- From: <Misha.Wolf@reuters.com>
- Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2001 15:05:15 +0000
- To: www-international@w3.org
I'm very pleased to be able to announce the publication of a new Working Draft of the Character Model for the World Wide Web: http://www.w3.org/TR/charmod/ An extract from the document follows: Abstract This Architectural Specification provides authors of specifications, software developers, and content developers with a common reference for interoperable text manipulation on the World Wide Web. Topics addressed include encoding identification, early uniform normalization, string identity matching, string indexing, and URI conventions, building on the Universal Character Set, defined jointly by Unicode and ISO/IEC 10646. Some introductory material on characters and character encodings is also provided. Status of this Document This section describes the status of this document at the time of its publication. Other documents may supersede this document. The latest status of this series of documents is maintained at the W3C. This is a W3C Working Draft published between the first Last Call Working Draft of 26 January 2001 and a planned second Last Call. This interim publication is used to document the further progress made on addressing the comments received during the first Last Call. A list of last call comments with their status can be found in the disposition of comments (Members only). Work is still ongoing on addressing the comments received during the first Last Call. We do not encourage comments on this Working Draft; instead we ask reviewers to wait for the second Last Call. We will announce the second Last Call on the W3C Internationalization public mailing list (www-international@w3.org; subscribe). Comments from the public and from organizations outside the W3C may be sent to www-i18n-comments@w3.org (archive). Comments from W3C Working Groups may be sent directly to the Internationalization Interest Group (w3c-i18n-ig@w3.org), with cross-posting to the originating Group, to facilitate discussion and resolution. Due to the architectural nature of this document, it affects a large number of W3C Working Groups, but also software developers, content developers, and writers and users of specifications outside the W3C that have to interface with W3C specifications. This document is published as part of the W3C Internationalization Activity by the Internationalization Working Group (Members only), with the help of the Internationalization Interest Group. The Internationalization Working Group will not allow early implementation to constrain its ability to make changes to this specification prior to final release. Publication as a Working Draft does not imply endorsement by the W3C Membership. It is inappropriate to use W3C Working Drafts as reference material or to cite them as other than "work in progress". A list of current W3C Recommendations and other technical documents can be found at http://www.w3.org/TR. For information about the requirements that informed the development of important parts of this specification, see Requirements for String Identity Matching and String Indexing [CharReq]. Misha Wolf W3C I18N WG Chair ------------------------------------------------------------- --- Visit our Internet site at http://www.reuters.com Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender, except where the sender specifically states them to be the views of Reuters Ltd.
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