Archive for the ‘Semantic web’ Category
Oryx XForms Editor, a web-based tool for creating XForms
On W3C’s XForms mailing list, Jan-Felix Schwarz has announced the Oryx XForms Editor, a web-based tool for creating XForms. You can visually edit forms, export and import them in XForms format. The editor runs in your web browser (Firefox), zero software installation required. The editor is still in an early stage and is currently available for testing and feedback. Read the rest of this entry »
RDFa now a W3C recommendation
On 15th October 2008, RDFa, a technical standard Creative Commons has championed at the World Wide Web Consortium for five years, was made a W3C Recommendation — a standard for the web to build upon.
Accessibility: yesterday, today… and tomorrow?
| September 19, 2008 | ||
| 3:30 pm | to | 6:30 pm |
The 19th of september 2008 Aida organizes, at Enea headquarters in Rome, a conference about websites accessibility. Free participation with registration. Read the rest of this entry »





