W3C Weekly News - 28 May 2001

                             W3C Weekly News

                       Week of 22 May - 28 May 2001

W3C Team Presentations in June

   28 May 2001: Ivan Herman presents "Understanding the Major W3C XML
   Standards" at the Workshop on XML for Financial Services in
   Stockholm, Sweden on 18 June. Philipp Hoschka presents "Les
   différentes spécifications d'XML" at the XML pour les services
   financiers conference to be held in Paris, France on 25-27 June.
   Massimo Marchiori co-chairs and speaks at Financial Protocols 2001
   being held 14-15 June in London, UK, where he presents "XML and the
   Foundation Layer." At SEBD 2001 to be held 27-29 June in Venice,
   Italy, Massimo presents "Data on the Web: A W3C Perspective." Browse
   W3C Team talks and presentations.

    http://www.w3.org/People/
    http://www.marcusevans.com/events/CFEventinfo.asp?EventID=2323
    http://www.dsi.unive.it/sebd2001/
    http://www.w3.org/Talks/

Introduction to CSS3 Working Draft Published

   23 May 2001: The CSS Working Group has released an updated Working
   Draft of Introduction to CSS3. This document lists all the modules in
   the future Cascading Style Sheets Level 3 (CSS3) specification.
   Comments are welcome on the www-style@w3.org mailing list or may be
   sent to the editors. Learn more on the CSS home page.

    http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/WD-css3-roadmap-20010523/
    http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/

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