Website standards and accessibility This site is built to comply with
current web standards best practise using XHTML 1.0 Strict and CSS 2.1.
Not exact matches
Current global trends signal a move away from statutory obligations on copyright towards industry self - regulation via
standard adoption for
web browsers.
There are key distinctions between ebook publishing's
current problems and what the
web standards movement faced.
Web - based publishing company Tizra, which began in online content in the early 1990s but moved to its
current model in 2006, was founded by someone who began in the original XML
standard for document engineering.
Instead of pushing the patron away to a third party site to be able lend the book, as with
current market
standards, the eHub makes it possible for the local library to keep the reader at their own
web site.
However, these building - block
standards, and the
Web browsers that implement them, are rapidly evolving and the versions of these
standards utilized in 2006 when EPUB 2.0 was formulated are no longer
current.
The
current standard is ECMA - 262, 5.1 Edition (ecma-international.org), and the word «event» only appears in the rather generic description of
web scripting in section 4.1.