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A Notation for Character Collections for the WWW Note
This note proposes a common notation syntax used for operations on characters and strings that often depend on character types, character classes, or character properties.Here is an explanation of "ch...
[Jan. 14, 2000] |
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Accessibility Features of CSS Note
Excerpted from "Status of this Document" section: "This document is a W3C Note made available by W3C. This NOTE has been
approved by the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) Education and Out...
[Jun. 16, 1999] |
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Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 Recommendation
Guidelines for web authoring tool developers to assist in the design of
authoring tools that produce accessible Web content and in the creation of an
accessible authoring interface. Proposed method...
[Feb. 3, 2000] |
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Bobby 3.1.1
A web-based tool that analyzes web pages for their accessibility to people with
disabilities, created and maintained as a public service by the Center for
Applied Special Technology (CAST), a not-fo...
[May. 16, 2000] |
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Common User Agent Problems Note
This note offers an overview of common mistakes or behavior problems in the
performance of user agents (in the cases discussed, browser types) due to
incorrect implementation of, or non-compliance w...
[Feb. 6, 2001] |
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Core Techniques for Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 Note
This document is part of a series about techniques for authoring accessible Web
content. It is a companion document to Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0
W3C Recommendation which describes tec...
[Nov. 6, 2000] |
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Defining CSS Media Types
Style sheets are increasingly becoming the chosen solution for publishing web-based content to a variety of devices. Cascading Style Sheets Level 2 (CSS2) defines a specific set of media types that a...
[Dec. 4, 2000] |
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Describing and retrieving photos using RDF and HTTP Note
This W3C informational Note details the work of an experimental project which demonstrates how Resource Description Framework (RDF) metadata can be used to describe the content of digitized photos to...
[Sep. 28, 2000] |
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Device Independence Principles Working Draft
This first document from the Device Independence Activity describes principles Web
authors, users and vendors can employ to achieve a device independent Web. The goal is to
develop usability concept...
[Sep. 18, 2001] |
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Dialog Requirements for Voice Markup Languages Working Draft
This specification defines three types of requirements for the voice markup language: modality, functional, and format. Its modality requirements cover "media in combination with an input/output mecha...
[Dec. 23, 1999] |
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DTD for Digital Talking Books 3.0
The National Information Standards Organization (NISO) Digital Talking
Book DTD
(the next generation after the DAISY 2.0 DTD) provides the means to
package a
published book. Features includ...
[Jul. 10, 2000] |
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EARL - the Evaluation And Report Language
Evaluation And Report Language (EARL) is being developed by the W3C Web Accessibility Initiative Evaluation and Repair Tools Working
Group (WAI ERT WG) as part of a new empasis on Conformance and Qua...
[May. 4, 2001] |
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Enabling XML documents for globalization
This is a tutorial on globalizing XML documents: publishing multiple versions of documents in a localized fashion so as to support multiple languages.
The article details a technique where all tra...
[Sep. 6, 2001] |
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Grammar Representation Requirements for Voice Markup Languages Working Draft
Summary: The main goal of this subgroup is to define a speech recognition grammar specification language that will be generally useful across a variety of speech platforms used in the context of a di...
[Dec. 23, 1999] |
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HTML 4.01 Recommendation
This specification supports more multimedia, hyperlink, and scripting features than the previous version. It also has many accessiblity and internationalization features....
[Dec. 24, 1999] |
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Information Markup Language (IML) Specification
Information Markup Language (IML) is a superset
of Wireless Markup
Language (WML) that serves as the
primary graphical user interface format (via the IML browser) for the Simputer, an inexpensive c...
[Apr. 30, 2001] |
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Initial Audio Characteristics for XSL
This document proposes adding audio characteristics derived from Aural Cascading
Style Sheets (ACSS) to the otherwise visual formatting objects in Exstensible Style
Language (XSL).
The author ar...
[Dec. 14, 2000] |
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Natural Language Processing Requirements for Voice Markup Languages Working Draft
Summary: The main goal of this subgroup is to establish a prioritized list of requirements for natural language processing in a voice browser environment....
[Dec. 23, 1999] |
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Ruby Annotation Recommendation
The Ruby specification extends XHTML to support "ruby text". Ruby text
is a run of text that appears in the vacinity of another run of text,
called "base text". Ruby text serves as either a pronou...
[May. 31, 2001] |
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Speech Synthesis Markup Requirements for Voice Markup Languages Working Draft
The goal of this specification is to establish a prioritized list of requirements for speech synthesis markup....
[Dec. 23, 1999] |
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Techniques for Authoring Tool Accessibility Working Draft
This document contains example techniques and references to further information. Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines and checkpoints of that document are included for convenience....
[Oct. 23, 2000] |
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Techniques for User Agent Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 Working Draft
A "user agent" (for example, a graphical browser, voice browser or Web-enabled
phone) renders Web content for a Web user. Following the User Agent
Accessibility Guidelines can assist authors and dev...
[Sep. 12, 2001] |
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Unicode in XML and other Markup Languages Note
This very early draft document contains guidelines regarding the use of the Unicode Standard in conjunction with markup languages (such as XML) in the context of the Character Model document at the W3...
[Dec. 15, 2000] |
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User Agent Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 Recommendation
Excerpted from "Abstract": "This document provides guidelines for designing user agents that lower barriers to Web accessibility for people with disabilities (visual, hearing, physical, cognitive, a...
[Dec. 17, 2002] |
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Voice Browsers Working Draft
Authored by the W3C's Voice Browser working group, this specifications provides and glossary of terms and technical introduction to the world of voice browsers. (Note: a "voice browser" uses spoken i...
[Dec. 23, 1999] |
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VXML Forum (Voice Extensible Markup Language)
The VXML Forum is an industry organization founded by AT&T, IBM, Lucent and Motorola to establish and promote the
Voice eXtensible Markup Language (VXML). The goal of VXML...
[Mar. 2, 1999] |
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Web Accessibility Initiative Evaluation and Repair Tools Working Group (WAI ERT WG)
This is the activity page for the Evaluation and Repair Tools Working Group (ERT
WG), formed to assist developers in measuring the conformance of Web sites and
pages to the Web Content
Accessibilit...
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Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 Recommendation
Abstract: "These guidelines explain how to make Web content accessible to people with
disabilities. The guidelines are intended for all Web content developers (page
authors and si...
[May. 5, 1999] |