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2012-01-12
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This guide aims to help publishers and consumers of HTML data
use it well. With several syntaxes and vocabularies to choose from,
it provides guidance about how to decide which meets the publisher's
or consumer's needs. It discusses when it is necessary to mix syntaxes
and vocabularies and how to publish and consume data that uses
multiple formats. It describes how to create vocabularies that can be
used in multiple syntaxes and general best practices about the
publication and consumption of HTML data.
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2012-01-12
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HTML microdata [MICRODATA] is an extension to HTML used to embed
machine-readable data into HTML documents. Whereas the microdata
specification describes a means of markup, the output format is
JSON. This specification describes processing rules that may be
used to extract RDF [RDF-CONCEPTS] from an HTML document containing
microdata.
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2012-01-03
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Aggregates requirements of a user with disabilities with respect to audio and video on the Web, providing background on user needs, alternative content technologies, and their application on the Web.
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2011-12-15
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RDFa Core is a specification for attributes to express structured data
in any markup language. The embedded data already available in the
markup language (e.g., XHTML) is reused by the RDFa markup, so that
publishers don't need to repeat significant data in the document content.
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2011-12-15
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RDFa Core 1.1 defines attributes and syntax for embedding
semantic markup in Host Languages. This document defines one such Host
Language. This language is a superset of XHTML 1.1, integrating the
attributes as defined in RDFa Core 1.1.
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2011-12-08
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HTML and RDFa (Resource Description Framework in Attributes) provides
a set of markup attributes to augment visual information on the Web with
machine-readable hints. In this Primer, we show how to express data
using RDFa in HTML, and in particular how to mark up existing
human-readable Web page content to express machine-readable data.
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2011-12-08
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RDFa Lite is a small subset of RDFa consisting of a few attributes
that may be applied to most simple to moderate structured data markup
tasks. While it is not a complete solution for advanced markup tasks, it
does provide a good entry point for beginners.
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2011-08-09
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This document is a strict subset of the HTML5 specification that omits
user-agent (UA) implementation details. It is targeted toward Web authors
and others who are not UA implementors and who want a view of the HTML
specification that focuses more precisely on details relevant to using the
HTML language to create Web documents and Web applications.
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2011-05-25
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HTML 5 defines the fifth major revision of the core
language of the World Wide Web, HTML. "HTML 5 differences from
HTML 4" describes the differences between HTML 4 and
HTML 5 and provides some of the rationale for the changes.
This document may not provide accurate information as the
HTML 5 specification is still actively in development. When in
doubt, always check the HTML 5 specification itself.
[HTML5]
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2011-05-25
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This document describes the HTML markup language and provides details to help producers of HTML content create documents that conform to the language. It is not the normative specification but intended for authors.
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2011-05-25
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This document maps HTML elements and attributes to accessibility API
roles, states and properties on a variety of platforms.
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2011-04-19
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RDFa [RDFA-CORE] enables authors to publish structured information
that is both human- and machine-readable. Concepts that have
traditionally been difficult for machines to detect, like people,
places, events, music, movies, and recipes, are now easily marked up in
Web documents. While publishing this data is vital to the growth of
Linked Data, using the information to improve the collective utility of
the Web for humankind is the true goal. To accomplish this goal, it must
be simple for Web developers to extract and utilize structured
information from a Web document. This document details such a mechanism;
an RDFa Application Programming Interface (RDFa API) that allows simple
extraction and usage of structured information from a Web document.
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2011-04-14
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This specification defines HTML form enhancements that provide access
to the audio, image and video capture capabilities of the device.
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2008-12-19
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XForms for HTML provides a set of attributes and script methods that can be used by the tags or elements of an HTML or XHTML web page to simplify the integration of data-intensive interactive processing capabilities from XForms.
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2007-11-26
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HTML 5 defines the fifth major revision of the core
language of the World Wide Web, HTML. This document describes the
set of guiding principles used by the HTML Working Group for the
development of HTML5. The principles offer guidance for the design
of HTML in the areas of compatibility, utility and
interoperability.
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