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  defines:  CSS
  defines:  DOM
  defines:  HTML
  defines:  MathML
  defines:  P3P
  defines:  PICS
  defines:  RDF
  defines:  SVG
  defines:  XForms
  defines:  XHTML
  defines:  XLink
  defines:  XML
  defines:  XML Base
  defines:  XML Include
  defines:  XML InfoSet
  defines:  XML Name
  defines:  XML Query
  defines:  XML Schema Language
  defines:  XPath
  defines:  XPointer
  defines:  XSD
  defines:  XSL
  defines:  XSLT
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  DOM The DOM, or Document Object Model,  is
  MathML 2.0 became a W3C Recommendation on February 21, 2001.
  Organization of the W3C; Illustrated
  The W3C develops many of the Web
  The third domain of the W3C is Society and
  The final domain of the W3C is the Accessibility
  Because the XML Activity crosses domains, W3C has
  WebCGM™ is a profile for the effective application of CGM
  WebCGM™ is a binary file format and is not
  XML Include is a work product of the XML Core Working Group
  XPath is the result of an effort to provide a common syntax
  Three organizations that develop infrastructure standards
  XLink became a W3C Recommendation on June 27, 2001.
  SAC is the "Simple API for
  In addition to the W3C Note, software is available for
  On August 28, 2001, XSL became a W3C Proposed
  XML Infoset became a W3C Proposed Recommendation on August
  XForms is made up of three specifications: the data model,
  CSS 2.0 is a W3C Recommendation.  CSS 3.0
  The JSpeech Grammar Format  is textual
  ISO is the International Standards
  XSLT 1.0 is a W3C Recommendation.  A
  XML Base became a W3C Resommendation on June 27, 2001.
  Channel Definition Format, CDF, is an open specification
  W3C
  W3C, or the World Wide Web Consortium, is the standards
  You can find out more about W3C by linking to their Web
  Three classes of standards have been built on the XML
  XMSG was posted as a W3C Note on October 13, 2000 by
  XML Schema Definition Language is a three part
  XML Schema became a W3C Recommendation on May 2, 2001.
  Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG), is a a language for
  On September 5, 2001, SVG became a W3C Recommendation.
  The Common Business Library (CBL) was originally developed
  The initial phase of the XML Activity, started in June
  P3P is the work of the W3C Society and Technology domain.
  In September 1999, Microsoft submitted SOAP to the Internet
  SOAP has had tremendous success as a "de
  As the use of HTML spread and moved from the academic to
  In addition to core technology standards, developed by the
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