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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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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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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...
- 2004.
WHATWG took over the
development of the standard,
publishing it as a
living do****ent. The W3C now
publishes stable snapshots of the
WHATWG 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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event stream. The
EventSource API is
standardized as part of HTML5 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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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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