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Shaping the Future of HTML

Workshop Goals Is HTML 4.0 the last HTML? Does XML mean the end of HTML? Has W3C given up on HTML? Rest assured, W3C's answer to all three questions is "no". HTML, together with style sheets and scripting, promises to be a vital part of the Web for years to come as the ubiquitous format for global hypertext. Millions of people have learned HTML and have documented vast amounts of information with it, ensuring its future role. What is that role? How will HTML co-exist with XML, RDF, SMIL, and other languages? W3C has ideas but we want your

Put XHTML 2 to work now

The XHTML 2 specification isn't finished, but it already has many advantages over XHTML 1, including a greater structural richness that will make it more viable than its predecessor as an editorial format to serve as the central schema for a single-source publishing system. Without waiting for browser support of the new user interface features in XHTML 2, people who do large- or small-scale publishing can start to use these new features now. About a year ago, an industry standards group asked me to do a presentation on how XHTML 2 might be useful to


 
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