Hello,
The W3C version of XHTML-Print [1] will be published as a Candidate
Recommendation early in January.
The W3C requires 2 interoperable implementations and a test suite to
validate conformance.
The question I tried to answer in today's HTML WG phone conference is how
long to wait for 2 conforming implementations. The way the W3C works is the
spec cannot become a Proposed Rec before the wait period elapses.
I think it is better to shorten the transition period as much as feasible to
give stability to the spec. But if it is too short, company's would not have
time to implement and be comfortable announcing a product.
The consensus was a minimum period of six months with the conformance test
suite as soon as possible.
Does anyone or any company care to comment on this?
Jim
-- Jim Bigelow, Editor: XHTML-Print & CSS Print Profile W3C HTML and CSS Working Groups http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml-print/ http://www.w3.org/TR/css-print/ Hewlett-Packard 208-396-2068 jim.bigelow@hp.com
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