The World Wide
Web Consortium (
W3C) today announced the
publication of Modularization of XHTML as a W3C Recommendation. This specification
defines a method for separating XHTML 1.0 into a collection of modules,
each enabling a group of familiar and related HTML functionalities, such
as lists, forms, tables, and images. This gives product and specification
developers standard building blocks for creating content, and standard
methods for specifying which blocks are used.
A W3C Recommendation indicates that a specification is stable, contributes
to Web interoperability, and has been reviewed by the W3C Membership, who
are in favor of supporting its adoption by academic, industry, and research
communities.
More information:
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Press
release, 10 April 2001 (W3C)