Upgrade Insecure Requests, and Mixed Content are W3C Candidate Recommendations
8 October 2015 | Archive
The Web Application Security Working Group has published Candidate Recommendations for two documents that help Web authors and users toward secure, authenticated browsing:
- Upgrade Insecure Requests defines a mechanism which allows authors to instruct a user agent to upgrade a priori insecure resource requests to secure transport before fetching them.
- Mixed Content describes how a user agent should handle fetching of content over unencrypted or unauthenticated connections in the context of an encrypted and authenticated document.

W3C Invites Developers to Meetup in Sapporo (26 October)
16 October 2015 | Archive
W3C is pleased to invite the developer community to attend the W3C Developer Meetup in Sapporo, Japan, on Monday 26 October 2015. Chaired by Marie-Claire Forgue (W3C) and Kensaku Komatsu (NTT Communications), the event’s agenda consists of industry demos and a series of short talks on topics such as Web payments, Web app security, CSS3, etc. Web designers and application developers are encouraged to gather for an evening of discussions and networking with others in the W3C community who are convening that week during W3C’s TPAC 2015. Participation in the meetup is open to anyone at no cost, but space is limited. Please register before 25 October 2015 and meet us there.

W3C Updates Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct
14 October 2015 | Archive
W3C released the 2015 edition of the W3C Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct. Non-substantive changes since the 2014 version serve to clarify our documentation, including releasing the code under CC0.
W3C is a growing and global community where participants choose to work together, and in that process experience differences in language, location, nationality, and experience. Our Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct defines principles for respectful treatment within the W3C community, and promotes high standards of professional practice. This code, complemented by a set of Procedures, applies to any member of the W3C community – staff, members, invited experts, participants in W3C meetings, W3C teleconferences, W3C mailing lists, W3C functions, including the upcoming TPAC 2015 in Sapporo in a few weeks.
