ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 2 N 3378/WG2 N2140

DATE: 1999-10-07

 

ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 2

Coded Character Sets

Secretariat: Japan (JISC)

 

DOC TYPE:  

Other document 

TITLE:

Proposal for Establishment of Category C Liaison with the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) - Statement of Expected Benefits and Responsibilities
 

SOURCE:

Mr. Mike Ksar, Convener, ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 2/WG 2 

PROJECT:

 

STATUS: 

This document is circulated to the SC 2 Members for review and comment. Unless objections are received by 1999-12-31, this proposal will be submitted to JTC 1 for further processing.  

ACTION ID:

COM  

DUE DATE:

1999-12-31  

DISTRIBUTION:

P, O and L Members of ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 2 
WG Conveners, Secretariats 
ISO/IEC JTC 1 Secretariat 
ISO/IEC ITTF
 

NO. OF PAGES:

2

ACCESS LEVEL:

Defined

WEB ISSUE #:

065

Secretariat ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 2 - Toshiko KIMURA
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Proposal for Establishment of Category C Liaison with the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) -- Statement of Expected Benefits and Responsibilities
 

The W3C was founded in 1994 to develop common protocols for the evolution of the World Wide Web. World Wide Web technology started with a bias toward English and the Latin writing system, but the W3C tries to make sure that WWW technology meets the needs of the global community. Within the W3C, the Internationalization Activity (established October 1995) and the Internationalization Working Group and Interest Group (established 1998) are coordinating and working on this effort.

Benefits:
The W3C is more and more basing its work on ISO/IEC 10646 to make its technology globally usable.  To give some examples, in HTML 4.0, ISO/IEC 10646 is used as a single common reference for characters; in addition, XML 1.0 actually requires that all processors accept two encoding forms of ISO/IEC 10646.  The use of ISO/IEC 10646 in W3C work is expected to increase further, and will continue to spread the use of ISO/IEC 10646 on many occasions.  Because of the highly interoperative and global nature of the World Wide Web, the W3C has a unique perspective, and in some cases unique requirements for the Universal Character Set.  Both organizations would benefit from a liaison based on fruitful exchange and active co-operation.

Responsibilities:
The relevant development documents be exchanged between the W3C and ISO/IEC JTC1 SC2/WG2, on the understanding that distribution will not go beyond these two groups.