- From: Jean-Claude Dufourd <jean-claude.dufourd@telecom-paristech.fr>
- Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2011 17:15:15 +0100
- To: public-webapps@w3.org
On 19/12/11 16:55 , Glenn Adams wrote: > ...However, the W3C has historically not defined compliance test > specifications or perform compliance testing of either content, > servers, or clients... JCD: To name just the specs I know because I participated in writing them: - SVGT 1.2 appendix D: conformance criteria - CDF WICD 1.0 appendix C: conformance Then, two randomly selected RECs: - XML1.1 section 5 Conformance - XML Schema 2001 section 2.4 Conformance Or do you mean "historically" as "in the early 90s" ? I believe you are confusing "certification" which W3C never tried AFAIK, with "conformance" which is in all currently developed specs I have looked at. Best regards JC -- JC Dufourd Directeur d'Etudes/Professor Groupe Multimedia/Multimedia Group Traitement du Signal et Images/Signal and Image Processing Telecom ParisTech, 37-39 rue Dareau, 75014 Paris, France Tel: +33145817733 - Mob: +33677843843 - Fax: +33145817144
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