The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has
released associating style sheets with XML Documents as a recommendation.
Representing cross-industry and expert community agreement on the first efforts for allowing style sheets to be associated with an XML
document, the recommendation brings a wider range of design and display
options to XML authors. A W3C recommendation indicates that a specification
is stable, contributes to Web interoperability and has been reviewed by
the W3C membership, who favor its adoption by the industry.
www.devxnews.com/archives.php/199906:: Developer and Wireless News W3C Issues Associating Style Sheets With XML - 06/30/1999 Service Component Architecture Enabling XML Web Services for Java http://www.devxnews.com/archives.php/199906HOME |
Style sheet development and the separation of presentation information from the structure of a document has been a core W3C work area since its
inception. Web publishers have been using style sheets written in the
cascading style sheet (CSS) language to flexibly enhance the display of Web pages written in HTML.
Business News for IT Managers:: W3C Issues Associating Style Sheets With XML. By George DiGiacomo. June 30, 1999 The current W3C specification allows a style sheet to be linked by including one http://www.internetnews.com/bus-news/print.php/148291HOME | XML and CSS : Structured Markup with Display Semantics:: Rendering the XML document associated with the CSS style sheet. Stylesheet Types Associating Style Sheets with XML documents Version 1.0 - By James Clark. http://www.irt.org/articles/js198/index.htmHOME | CSS Techniques for WCAG 2.0:: To apply the same external style sheet to both HTML and XML Cascading Style Sheets, level 2 revision 1, W3C Proposed Recommendation. http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/WD-WCAG20-CSS-TECHS-20040730HOME | About W3C: Future:: section, but also Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) about how to implement privacy practices associated with those services. http://www.w3.org/Consortium/futureHOME |
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