World Wide Web Consortium - Standards

Standards

W3C/IETF Standards (over Internet protocol suite):

  • CGI
  • CSS
  • DOM
  • GRDDL
  • HTML
  • MathML
  • OWL
  • P3P
  • RDF
  • SISR
  • SKOS
  • SMIL
  • SOAP
  • SPARQL
  • SRGS
  • SSML
  • SVG
  • VoiceXML
  • XHTML
  • XHTML+Voice
  • XML
  • XML Events
  • XML Information Set
  • XML Schema
  • XPath
  • XQuery
  • XSL-FO
  • XSLT
  • WCAG
  • WSDL
  • XForms

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