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  2. XML - Wikipedia

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    Official website, World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) XML 1.0 Specification; Retrospective on Extended Reference Concrete Syntax Archived 2019-11-18 at the Wayback Machine by Rick Jelliffe; XML, Java and the Future of the Web (1997) by Jon Bosak; The Official (W3C) Markup Validation Service; The XML FAQ originally for the W3C's XML SIG by Peter Flynn

  3. XHTML - Wikipedia

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    XHTML 1.0 was "a reformulation of the three HTML 4 document types as applications of XML 1.0". [7] The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) also simultaneously maintained the HTML 4.01 Recommendation.

  4. World Wide Web - Wikipedia

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    With Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and JavaScript, it forms a triad of cornerstone technologies for the World Wide Web. [ 39 ] Web browsers receive HTML documents from a web server or from local storage and render the documents into multimedia web pages.

  5. SVG - Wikipedia

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    The W3C therefore stipulate certain requirements when SVG is simply used for images: SVG Security. [80] The W3C says that Inline SVG (an SVG file loaded natively on a website) is considered less of a security risk because the content is part of a greater document, and so scripting and CSS would not be unexpected. [80]

  6. Web colors - Wikipedia

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    A hex triplet is a six-digit (or eight-digit), three-byte (or four-byte) hexadecimal number used in HTML, CSS, SVG, and other computing applications to represent colors.The bytes represent the red, green, and blue components of the color.

  7. HTML5 - Wikipedia

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    The W3C developed a comprehensive test suite to achieve broad interoperability for the full specification by 2014, which was the target date for recommendation. [26] In January 2011, the WHATWG renamed its "HTML5" specification HTML Living Standard. The W3C nevertheless continued its project to release HTML5. [27]

  8. XSLT - Wikipedia

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    XSLT 1.0 W3C Recommendation; XSLT 2.0 W3C Recommendation; XSLT 3.0 W3C Recommendation; XSLT - MDC Docs Archived 2011-12-26 at the Wayback Machine by Mozilla Developer Network; XSLT Reference (MSDN) XSLT Elements (Saxon) XSLT introduction and reference; XSLT code libraries. EXSLT is a widespread community initiative to provide extensions to XSLT.

  9. Document Object Model - Wikipedia

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    Form, link and image elements could be referenced with a hierarchical name that began with the root document object. A hierarchical name could make use of either the names or the sequential index of the traversed elements. For example, a form input element could be accessed as either document.myForm.myInput or document.forms[0].elements[0].