Re: w3schools I18N info

Hi Deborah,

 I also like this site, and I've found it usefull to suggest to students 
(sometimes me included) as first tutorial to get started with  a new Web 
technology. Although their tutorials are very "light", it is a good 
starting point in order to have a first idea on something before 
continuing with more complete documents or books.

I'am still wondering if W3Schools has something to do with W3C, or some 
one from W3C. In any case, it is a good idea.
 

Deborah Cawkwell wrote:

>http://www.w3schools.com who I find a useful resource for web development have added some I18N info:
>http://www.w3schools.com/quality/quality_international.asp
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>They describe their mission as:
>"Our mission is to develop well organized and easy to understand online Web tutorials based on W3C Web standards. "
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They even override this misssion. I don't think that SQL, VBScripts, 
ASP/PHP .NET ... are W3C Web standards.

Best, Najib

>http://www.w3schools.com/about/about_w3schools.asp
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>Their tutorial on W3C is: http://www.w3schools.com/w3c/default.asp
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