W3C Weekly News - 29 July 2002

                            W3C Weekly News

                        23 July - 29 July 2002

W3C Team Talks in August

 * 4 - 9 August - C. M. Sperberg-McQueen co-chairs and Liam Quin,
   Charles McCathieNevile, and Dan Connolly attend Extreme Markup
   Languages held 4-9 August in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
   http://www.extrememarkup.org/extreme/

 * 14 August - Charles McCathieNevile lectures on "Multimedia
   Accessibility - Current Work" at the University of Melbourne
   in Melbourne, Australia.
   http://www.unimelb.edu.au/

 * 26 August - Steve Bratt, Janet Daly, and Joseph Reagle attend the
   Forum on Security Standards for Web Services in Boston, MA, USA.
   http://www.xmlconference.com/boston/key.asp

   Browse upcoming W3C appearances and events:
   http://www.w3.org/Promotion/Appearances/

CSS Mobile Profile Candidate Recommendation Revised

  26 July 2002: The CSS Working Group has revised "CSS Mobile Profile
  1.0" to incorporate review suggestions, comments by implementors, and
  deliberations of the Working Group. The specification defines a
  subset of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Level 2 tailored for mobile
  devices such as wireless phones. Comments are welcome through January
  2003. Visit the CSS home page.

   http://www.w3.org/TR/2002/CR-css-mobile-20020725
   http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/

DOM Level 3 Validation, Load and Save Working Drafts Published

  25 July 2002: The DOM Working Group has split DOM Level 3 "Abstract
  Schemas and Load and Save" into two Working Drafts, "Validation" and
  "Load and Save," and a W3C Note "Abstract Schemas" (the Note is no
  longer a work in progress). The Document Object Model (DOM) allows
  programs and scripts to update the content and style of documents
  dynamically. Comments are welcome. Read about the DOM Activity.

   http://www.w3.org/TR/2002/WD-DOM-Level-3-Val-20020725/
   http://www.w3.org/TR/2002/WD-DOM-Level-3-LS-20020725/
   http://www.w3.org/TR/2002/NOTE-DOM-Level-3-AS-20020725/
   http://www.w3.org/DOM/Activity

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