Call for Review: HTML5 Proposed Recommendation Published
16 September 2014 | Archive
The HTML Working Group has published a Proposed Recommendation of HTML5. This specification defines the 5th major revision of the core language of the World Wide Web: the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML). In this version, new features are introduced to help Web application authors, new elements are introduced based on research into prevailing authoring practices, and special attention has been given to defining clear conformance criteria for user agents in an effort to improve interoperability. Comments are welcome through 14 October. Learn more about the HTML Activity.
Upcoming Workshop: Privacy and User–Centric Controls
22 September 2014 | Archive
Today the W3C announced a Workshop on Privacy and User–Centric Controls, to investigate strategies toward better privacy protection on the Web, especially for mobile devices.
The Workshop focus will be on users: user experience, user behavior and how we can offer controls that provide the necessary transparency of privacy-affecting interactions. We will also discuss how developers can meet users’ privacy needs on the Web, including what APIs are necessary for user privacy.
Sample Workshop topics include (but are not limited to):
- Improving the UI for stateful services, overview of states
- Defaults for expiration of stateful situations
- How to convey state information to the User
- How to deal with logging and how to provide interfaces for logged data
- Requirements for private browsing on mobile
- A privacy ontology for mobile apps and their use of personal data
- The value of privacy in paradigms for mobile UI
- Selective release of personal information to apps
- Controlling the geo-location interfaces, including UI challenges
- Enforcing data expiry
W3C membership is not required to participate. There is no cost to participate and the event is open to all. All participants are required to submit a position paper or statement of interest by 10 October 2014. Learn more how to participate.
Last Call: XQuery and XPath Full Text 3.0; XQuery Scripting Extension 1.0 Note Published
18 September 2014 | Archive
The XML Query Working Group has published a Last Call Working Draft of XQuery and XPath Full Text 3.0. This document defines the syntax and formal semantics of XQuery and XPath Full Text 3.0, which is a language that extends XQuery 3.0 and XPath 3.0 with full-text search capabilities. Comments are welcome through 17 October 2014.
In addition, the XML Query Working Group and the XSLT Working Group jointly published a Group Note of XQuery Scripting Extension 1.0. This specification defines an extension to XQuery 1.0 and XQuery Update Facility. Expressions can be evaluated in a specific order, with later expressions seeing the effects of the expressions that came before them. This specification introduces several new kinds of expression, including the apply, assignment, while, and exit expression, and a block expression with local variable declarations.
Learn more about the Extensible Markup Language (XML) Activity.