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For each spec, link the spec's title to the most up to date draft (typically the editor's draft, for specs written in public; for specs written in secret, the latest published working draft), followed by a comma separated list of links in parentheses, named "feedback" for links to the current pending feedback, "discussion" for a link to the archives of the main relevant mailing list or to a page describing relevant mailing lists, "bugs" for a link to a bug system query showing the current open bugs. For specifications that are published in multiple forms, link to the most complete version (e.g. link to the one-page complete.html WHATWG spec rather than all the split-out W3C drafts).
For each spec, link the spec's title to the most up to date draft (typically the editor's draft, for specs written in public; for specs written in secret, the latest published working draft), followed by a comma separated list of links in parentheses, named "feedback" for links to the current pending feedback, "discussion" for a link to the archives of the main relevant mailing list or to a page describing relevant mailing lists, "bugs" for a link to a bug system query showing the current open bugs. For specifications that are published in multiple forms, link to the most complete version (e.g. link to the one-page complete.html WHATWG spec rather than all the split-out W3C drafts).


See also: [[Specs without editors|Companion Specifications]]
See also: [[Companion Specifications|Specs without editors]]


== Network Layer ==
== Network Layer ==

Revision as of 22:28, 5 January 2011

This wiki page lists all the specifications that a Web browser is likely to implement.

For each spec, link the spec's title to the most up to date draft (typically the editor's draft, for specs written in public; for specs written in secret, the latest published working draft), followed by a comma separated list of links in parentheses, named "feedback" for links to the current pending feedback, "discussion" for a link to the archives of the main relevant mailing list or to a page describing relevant mailing lists, "bugs" for a link to a bug system query showing the current open bugs. For specifications that are published in multiple forms, link to the most complete version (e.g. link to the one-page complete.html WHATWG spec rather than all the split-out W3C drafts).

See also: Specs without editors

Network Layer

Media-Independent Layer

Media-Specific Layer