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<dirtitle>w3.org Recommendations
<directory>web/w3
<filename>REC-xml.html
<linkname>XML 1.0
<description>
Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0
</description>
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<directory>web/w3
<filename>REC-MathML/Overview.html
<linkname>MathML 1.0
<description>
Mathematical Markup Language
</description>
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<directory>web/w3
<filename>REC-CSS1-19990111.html
<linkname>CSS 1
<description>
Cascading Style Sheets, level 1
</description>
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<directory>web/w3
<filename>html4/cover.html
<linkname>HTML 4.0
<description>
This specification defines the HyperText Markup Language (HTML), 
version 4.0, the publishing language of the World Wide Web.
</description>
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<directory>web/w3
<filename>dom1/cover.html
<linkname>Document Object Model (DOM) Level 1
<description>
This specification defines the Document Object Model Level 1, a platform-
and language-neutral interface that allows programs and scripts to
dynamically access and update the content, structure and style of documents.
The Document Object Model provides a standard set of objects for
representing HTML and XML documents, a standard model of how these objects
can be combined, and a standard interface for accessing and manipulating
them.
</description>
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<directory>web/w3
<filename>dom2/cover.html
<linkname>Document Object Model (DOM) Level 2
<description>
The Document Object Model Level 2 builds on the Document Object Model Level
1. The DOM Level 2 is made of a set of core interfaces to create and
manipulate the structure and contents of a document and a set of optional
modules. These modules contain specialized interfaces dedicated to XML,
HTML, an abstract view, generic stylesheets, Cascading Style Sheets, Events,
traversing the document structure, and a Range object.
</description>
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<directory>web/w3
<filename>REC-PICS-services-961031.html
<linkname>PICS services
<description>
Rating Services and Rating Systems (and Their Machine
Readable Descriptions)
</description>
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<directory>web/w3
<filename>REC-PICS-labels-961031.html
<linkname>PICS labels
<description>
PICS Label Distribution Label Syntax and Communication
Protocols
</description>
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<directory>web/w3
<filename>REC-PICSRules.html
<linkname>PICS rules
<description>
This document defines a language for writing profiles, which are 
filtering rules that allow or block access to URLs based on PICS labels
that describe those URLs. This language is intended as a
transmission format; individual implementations must be able to read 
and write their specifications in this language, but need not use
this format internally.
</description>
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<directory>web/w3
<filename>css2/cover.html
<linkname>CSS 2
<description>
Cascading Style Sheets, level 2
</description>
</item>

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<directory>web/w3
<filename>REC-smil.html
<linkname>SMIL
<description>
Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language
</description>
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<directory>web/w3
<filename>atag1/atag10.html
<linkname>Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines 1.0
<description>
This specification provides guidelines for Web authoring tool developers.
Its purpose is two-fold: to assist developers in designing authoring tools
that produce accessible Web content and to assist developers in creating an
accessible authoring interface.
</description>
</item>

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<directory>web/w3
<filename>REC-xslt-19991116.html
<linkname>XSL Transformations 1.0
<description>
This specification defines the syntax and semantics of XSLT, which is a
language for transforming XML documents into other XML documents.
</description>
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<item>
<directory>web/w3
<filename>REC-xpath-19991116.html
<linkname>XML Path Language 1.0
<description>
XPath is a language for addressing parts of an XML document, designed to be
used by both XSLT and XPointer.
</description>
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