- From: Jon Bosak <bosak@atlantic-83.Eng.Sun.COM>
- Date: Tue, 26 Nov 1996 16:45:38 -0800
- To: w3c-sgml-wg@w3.org
For those of you who don't have access to the Web and can't see our public W3C SGML activity page, and who therefore may be confused by the recent discussion of CSS vs. DSSSL and may be thinking that we are uncertain about what we are supposed to be doing now, I quote the relevant section below. (The corresponding section that I quoted in an earlier message was from the original activity page posted last June. The excerpt below is from our current activity page, which is dated October 4.) Jon ======================================================================== <h3>Activities within the W3C</h3> <p>The W3C has formed an SGML Working Group made up of SGML experts and an SGML Editorial Review Board made up of SGML experts who also have special standards and implementation experience to coordinate with existing related standards efforts and to provide specifications where needed to form a complete SGML Internet solution. <p>Specific deliverables under development by the SGML WG/ERB include: <ul> <li>A specification for a simplified version of SGML suitable for Internet applications. Target delivery: draft by the SGML 96 Conference (November 1996). <li>A specification of standard hypertext mechanisms for SGML applications. Target delivery: draft by the WWW6 Conference (April 1997). <li>Public text and extensions needed to apply the DSSSL stylesheet language (ISO/IEC 10179) to Web browsers. Target delivery: draft by the SGML 97 Conference (December 1997). </ul>
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