W3C Opens Office in Russia
17 Feb 2012
W3C announces today the opening of a new Russia Offices, as part of increasing inclusion and participation in W3C. The Office is hosted by the National Research University "Higher School of Economics" (HSE), founded in 1992.
Read more in our press release.
Conference on "Mobile Web Initiative in India" on March 15,2012
31 Jan 2012
W3C India office and IAMAI(Internet & Mobile Association of India) is organizing a Focused Conference on “Mobile Web Initiative in India” at New Delhi on 15 March 2012. The Conference would deliberate about the potential challenges in implementation of mobile applications in Indian languages .
The special focus of conference will be on multilingual requirements in Mobile Web area and capturing the requirements for Indian languages as per W3C Mobile Web Standards including the support of Indian languages on mobile devices
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Workshop on “Next Generation W3C web technologies” on February 12, 2012,
31 Jan 2012
W3C India Office is organizing Awareness Workshop on “Next Generation W3C web technologies” at Jaipur in collaboration with LNMIIT, Jaipur on February 12, 2012.The Special focus of workshop will be on next generation W3C Standards like Mobile Web, Speech, HTML 5.0 & CSS 3.0,Web & TV, E-Governance & Open linked Data.
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Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL) Version 2.0 Draft Published
22 Jan 2012
The XML Print and Page Layout Working Group has published a Working Draft of Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL) Version 2.0. XSL-FO is an XML vocabulary that uses CSS and additional properties for formatting documents to paged media. Learn more about the Extensible Markup Language (XML) Activity.
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W3C Workshop: The Multilingual Web – The Way Ahead
13 Dec 2011
W3C announces today the fourth in a series of workshops to ensure the multilingual success of the World Wide Web: The Multilingual Web – The Way Ahead, 15 - 16 March 2012, Luxembourg, hosted by the Directorate-General for Translation (DGT) of the European Commission. The event is co-located with the European Commission Language Technology Showcase Days. Anyone may attend and participation is free. W3C welcomes participation from both speakers and non-speaking attendees, but the total number of participants is limited due to space. Building on the success of the preceding events in Madrid, Pisa, and Limerick, this workshop will once again bring together speakers and participants with an interest in best practices and standards aimed at helping content creators, localizers, tools developers, and others meet the challenges of the multilingual Web. It provides further opportunities for networking across communities that span the various aspects involved. We are particularly interested in speakers who can identify gaps in current standards and best practices related to the mutilingual Web, and propose opportunities for addressing those.
Registration is available online.