- From: Susan Lesch <lesch@w3.org>
- Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2001 18:57:52 -0800
- To: w3c-announce@w3.org
W3C Weekly News
20 November - 26 November 2001
EuroWeb 2001 Conference now a Free Event
25 November 2001: Registration is still mandatory but now free of
charge for EuroWeb 2001, the first of a new series of regional
conferences endorsed by IW3C2. Supported by the W3C Italian Office,
EuroWeb is to be held 18-20 December in Pisa, Italy. Representing the
W3C Team, Steven Pemberton gives a tutorial and Yasuyuki Hirakawa and
Tatsuya Hagino present a paper. The conference focus is "The Web in
Public Administration." Real time translation of sessions will be
available.
http://euroweb.w3c.it/
Exclusive XML Canonicalization Last Call Published
20 November 2001: The joint IETF/W3C XML Signature Working Group has
released the first public draft of "Exclusive XML Canonicalization"
as a Last Call Working Draft. The specification provides a method to
exclude ancestor context from the canonicalized form of a subset of
an XML document. Comments are welcome through 11 December. Read about
the XML Digital Signature Activity.
http://www.w3.org/Signature/
http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/WD-xml-exc-c14n-20011120
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W3C Web site hosts specifications, guidelines, software and tools. Public
participation is welcome. W3C supports universal access, the semantic Web,
trust, interoperability, evolvability, decentralization, and cooler
multimedia. For information about W3C please visit http://www.w3.org/
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