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Last Call on CSS Selectors API, Comment Now
By Marisa Peacock in Web Content on Nov 25, 2008![]()
The W3C Web Applications Working Group is currently developing standard APIs for client-side Web Application development and is soliciting comments.
In June 2008, the WebAPI Working Group and Web Applications Working Group merged to form the new Web Applications (“WebApps”) Working Group. Chartered to maximize team and member resources, the working group works to develop the active deliverables from both groups, as well as add selected new deliverables relevant to market needs.
Web Applications Working Group Launched
By Marisa Peacock in Web Content on Jun 11, 2008![]()
Oh how we love the W3C. Such an exciting summer for all their working groups and recommendations, it’s hard to believe that there is still work to do.
The W3C launched a new Web Applications (WebApps) Working Group, co-Chaired by Art Barstow (Nokia) and Charles McCathieNevile (Opera Software). The group combines the former Web APIs and Web Application Formats Working Groups and is focused on developing standard APIs for client-side Web Application development, including both documenting existing APIs such as XMLHttpRequest and developing new APIs in order to enable richer web applications. The group is a part of the Rich Client Activity.
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