This page summarizes the relationships among specifications, whether they are finished standards or drafts. Below, each title
links to the most recent version of a document.
For related introductory information, see: Web and TV.
Completed Work
W3C Recommendations have
been reviewed by W3C Members, by software developers, and by other
W3C groups and interested parties, and are endorsed by the
Director as Web Standards. Learn more about the W3C Recommendation
Track.
Group Notes are not standards and do not
have the same level of W3C endorsement.
Group Notes
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2011-12-01
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This document lists the design goals and requirements that potential W3C
recommendations should support in order to enable access to services and
content provided by home network devices on other devices, including the
discovery and playback of content available to those devices, both from
services such as traditional broadcast media and internet based services
but also from the home network.
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1999-10-21
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This document is an informational document and discusses the
requirements posed to URI schemes for identifying resources in
Television (TV) Broadcast environments. The document is the outcome
of discussions on this subject by the W3C TV-Web Interest Group
[TVWebIG, TVWebMail].
Typical use cases are summarized where TV Broadcast URIs are
involved. A distinction is made between Global and Local usage.
Also, a hierarchy of resource types is identified. Requirements
related to the Global usage case are listed.
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Drafts
Below are draft documents:
Candidate Recommendations.
Some of these may become Web Standards through the W3C Recommendation Track
process. Others may be published as Group Notes or
become obsolete specifications.
Candidate Recommendations
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2003-05-14
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This specification defines a subset of Cascading Style Sheets Level 2
and CSS3 Module: Color specifications tailored to the needs and constraints of TV devices.
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