W3C Voice Browser Working Group anounces CCXML last call working draft

The W3C Voice Browser Working Group has published the "last call working 
draft" of CCXML, the Call Control eXtensible Markup Language. CCXML is 
designed to provide telephony call control support for VoiceXML or other 
dialog systems. In addition to several editorial changes, major changes 
include:

    * Session Variables Documentation
    * Session Life-Cycle Details
    * Element and attribute name re-factoring.
    * Meta and Metadata Features
    * Expanded Conferencing Events/Options
    * <dialogprepare>
    * Event I/O Updates (send element)
    * VoiceXML Appendix

Last Call means that the Working Group believes that this specification 
is technically sound and therefore wishes this to be the Last Call for 
comments. If the feedback is positive, the Working Group plans to submit 
it for consideration as a W3C Candidate Recommendation. This document is 
for public review. Comments and discussion are welcomed on the public 
mailing list <www-voice@w3.org>. To subscribe, send an email to 
<www-voice-request@w3.org> with the word subscribe in the subject line 
(include the word unsubscribe if you want to unsubscribe). The archive 
for the list is accessible on-line.  Comments can be sent until 28 May 2004.

Jim Larson and Scott McGlashan
Co-chairs, W3C Voice Browser Working Group

Received on Monday, 3 May 2004 23:15:24 UTC