Member Submission - Note
Date: Feb. 9, 1998
Link: http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/NOTE-compactHTML-19980209/
Source Author or Organization: ACCESS Co.,Ltd.
Excerpted from "Abstract": "The Internet infrastructure has been developed all over the world, and nowadays there are a variety of devices
equipped with the Internet-access function, from TV sets to wireless cellular phones. The HyperText Markup
Language (HTML) is widely accepted and spread as the standard of the WWW(World Wide Web) document
format. The "Compact HTML" proposed here defines a subset of HTML for small information appliances such
as smart phones, smart communicators, mobile PDAs, and etc. Such a certain level of HTML is strongly
required as a guideline from the manufacturers of small information devices, service providers, carriers, and
software developers. Since "Compact HTML" is completely based on the HTML recommendations, we can use
millions of HTML-based content resources, various software tools, and public materials (textbooks, magazines,
and web information)."