Web Articles
- Date & Time Formats on the Web
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There are several different formats used in different places in the technologies of the World Wide Web to represent dates, times and date/time combinations. This document presents a survey of the most significant, details which formats are mandated by the key technologies of the web, and offers advice for deciding what formats you should use in your own web applications.
- Entry-Level Unicode for XML
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A “just enough education to perform” guide to Unicode and ISO 10646
for authors of XML parsers and other software that processes XML.
- Resource and Representation Relationship Vocabulary
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This is an RDFS schema for an experimental vocabulary for expressing the
relationships between web resources and their representations. It is written in
XML/RDF with an XSLT stylesheet providing a human-readable HTML representation.
If your browser can’t perform client-side XSLT transformations then
this version of the human-readable documentation
should be.
- The R in RSS1.0
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A brief explanation of the RDF nature of
RSS1.0 aimed at those who have at
least passing familiarity with RSS, but who have little or no knowledge of
RDF.
- Character entity references in HTML
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A tabular summary of the character entity references used in HTML (including
XHTML).
- RDF Site Summary 1.0 Modules: Rich Equivalents
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An RSS1.0 module for providing richer (XHTML or other XML formats) equivalents
to the information contained in the standard RSS1.0 elements.
- “Text Only” Versions Considered Harmful
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Why text only versions of websites aren’t a good solution to accessibility issues.
Jon Hanna



