Technology Working Group (WHATWG) is a community of people interested in evolving HTML and related technologies. The WHATWG was founded by individuals...
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HTML5 (section W3C and WHATWG conflict)
is maintained by the Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WHATWG), a consortium of the major browser vendors (Apple, Google, Mozilla, and...
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Character encodings in HTML (redirect from WHATWG Encoding Standard)
not see the page as intended. The WHATWG Encoding Standard, referenced by recent HTML standards (the current WHATWG HTML Living Standard, as well as the...
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HTML (section Transition of HTML publication to WHATWG)
began on HTML5 in the Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WHATWG), which became a joint deliverable with the W3C in 2008, and was completed...
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protocol is known as WebSockets. It is a living standard maintained by the WHATWG and a successor to The WebSocket API from the W3C. WebSocket is distinct...
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2004. WHATWG took over the development of the standard, publishing it as a living document. The W3C now publishes stable snapshots of the WHATWG standard...
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EventSource API is standardized as part of HTML Living Standard by the WHATWG. The media type for SSE is text/event-stream. All modern browsers support...
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Microdata is a WHATWG HTML specification used to nest metadata within existing content on web pages. Search engines, web crawlers, and browsers can extract...
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Web Storage is standardized by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and WHATWG, and is supported by all major browsers. Web storage differs from cookies...
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of HTML. The current de facto standard is governed by the industry group WHATWG and is known as the HTML Living Standard. An HTML document is composed of...
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Microsoft Learn. Archived from the original on 2020-06-22. Retrieved 2020-06-22. URL specification at WHATWG URL splitter that splits any URI into its parts...
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Technology Working Group (WHATWG) formed, independently of the W3C, to work on advancing ordinary HTML not based on XHTML. The WHATWG eventually began working...
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Consortium (W3C) and the Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WHATWG), is a JavaScript script executed from an HTML page that runs in the background...
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they decided to form WHATWG, in order to pursue the future of HTML along with W3C’S HTMLWG but in different direction. In 2006, WHATWG made a breakthrough...
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standardized by the Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WHATWG) on new proposed specifications for next generation web technologies.[citation...
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plugin being phased out. The <video> element started being discussed by the WHATWG in October 2006. The <video> element was proposed by Opera Software in February...
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specification was absorbed into the original specification. At the end of 2012, the WHATWG took over development and maintains a living document using Web IDL. Generally...
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statistics?". W3Techs. Archived from the original on 4 April 2024. "Encoding". WHATWG. 27 January 2015. sec. 5.2 Names and labels. Archived from the original...
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Retrieved 7 March 2023. "UTF-16LE". Encoding Standard. WHATWG. "Decode". Encoding Standard. WHATWG. Yergeau, François (8 November 2003). "RFC 3629 - UTF-8...
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IANA. Ian Hickson (19 January 2011). "HTML is the new HTML5". The WHATWG Blog. WHATWG. "HTML5 revision r6404". HTML5 Tracker. David (19 July 2003). "Mozilla...
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the WHATWG which developed HTML5. In 2009, the W3C conceded and abandoned XHTML. In 2019, it ceded control of the HTML specification to the WHATWG. The...
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is deprecated and is no longer supported. "What is the WHATWG and why did it form?". Blog.whatwg.org. Archived from the original on 2007-08-21. Retrieved...
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the WHATWG Encoding standard, including, but not limited to [...] van Kesteren, Anne. "Legacy single-byte encodings". Encoding Standard. WHATWG. van...
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(without a byte-order mark (BOM)). UTF-8 is also the recommendation from the WHATWG for HTML and DOM specifications, and stating "UTF-8 encoding is the most...
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of web pages located in Turkey declare use of ISO-8859-9. However, the WHATWG Encoding Standard, which specifies the character encodings which are permitted...
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2021. "Define the HTTP Refresh header by annevk · Pull Request #2892 · whatwg/html". GitHub. August 9, 2017. Retrieved April 17, 2021. "CSP: report-to"...
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<track> element. The early drafts of its specification were written by the WHATWG in 2010 after discussions about what caption format should be supported...
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HTML5.org. Retrieved 2009-06-23. "[whatwg] Removal of Ogg is *preposterous*". WHATWG (Mailing list). Lists.whatwg.org. 11 December 2007. Archived from...
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information over the Internet. Alternatives include UTF-8. However, the W3C/WHATWG Encoding Standard used by HTML5 incorporates the Unified Hangul Code extensions...
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HTML documents, and also for streaming images in webcam applications. The WHATWG Web Applications 1.0 proposal includes a mechanism to push content to the...
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