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This page documents standards which have some past or present relationship to the WHATWG [http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/multipage/ HTML Standard].
== Spin-offs ==
Work that took place within what was once called HTML5 that is now continued elsewhere for mostly political reasons.
Work that took place within what was once called HTML5 that is now continued elsewhere for mostly political reasons.


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(Not listed above, but should be: Origin, contenteditable, undomanager)
(Not listed above, but should be: Origin, contenteditable, undomanager)


== Forks ==


Work that is being done in the WHATWG and then republished elsewhere as well:
Work that is being done in the WHATWG and then republished elsewhere as well:

Revision as of 14:30, 22 October 2012

This page documents standards which have some past or present relationship to the WHATWG HTML Standard.

Spin-offs

Work that took place within what was once called HTML5 that is now continued elsewhere for mostly political reasons.

Specification New location Notes
Content-Type Processing Model MIME Sniffing (WHATWG)
DOM Parsing and Serialization DOM Parsing and Serialization (WHATWG)
Selectors API

Selectors API Level 1 (W3C)

Selectors API Level 2 (W3C)

URL

URLs (WHATWG)

IRIs (IETF)

Web Database Web SQL Database (W3C) Dead
WebRTC WebRTC (W3C)
Web Sockets

The WebSocket Protocol (IETF)

RFC 6455
Web Subtitle Resource Tracks WebVTT (W3C)
XMLHttpRequest

XMLHttpRequest (WHATWG)

XMLHttpRequest (W3C)

(Not listed above, but should be: Origin, contenteditable, undomanager)

Forks

Work that is being done in the WHATWG and then republished elsewhere as well:

Section New location Notes
HTML Elements, etc HTML5 (W3C) Not up to date, and has forked in places
Server-Sent Events Server-Sent Events (W3C)
Web Sockets API The WebSocket API (W3C)
Web Storage Web Storage (W3C) Includes the sessionStorage and localStorage attributes.

(Not listed above, but should be: Web Workers)