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To: esecurities(tm) who wrote (685)11/15/1997 7:01:00 PM
From: esecurities(tm)  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4231
 
W3C Spec Adds Structure to Web:Webweek feature on SoftQuad's Lauren Wood.

"...No task taken up by the World Wide Web Consortium is as
ambitious or far-reaching as the attempt to define a basic structure for all Web documents. As the core piece of Dynamic HTML--both Microsoft and Netscape versions--the Document Object Model promises to be the primary way applications and Web developers will work with pages in the future. If the effort succeeds, a host of new ways to automate information retrieval, transactions, and other services will be more easily achieved.

Lauren Wood, technical product manager for SoftQuad Corp., has chaired the W3C's DOM working group since its inception last spring. The group, composed of representatives from browser makers Microsoft and Netscape, SGML experts Inso and Arbortext, as well as Sun Microsystems Inc., Novell, IBM, and others, released a draft of the first portion of the DOM specification--called the Level 1 Core--last month..."

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Very impressive work Ms. Wood, to say the least.