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This page documents specifications which have some past or present relationship to the WHATWG HTML Standard.
Spin-offs
Work that once took place within the HTML Standard but that now continues elsewhere.
Former section(s) | Current specification | Notes |
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Content-Type Processing Model | MIME Sniffing (WHATWG) | |
DOM Parsing and Serialization | DOM Parsing and Serialization (WHATWG) | |
Editing APIs | HTML Editing APIs (W3C) | |
UndoManager and DOM Transaction (W3C) | ||
Origin | The Web Origin Concept (IETF) | RFC 6454 |
Selectors API | Selectors API Level 1 (W3C) | |
Selectors API Level 2 (W3C) | ||
URL | URLs (WHATWG) | |
IRIs (IETF) | ||
Web Database | Web SQL Database (W3C) | Abandoned in late 2010. |
WebRTC | WebRTC (W3C) | |
Web Sockets |
The WebSocket Protocol (IETF) |
RFC 6455 |
Web Subtitle Resource Tracks | WebVTT (W3C) | |
XMLHttpRequest | XMLHttpRequest (WHATWG) | |
XMLHttpRequest (W3C) |
Forks
Work that is being done in the WHATWG and then republished elsewhere as well:
Current section(s) | Derivative specification | Notes |
---|---|---|
Most sections | HTML5 (W3C) | Not up to date, and has forked in places. See this document for differences. |
Web workers | Web Workers (W3C) | |
Server-sent events | Server-Sent Events (W3C) | |
Web sockets | The WebSocket API (W3C) | |
Web storage | Web Storage (W3C) |