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<directory>web/w3
<filename>REC-svgmobile.html
<linkname>XML-Signature Syntax and Processing
<description>
This document specifies XML digital signature processing rules and
syntax. XML Signatures provide integrity, message authentication, and/or
signer authentication services for data of any type, whether located
within the XML that includes the signature or elsewhere.
</description>
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<directory>web/w3
<filename>REC-soap12-part0-20030624.html
<linkname>SOAP Version 1.2 Part 0: Primer
<description>
SOAP Version 1.2 Part 0: Primer is a non-normative document 
intended to provide an easily understandable tutorial on the features 
of the SOAP Version 1.2 specifications. 
In particular, it describes the features through various usage scenarios, 
and is intended to complement the normative text contained in Part 1 and 
Part 2 of the SOAP 1.2 specifications.
</description>
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<directory>web/w3
<filename>REC-soap12-part1-20030624.html
<linkname>SOAP Version 1.2 Part 1: Messaging Framework
<description>
SOAP Version 1.2 is a lightweight protocol intended for exchanging 
structured information in a decentralized, distributed environment. 
"Part 1: Messaging Framework" defines, using XML technologies, an extensible
messaging framework containing a message construct that can be exchanged over 
a variety of underlying protocols.
</description>
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<directory>web/w3
<filename>REC-soap12-part2-20030624.html
<linkname>SOAP Version 1.2 Part 2: Adjuncts
<description>
SOAP Version 1.2 is a lightweight protocol intended for 
exchanging structured information in a decentralized, distributed environment. 
SOAP Version 1.2 Part 2: Adjuncts defines a set of adjuncts that may be used
with SOAP Version 1.2 Part 1: Messaging Framework. 
</description>
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<directory>web/w3
<filename>REC-soap12-testcollection-20030624.html
<linkname>SOAP Version 1.2 Specification Assertions and Test Collection
<description>
This document draws on assertions found in the 
SOAP Version 1.2 specifications [SOAP Part1], [SOAP Part2],
and provides a set of tests in order to show whether the assertions are 
implemented in a SOAP processor.
A SOAP 1.2 implementation that passes all of the tests specified in this 
document may claim to conform to the SOAP 1.2 Test Suite, 2003 06 24. 
It is incorrect to claim to be compliant with the SOAP Version 1.2 
specifications merely by passing successfully all the tests provided in 
this test suite. It is also incorrect to claim that an implementation is 
non compliant with the SOAP Version 1.2 specifications based on its failure 
to pass one or more of the tests in this test suite.
</description>
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<directory>web/w3
<filename>REC-svgmobile-20030114.html
<linkname>Mobile SVG Profiles: SVG Tiny and SVG Basic
<description>
This document defines two mobile profiles of SVG 1.1. The first
profile, SVG Tiny, is defined to be suitable for cellphones; the second
profile, SVG Basic, is suitable for PDAs.
</description>
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<directory>web/w3
<filename>REC-xptr-element-20030325.html
<linkname>XPointer element() Scheme
<description>
The XPointer element() scheme is intended to be used with 
the XPointer Framework [XPtrFrame] to allow basic addressing of XML elements.
</description>
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<item>
<directory>web/w3
<filename>REC-xptr-framework-20030325.html
<linkname>XPointer element() Scheme
<description>
This specification defines the XML Pointer Language (XPointer) Framework, 
an extensible system for XML addressing that underlies additional XPointer scheme 
specifications. The framework is intended to be used as a basis for fragment 
identifiers for any resource whose Internet media type is one of text/xml, application/xml,
text/xml-external-parsed-entity, or application/xml-external-parsed-entity. 
Other XML-based media types are also encouraged to use this framework in defining 
their own fragment identifier languages.
</description>
</item>

<item>
<directory>web/w3
<filename>REC-xptr-xmlns-20030325.html
<linkname>XPointer xmlns() Scheme
<description>
The XPointer xmlns() scheme is intended to be used with the 
XPointer Framework [XPtrFrame] to allow correct interpretation of namespace 
prefixes in pointers, for instance, namespace-qualified scheme names and
namespace-qualified element or attribute names appearing within scheme data.
</description>
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