment
- Extensible Forms Description Language (XFDL)
4.0 Submission
-
Submitted by
UWI Unisoft Wares Inc.,
on 2 September 1998
- Extensible Forms Description Language (XFDL) 4.0
-
Published on 2 September 1998
- W3C Staff Comment
- Date and Time Formats Submission
-
Submitted by
Reuters, Limited,
on 15 September 1997
- Date and Time Formats
-
Published on 27 August 1998
- W3C Staff Comment
- XML-QL: A Query Language for XML Submission
-
Submitted by
AT&T Labs,
on 19 August 1998
- XML-QL: A Query Language for XML
-
Published on 19 August 1998
- W3C Staff Comment
- Document Content Description for XML
(DCD) Submission
-
Submitted by
International Business Machines Corporation, Microsoft Corporation,
on 10 August 1998
- Document Content Description for XML (DCD)
-
Published on 31 July 1998
- W3C Staff Comment
- Signed Document Markup Language
(SDML) Submission
-
Submitted by
Financial Services Technology Consortium (FSTC),
on 8 June 1998
- Signed Document Markup Language (SDML)
-
Published on 19 June 1998
- W3C Staff Comment
- Action Sheets: A Modular Way of Defining Behavior
for XML and HTML Submission
-
Submitted by
Netscape Communications,
on 19 June 1998
- Action Sheets: A Modular Way of Defining Behavior for XML and HTML
-
Published on 19 June 1998
- W3C Staff Comment
- Hyper Graphics Markup Language Submission
-
Submitted by
Orange, PCSL, PRP (UK),
on 29 April 1998
- Hyper Graphics Markup Language (HGML)
-
Published on 19 June 1998
- W3C Staff Comment
- Vector Markup Language (VML) Submission
-
Submitted by
Autodesk, Inc., Hewlett-Packard Company, Macromedia, Inc., Microsoft Corporation,
on 13 May 1998
- Vector Markup Language (VML)
-
Published on 13 May 1998
- W3C Staff Comment
- WebBroker: Distributed Object Communication on
the Web Submission
-
Submitted by
DataChannel, Inc.,
on 26 March 1998
- WebBroker: Distributed Object Communication on the Web
-
Published on 11 May 1998
- W3C Staff Comment
- Precision Graphics Markup Language
(PGML) Submission
-
Submitted by
Adobe Systems Incorporated, International Business Machines Corporation,
on 3 April 1998
- Precision Graphics Markup Language (PGML)
-
Published on 10 April 1998
- W3C Staff Comment
- Web Schematics Submission
-
Submitted by
Council for the Central Laboratory of the Research Councils (CCLRC),
on 22 March 1998
- Web Schematics on the World Wide Web
-
Published on 31 March 1998
- W3C Staff Comment
- Compact HTML Submission
-
Submitted by
ACCESS Co., Ltd., Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., NEC Corporation,
on 9 February 1998
- Compact HTML for Small Information Appliances
-
Published on 9 February 1998
- W3C Staff Comment
- Spice Submission
-
Submitted by
Hewlett-Packard,
on 3 February 1998
- Adding Style and Behavior to XML with a dash of Spice
-
Published on 3 February 1998
- W3C Staff Comment
- XML Data Schemas Submission
-
Submitted by
Microsoft Corporation, ArborText, Inc., DataChannel, Inso Corporation,
on 5 January 1998
- XML Data
-
Published on 5 January 1998
- W3C Staff Comment
- HTML Threading Submission
-
Submitted by
Microsoft Corporation, Lotus Development Corporation, Qualcomm Corporation,
on 5 January 1998
- HTML Threading: Conventions for use of HTML in email
-
Published on 5 January 1998
- W3C Staff Comment
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Submitted by
ACCESS CO.,LTD,
on 26 October 1997
- Client-Specific Web Services by Using User Agent Attributes
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Published on 30 December 1997
- W3C Staff Comment
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Submitted by
Engage Technologies,
on 23 October 1997
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Published on 23 October 1997
- W3C Staff Comment
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Submitted by
Electricité de France,
on 17 October 1997
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Published on 17 October 1997
- W3C Staff Comment
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Submitted by
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on 17 October 1997
- Internet Privacy Working Group Privacy Practices for the Web
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Published on 17 October 1997
- W3C Staff Comment
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Submitted by
webMethods, Inc.,
on 22 September 1997
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Published on 22 September 1997
- W3C Staff Comment
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Submitted by
Marimba Incorporated,
on 25 August 1997
- Generic Diff Format Specification
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Published on 1 September 1997
- W3C Staff Comment
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Language (XSL) Submission
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Submitted by
Microsoft Corp., ArborText, Inso Corp.,
on 27 August 1997
- A Proposal for XSL
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Published on 27 August 1997
- W3C Staff Comment
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Submitted by
Marimba, Inc., Netscape Communications Corp., Novell, Inc., Sun Microsystems,
on 25 August 1997
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Published on 25 August 1997
- W3C Staff Comment
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Submitted by
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on 13 August 1997
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Published on 13 August 1997
- W3C Staff Comment
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Submitted by
Netscape Communications Corporation,
on 6 June 1997
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Published on 24 June 1997
- W3C Staff Comment
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HTML Submission
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Submitted by
Electricité de France,
on 28 July 1997
- Navigation through LINK elements in HTML
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Published on 15 June 1997
- W3C Staff Comment
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Specification Submission
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Submitted by
Netscape Communications Corporation,
on 2 June 1997
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Published on 2 June 1997
- Implementation of OPS Over HTTP
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Published on 2 June 1997
- Standard Practices for OPS Systems
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Published on 2 June 1997
- W3C Staff Comment
- Web Privacy - Privacy
and Profiling on the Web Submission
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Submitted by
Microsoft Corporation,
on 2 June 1997
- Privacy and Profiling on the Web
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Published on 2 June 1997
- W3C Staff Comment
- HDML - Handheld Device
Markup Language Submission
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Submitted by
Unwired Planet, Alcatel Alsthom Recherche, AT&T, GEMPLUS, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Sun Microsystems Corporation, Tandem Computers Inc.,
on 9 May 1997
- Proposal for a Handheld Device Markup Language
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Published on 9 May 1997
- Handheld Device Markup Language Specification
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Published on 9 May 1997
- W3C Staff Comment
- Channel Definition
Format [CDF] Submission
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Submitted by
Microsoft Corporation,
on 9 March 1997
- Channel Definition Format (CDF)
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Published on 9 March 1997
- W3C Staff Comment
- XML
WebCollections Submission
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Submitted by
Microsoft Corporation,
on 9 March 1997
- Web Collections using XML
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Published on 9 March 1997
- W3C Staff Comment
- HTML Object
Model/Dynamic HTML Submission
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Submitted by
Microsoft Corporation,
on 8 January 1997
- Dynamic HTML Overview
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Published on 1 January 1997
- Structured Document Event Model
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Published on 6 January 1997
- Structured Document Navigation Model
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Published on 6 January 1997
- Cascading Style Sheets Object Model
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Published on 6 January 1997
- W3C Staff Comment
- Internet Imaging
Protocol Submission
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Submitted by
Hewlett-Packard Company, Live Picture Inc., Eastman Kodak Company,
on 8 November 1996
- Internet Imaging Protocol
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Published on 8 November 1996
- W3C Staff Comment
- Web Printing
Extensions Submission
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Submitted by
Hewlett-Packard Company, Microsoft Corporation,
on 9 September 1996
- Web Printing Extensions
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Published on 9 September 1996
- W3C Staff Comment
- JavaScript-Based Style
Sheets [JSSS] Submission
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Submitted by
Netscape Communications Corporation,
on 7 October 1996
- JavaScript-Based Style Sheets
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Published on 22 August 1996
- W3C Staff Comment
- RDM Submission
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Submitted by
Netscape Corporation,
on 26 July 1996
- Resource Description Messages (RDM)
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Published on 24 July 1996
- W3C Staff Comment
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