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- Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2002 12:43:12 -0400
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W3C Weekly News 17 September - 23 September 2002 W3C Team to Present at XML Days Europe W3C is pleased to co-support XML Days that are underway in Europe. Klaus Birkenbihl of the W3C Office in Germany and Austria, and Oreste Signore of the W3C Office in Italy have participated, and Steven Pemberton, Bert Bos, Rigo Wenning, and Ivan Herman of the W3C Team will give keynotes. * Munich, Germany - 18 September * Zurich, Switzerland - 19 September * Milan, Italy - 20 September * Brussels, Belgium - 2 October * Amsterdam, the Netherlands - 3 October * Helsinki, Finland - 7 October * Stockholm, Sweden - 8 October * Oslo, Norway - 9 October * Copenhagen, Denmark - 10 October http://www.ltt.de/xml-days.2002/index.shtml XML Inclusions Candidate Recommendation Revised Responding to feedback, the XML Core Working Group has released an updated Candidate Recommendation of "XML Inclusions (XInclude) Version 1.0." XInclude introduces a generic mechanism for merging XML documents using elements, attributes, and URI references. Comments are welcome through 1 November. Read about the XML Activity. http://www.w3.org/TR/2002/CR-xinclude-20020917/ http://www.w3.org/XML/ Call for Contributions: WWW2003 The Twelfth International World Wide Web Conference (WWW2003) is to be held in Budapest, Hungary, on 20-24 May 2003. A day of tutorials and workshops is followed by a three-day technical program. Proposals for tutorials and workshops are due 15 October, papers are due 15 November, and posters are due 15 January. Visit the conference Web site. http://www2003.org/ _________________________________________________________________________ The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is 462 Member organizations and 71 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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