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The State of Web Standards

Larry MasinterXerox Palo Alto Research Center

May 1996

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Purpose of this talk

• Describe the standards process• Survey current Web-related standards• Introduce acronyms and buzzwords• Describe relation to other activities

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Organization of talk

• Part 1: Current State– Standards organizations– Overview of web-related standards

• Part 2: Recent activities– What's the latest news?– What are the hard problems?

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Vision for the “World Wide Web”…

• One network, everyone on it– Interoperability across the world

• Merged modes of communication– Retrieve, mail, broadcast, collaborate

• All media– Text, sound, video, animation

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Three categories of web standards

• Content– what are the objects we’re moving around?

• Protocols– how do they get moved?

• Naming– how to reference something not in hand?

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But first, some words about …

• Standards• Organizations• Politics

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The nice thing about standards...

7 There are so many of them to choose from.7 By the time things become standards,

they're obsolete.7 Real standards are set by the market, not

committees.but...4 Standards promote interoperability.

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Standards follow rather thanlead innovation in the cycle

Innovation,Divergence

Standardization,Convergence

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Who makes standards?

• Standards organizations• Consortia• Companies• Individuals

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Some Standards Organizations

• Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)• International Organization for

Standardization (ISO)• And many others: ANSI, AFNOR, IEEE, etc.

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Internet Engineering Task Force

• Defines standards for the Internet• Different rules, structure than most other

standards organizations• Formal relationship with ISO

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Internet Society

• Non-governmental organization created to coordinate Internet activities

• Umbrella organization for IETF

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IETF structure

HTTP

HTML

URC

...12 WG

Applicatons

WTS

PKIX

...6 WG

Security

...6 WG

Transport

...7 WG

User Services ... 9 areas

Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG)

Internet Architecture Board (IAB)

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IETF Working Groups

• Open organizations– no formal membership, all volunteer

• Most work happens via email– may meet at IETF meetings (3 a year)

• Small focused efforts – published goals and milestones

• No formal voting– “Rough consensus and running code”

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IETF Documents

• Internet-Drafts– works in progress, no formal status– deleted after 6 months

• RFCs (Request For Comments)– Archived series of documents– RFC 1796: “Not all RFCs are Standards”

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IETF RFC Categories and Process

Standards Track Other Categories

Proposed Standardcomplete, credible specificationdemonstrated utility

Draft Standardmultiple independentinteroperable implementations

6 months - 2 years

4 months - 2 years

Experimentalnot ready for standards track

InformationalImportant but not standards track

Standardoperational stability

Historicsuperseded or otherwise unused

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IETF Scope

• Internet Standards:– Protocols

– Data formats used in protocols

• Not appropriate:– Technology not directly related to protocols

– Application Program Interfaces (API)

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World Wide Web Consortium

• Members are vendors and users• Paid staff• Develops web protocols• Hosts conferences

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W3C and IETF relationship

• W3C develops new proposals• IETF reviews proposals, resolves

disagreements• Not much overlap • Cooperation when there is overlap

– W3C staff participate actively in IETF

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CommerceNet

• Consortium with focus on use of Internet for electronic commerce– Develop mechanisms

• security, catalogs, EDI, connectivity

– Education and training– Public policy issues

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σ Standards & Organizations

• Lots of players• a common goal:

InteroperabilityInteroperability• a frequent goal:

Market DominationMarket Domination• Avoid the “tragedy of the commons”

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⟨ Standards for Web Content

• HTML

• MIME and Internet Media Types

• Survey of other web content

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Short diversion: What's SGML?

• Standard Generalized Markup Language• An ISO standard (ISO8879:1986)• A way of writing

(ways of writing documents)• DTD (Document Type Definition)

defines elements and rules about them

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Markup: saying things about parts

• Semantic markup<part-no>N1025B</part-no>

• Structural markup<H1>N1025B</H1>

• Presentation markup<font face=aslan>N1025B</font>

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HyperText Markup Language (HTML)

• An application of SGML (more or less)• A way of writing text

that includes linksand (mainly) structural markupwith some other things (like images) embedded.

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HTML design goals

• lingua franca for the web• Hypertext views of existing documents• Simple, scaleable• Platform independent• Support for visually impaired• Interoperability with common editors

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Why HTML isn’t just an application of SGMLIt’s defined by an SGML DTD...… plus a description of what the tags mean… plus some rules about how to display things…plus some rules about interaction with forms

and URLs… plus some rules about what to do if you see a

tag you don't know

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HTML 2.0

• RFC 1866: IETF Proposed Standard• Lots of HTML (as of 1994)...

– structure, headings, paragraphs, forms, menu, lists, hyperlinks, embedded images

• … but not all.– no tables, fonts, colored backgrounds, or Java

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HTML 2.0 elements

• Document attributes in header– title, base, links

• Structure– headings (H1 … H6), paragraph, address, block

• Lists, Forms– bullet, numbered, definition, menu

• Hyperlinks• Embedded images

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… more HTML 2.0 elements

• Phrase markup– emphasized, strong– citation, variable, sample, keyboard

• Limited typographical elements– bold, italic, monospace

• Forms– small and large text input, select one-of-many,

“radio buttons”– submit, reset, clear, with URL for action

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σ Summary: HTML 2.0

• HTML 2.0 Proposed Standard has many features

• It only has a subset of the HTML that is now in common use

• Standardization has been difficult

current activities & future in Part II

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Other data on the Internet: MIME

• Multi-Purpose Internet Mail Exchange• RFC 1521, 1522 and follow-ons• headers in messages to describe body• media types for registering formats• encodings for transfer• character sets

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Internet Media Types (“MIME types”)

• Standard way of naming data formats• Hierarchical structure with parameters• web, email, netnews applications

use MIME to decide how to interpret data• use instead of file extension (logo.gif)• text, image, audio, video,

multipart, application

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Images on the Web

• gif: Graphics Interchange Format– 8-bit color, transparent areas; patent cloud

• jpeg: Joint Photographic Expert Group– lossy compression for photos, not line art

• tiff: Tagged Image File Format– issues over tag standardization

• png: Portable Network Graphics– calibration, hypertext links

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Other content on the web

• Full SGML– catalogs, encapsulation

• Page layout– Postscript, Portable Document Format (PDF)

• Video– MPEG, QuickTime, AVI

• Audio– Basic, RealAudio

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Other content on the web

• Desktop applications– Word, Excel, etc.

• 3D graphics– VRML and follow-ons

• Interactive applications– Java and others

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σ Content on the web

• Lots of innovation• Much of it outside of standardization• For now, that’s OK• Ultimately, it isn’t

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σ Content needs standards

• Benefits from open standards:– Interoperability, more platforms & tools– Preservation– Cost

• Vendors prefer lock-in– sell more tools, software libraries, training, etc.

• Demand open formats

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⟨ Network Protocols for the Web

• There are mainly three things people do on the net– send (email)– get (web)– broadcast (news)

Of course, there’s more:real time interaction, pay for things, share secrets,

query databases, etc.

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HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP)

• Started as a simple protocol, designed for the 1990 vision of the World Wide Web

• http://widget.com/product.html– open connection to widget.com– send “GET /product.html”– read headers– read body– close connection

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HTTP/1.0 added features

• Multiple content-types– Accept, language, charset, content-type

• More information– User-Agent, From, error codes

• Simple caching– last-modified, if-modified-since

• Basic Authorization

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HTTP/1.0 specification

• IETF Informational RFC(Approved March 28, but RFC not assigned as of April 27)

• HTTP as it was practiced in 1995

• Many features “listed but not described”Current implementations differed in interpretation too much

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σ HTTP standard

• HTTP/1.1: Proposed Standard soon– Clarify ambiguities in HTTP/1.0– Improve performance and load on Internet

• HTTP/1.2– things that didn’t make 1.1

• HTTP-NG– redesign rather than incremental– distributed object systems ?

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Other related protocol work

• Secure HTTP (S-HTTP)– proposed standard soon

• Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)– and variations

• Internet Payment– no standards yet

• Voluntary Access Control– charter, but no proposal forwarded yet

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⟨ Identifiers in the Web

• URL: locations– New York Public Library, second floor, third aisle,

second shelf, third book from left

• URN: location-independent names– QP:475.L95; ISBN:0-19-854529-0

• URC: descriptions– genre: book, title: The Ecology of Vision;

author: J.N.Lythgoe; Date: 1979;Publisher: Clarendon Press, Oxford

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Uniform Resource Locators

• RFC 1630: Uniform Resource Identifiers in the World Wide Web

• RFC 1736: Functional Recommendations for Internet Resource Locators

• RFC 1738: Uniform Resource Locators– Proposed Standard

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URL Requirements

An object that describes the location of a resource

• Global scope• parsable• transportable in many contexts• extensible• not loaded with other information

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URL Proposed Standard

• limited repertoire of characters– not all of ASCII

– encoding for bytes that can’t be directly represented as one of those characters phrase%20with%20spaces

• scheme:scheme-specific-part

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Some URL schemes

• http://host.dom/path• ftp://host.dom/path• gopher://host.dom/selector• news:group.name• news:article-id• mailto:[email protected]• file:///C:/dos/path• telnet://host.dom

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URLs in plain text

• Recommendations– <URL:http://host.dom/path/part>

– no hyphens when line breaks• Does a name need a name?

– is "tel:" part of your telephone number?

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Relative URLs

• RFC 1808: Relative Uniform Resource Locators../image.gif./dir1/dir2/sample

• “base” + “relative URL”=> “absolute URL”

• Defines what “base” is for various contexts• Not defined in terms of scheme

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Uniform Resource Names

• RFC 1737: Functional Requirements for Uniform Resource Names

• location-independent designators• Requirements

– global scope, persistent, scaleable…more in Part II

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URC: Uniform Resource Characteristics

• Syntax for carrying metadata– Title

• A standard set of tags useful for describing Internet resources

• Standards work:– URC working group forming

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σ References on the Web

• URLs are used widely– some minor issues with new URL schemes

• URN and URC work has been slow– innovation before standardization

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σ Summary, Part I

• Many organizations and people are involved in producing standards

• Standards are progressing for– data: HTML– protocols: HTTP– references: URL

Part II will cover more about current activities and difficult problems

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The State of Web StandardsPart II

Larry MasinterXerox Palo Alto Research Center

May 1996

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Overview of Part II

Recent events and current activities• Content

– beyond HTML 2.0• Protocols

– HTTP and follow-ons• References

– URLs, URNs, URCs

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HTML Working Group activity

• Tables• File Upload• Internationalization• Embedded objects• Extensions… butHTML-WG to finish current work and close,

W3C will continue activities

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HTML Tables

• February 1, 1996 draftdraft-ietf-html-tables-06.txt

• Recent changes include:– more formatting control– incremental display– compatibility with popular browsers– compatibility with CALS

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File Upload

• RFC 1867 (Experimental)

• Add a way that a form can ask a user for a file as well as data to be typed in<INPUT TYPE=FILE>

• A better encoding for data returned from filling out forms (multipart/form-data)

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HTML Internationalization

• Extended character sets– SGML numeric character references&#1234; always refer to ISO 10646

– MIME charset specifies encoding• LANG attribute for noting language of

sections in multi-lingual text• Form submission• Minor extra enhancements

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Internationalization problems:

• Non-ASCII characters in URLs

• Non-ASCII simple query forms• Interaction with <FONT> and style sheets

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HTML Style and Style Sheets

• Presentation descriptions– In a separate resource– In the HTML head– Inline on each element

• How are styles described?– Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)– Other proposals?

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The debate over inline style(<FONT> or equivalent)

4 People want it8 They’ll misuse it4 Inline style displays faster incrementally8 Precomputed styles4 It’s easier to enter inline markup8 Automated tools make styles just as easy4 “Give them rope”8 “They’ll hang themselves”

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Compound Documents in HTML

• Many tags with similar purpose– EMBED, FIG, IMG, OBJECT, APPLET

• Can these be merged?– several proposals made– convergence is elusive

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HTML Link model

• Beyond <A HREF="…">

• Showing relationships internallyREL=MADE, REL=PREVIOUS

• Redefining button-bar elements<LINK REL=xxx HREF="…">

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HTML Feature identification

• Some mechanism of registering HTML extensions

• Some mechanism of delivering HTML with conditional features“if you do 12-dimensional tables, use this;

if not, use this instead”• Possibly some mechanism of client/server

negotiation for conditional features

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HTML and IETF

• IETF usually does protocols,not data formats

• HTML/2.0 was important enough to be taken up by IETF

• HTML-WG was behind schedule and not making good progress

• Industry was going different directions

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σ HTML Standards status

• Standardization has been hard• Probably won’t be a HTML 3.0 standard• IETF HTML-WG to close

– finish current activities; extensions registration

• W3C and others to develop features• Standardization to lag innovation

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Other media standards

• MIME revision in progressNew hierarchical name space forvendor-defined data typesapplication/vnd.ms-excel

• New (patent-free) compression mechanisms• Much activity in multimedia, outside

standard organizations

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σ Content:Registration vs. Standardization• Meta-standard: a standard way of saying

which non-standard thing you did• A way to solve impasse when standardization

is not possible• Register your types!• Not a substitute for convergence

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⟨ The problems with HTTP

• HTTP traffic clogs Internet• TCP/IP designed for “congestion control”• Some trans-ocean links are always congested• Internet routing caches not useful:

too many short connections

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Things are more complex now

• Multiple objects per click• Many more users: HTTP dominates traffic• Multiple connections: self-congestion• Spiders and search engines• Proxies, caches, shopping baskets

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Prospective growth

• To meet projected demand, web capacity needs to increase 10,000-fold.

• Improvements in infrastructure will result in at most 100 times more capacity.

Protocols and use of network need to be 100 times more efficient.

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Toward better web performance

• Persistent connections• Multiplexed connections• Protocol improvements to allow caching

reliably• Deployment of caches by national networks,

Internet Service Providers

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HTTP/1.1 Highlights

• HOST header • caching • content negotiation• byte ranges • state and sessions • persistent connections

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Other HTTP work

• extensions, demographics • feature negotiation

– Media type parameters– Display size, color

• beyond access– version management– search

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HTTP-NG

• “Next Generation” design• Not required to be compatible• Design goals:

– simple– performance– asynchronous operation– mandatory display

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HTTP and distributed objects

• Specify protocol with formal specification language

• Tune transport for situation• Allow multiple transports• ILU: Inter-Language Unification

– Distributed object technology– Freely available from Xerox– CORBA compatible

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Web Security

• WTS working group– S-HTTP to be Proposed Standard

• Connection-based security– SSL

• Digest Authentication• Payment on the Internet

– IPAY-WG?

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Access control and ratings

• Rating of entertainment content for adult themes

• How to deal with cultural differences• Multiple rating services• Voluntary Access Control working group

didn’t start

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σ Web network protocols

• Save the Internet from the Web!– Local decisions can have global impact

• Many features still needed• The “tragedy of the commons” is

still a threat

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⟨ References in the Internet

• New URL schemes• URNs in development• URC syntax developments• Unsolved problems

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New URL schemes

• nttp://host/article-id

• z39.50 URL schemes• ldap: for Light-Weight Directory Access

Protocol• data:image/gif,,bbacd01xyz

• non-standard URLs– about:mozilla, aol:word, palace://host.dom

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Uniform Resource Names (URN)

• name independent of location; allows for replication, migration

• separate problems ofnaming authority and name assignmentresolution mechanism: finding information about the thing named– location(s)– metadata– content

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URN naming mechanisms

• A common syntaxurn:hdl:cnri.dlib/august95 urn:lifn:some.domain:anything-goes-here urn:path:/A/B/C/doc.html urn:inet:library.bigstate.edu:aj17-mcc

• Several different experimental resolution mechanisms

Still experimental

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Uniform Resource Characteristics (URCs)• describe attributes (title, author, data)• useful for making a citation• URC working group developing charter

– structure of resource descriptions– at least two external syntax representations

Many previous standards to choose from

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Some unsolved problems

• stuff goes away– Material behind URLs disappears

• pimples.com– vanity domains for billboard use

• Apple Computer and Apple Music– conflicts over short names

• urn:hdl:MTV/I_quit– how does authority migrate?

• http://www.métro.paris.fr/métro– Non-ASCII names

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σ Current Web Standards

• Lots of activity

• Lots of innovation

• Lots of bad ideas as well as good ones

• Shake-out will take a long time

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σ The Future

• Innovation leads, standards follow– This will not end

• Organizations adapt too– IETF, ISO are changing, albeit slowly

• Convergence is not inevitable– Things could worse instead of better– You can help

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The State of Web Standards

Larry MasinterXerox Palo Alto Research Center

May 1996