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W3C Showcases the Open Web Platform and Web 25th Anniversary at Mobile World Congress 2014

18 February 2014 | Archive

The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) invites media, analysts, and other attendees of Mobile World Congress to meet with us in App Planet, Stand 8.1G15 and learn how the Open Web Platform is transforming industry. CEO Jeff Jaffe, W3C staff, and participating W3C Members will be available as expert resources for media stories and analyst reports on how the Web is impacting mobile, television, advertising, publishing, automotive, health care, and other industries.

We will showcase many Open Web Platform demonstrations from Baidu, Ericsson, Espial, Igalia, Intel, Klickfilm, Kolor, Mozilla, Opera, and Zaragoza. Be sure to check W3C’s up-to-the-minute demo schedule.

This year we also invite everyone to help us mark two special occasions: the Web’s 25th anniversary and W3C’s 20th anniversary.

Read the full press release and come meet with us at the booth.

Good Practices for Capability URLs Draft Published

18 February 2014 | Archive

The Technical Architecture Group has published a Working Draft of Good Practices for Capability URLs. Capability URLs grant access to a resource to anyone who has the URL. There are times when this is useful, for example one-shot password reset URLs, but overuse can be problematic as URLs cannot generally be kept secret. This document provides some good practices for web developers who wish to incorporate capability URLs into their applications. Learn more about the Technical Architecture Group.

Encrypted Media Extensions Draft Published

18 February 2014 | Archive

The HTML Working Group has published a Working Draft of Encrypted Media Extensions. This proposal extends HTMLMediaElement providing APIs to control playback of protected content. The API supports use cases ranging from simple clear key decryption to high value video (given an appropriate user agent implementation). License/key exchange is controlled by the application. This specification does not define a content protection or Digital Rights Management system. Rather, it defines a common API that may be used to discover, select and interact with such systems as well as with simpler content encryption systems. Learn more about the HTML Activity.

CSS Regions Module Level 1 Draft Published

18 February 2014 | Archive

The Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Working Group has published a Working Draft of CSS Regions Module Level 1. The CSS Regions module allows content from one or more elements to flow through one or more boxes called CSS Regions, fragmented as defined in CSS3-BREAK. This module also defines CSSOM to expose both the inputs and outputs of this fragmentation. Learn more about the Style Activity.

W3C Training: Early Bird Rates through 27 February for JavaScript and HTML5 Courses

15 February 2014 | Archive

W3C is pleased to launch a new edition of its JavaScript online course, to help Web developers master good JavaScript practices and avoid the pitfalls of the language. The course is 4 weeks long, to start on 17 March 2014. This course is a condensed set of tricks, advice, tools and good practices built around JavaScript, with a logical flow that is always illustrated by examples and assignments. JavaScript is one of the three major Web developer tools, along with HTML5 and CSS3, so register before February 27 to benefit from the early bird rate.

Register now to the upcoming W3C HTML5 online course, to start 27 March 2014. Acclaimed trainer Michel Buffa will cover the techniques developers and designers need to create great Web pages and apps. This course edition features additional advanced sections on time based animation, 2D geometric transformations, Web Audio API, etc., all illustrated by numerous examples. Register before February 27 to benefit from the early bird rate.

Learn more about W3DevCampus, the W3C online training for Web developers.

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