- From: Susan Lesch <lesch@w3.org>
- Date: Mon, 10 Jun 2002 21:20:02 -0700
- To: w3c-announce@w3.org
W3C Weekly News 29 May - 10 June 2002 Libwww 5.4.0 Released 10 June 2002: Libwww version 5.4.0 has been released for download on the Web and by FTP. Libwww is a free, highly modular client side Web API written in C for Unix and Windows. The new version features support for WebDAV protocols, RDF parser bug fixes, and updated auto-tool files scripts. Special thanks to Manuele Kirsch Pinheiro, Richard Atterer, Thurog, Wayne Davison, Peter Stamfest, Zhu Qun-Ying, Jens Meggers, and the members of the www-lib mailing list for their contributions. To carry on this work, a project coordinator, a documentation maintainer, and other volunteers are needed. Please write to the www-lib@w3.org list. http://www.w3.org/Library/ DOM Level 2 HTML Becomes a W3C Candidate Recommendation 5 June 2002: W3C is pleased to announce the advancement of the "Document Object Model (DOM) Level 2 HTML Specification" to Candidate Recommendation. Comments are welcome through 1 July. The sixth component of DOM Level 2, DOM2 HTML is a set of interfaces used to manipulate the structure and contents of HTML and XHTML documents. Read about the DOM Activity. http://www.w3.org/TR/2002/CR-DOM-Level-2-HTML-20020605/ http://www.w3.org/DOM/Activity Web Service Description Usage Scenarios Published 4 June 2002: The Web Services Description Working Group has released the first public Working Draft of "Web Service Description Usage Scenarios." The document is part of W3C development of a language used to describe interfaces to Web services and how to interact with them. Comments are welcome. Read about the Web Services Activity. http://www.w3.org/TR/2002/WD-ws-desc-usecases-20020604/ http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/Activity Upcoming W3C Team Talks in June 15 June: Karl Dubost presents "Les standards Web? Ah non, jamais!" in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 18 June: Judy Brewer and Wendy Chisholm present a 1/2 day tutorial, "Web Accessibility: Technology and Policy for an Inclusive Future," at INET 2002 in Arlington, VA, near Washington, D.C., USA. 20 June: Daniel J. Weitzner participates in the Panel on Private Governance: Perils and Prospects for Self-Regulation (G-2) at INET 2002. 22 June: Tim Berners-Lee gives the opening keynote at the Open Group Web Services Conference in Boston, MA, USA. 30 June: Vincent Quint and Irene Vatton present "MathML in e-Learning with Amaya" at the MathML Conference 2002 in Chicago, IL, USA. http://www.w3.org/Promotion/Appearances/ _________________________________________________________________________ The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is 485 Member organizations and 69 Team members leading the Web to its full potential. W3C is an international industry consortium jointly run by the MIT Laboratory for Computer Science (MIT LCS) in the USA, the National Institute for Research in Computer Science and Control (INRIA) in France, and Keio University in Japan. The 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/ _________________________________________________________________________ To subscribe to W3C Weekly News, please send an email to mailto:w3c-announce-request@w3.org with the word subscribe in the subject line. To unsubscribe, send an email to mailto:w3c-announce-request@w3.org with the word unsubscribe in the subject line. Thank you. _________________________________________________________________________
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