This document describes the various releases of the XML Spec schema and stylesheets.
Released Version 1.14 of the HTML and XHTML stylesheets.
Released Version 1.11 of the FO stylesheets.
Released Version 2.10 of the XML Spec schema (in all three flavors).
Released Version 1.13 of the HTML and XHTML stylesheets.
Released Version 1.10 of the FO stylesheets.
Released Version 2.9 of the XML Spec schema (in all three flavors).
Released Version 2.8 of the XML Spec schema (in all three flavors).
Released Version 2.7 of the XML Spec schema. This release is available in RELAX NG, W3C XML Schema, and DTD flavors. No markup changes have been introduced since V2.6.
Released Version 2.6 of the XML Spec schema. This release is available in RELAX NG, W3C XML Schema, and DTD flavors. No markup changes have been introduced since V2.5.
Released Version 2.5 of the XML Spec schema.
Released Version 1.9 of the HTML, XHTML, and FO stylesheets.
Released Version 2.4 of the XML Spec schema.
Released Version 2.3 of the XML Spec schema.
The XML Spec schema is available as a DTD. The following versions are available:
This release is available as a RELAX NG Grammar (or in the compact syntax), a W3C XML Schema, or a DTD.
This version supports the pubrules changes that allow multiple latest
locations. If the latestloc
element contains more than one
loc
element, then each loc
identifies the header.
For example:
<latestloc> <loc href="http://www.w3.org/TR/MathML2/">Latest MathML 2 version:</loc> <loc href="http://www.w3.org/TR/MathML/">Latest MathML Recommendation:</loc> </latestloc>
As a consequence of this change, the content model of latestloc
has been reduced to loc+
. This is backwards-incompatible but
consistent with existing practice, I believe. If it causes problems, let
me know.
This release is available as a RELAX NG Grammar (or in the compact syntax), a W3C XML Schema, or a DTD.
This version supports the new W3C document type “review” for identifying “Editor's Drafts”.
This release is available as a RELAX NG Grammar (or in the compact syntax), a W3C XML Schema, or a DTD.
This version supports the new W3C document types "wgnote", "memsub", and "teamsub".
This release is available as a RELAX NG Grammar (or in the compact syntax), a W3C XML Schema, or a DTD.
This version reverts to a DTD-primary view. While the DTD, RNG, and XSD forms will continue to be maintained in parallel, there are too many customization layers of the DTD that rely on parameter entities not preserved by the RNG to DTD transformation to really make the RNG form the primary source.
There are no technical (markup) changes in V2.6.
This release is available as a RELAX NG Grammar (or in the compact syntax), a W3C XML Schema, or a DTD.
As of this version, the RELAX NG Grammar is the source, all other forms are generated from it. There are no technical (markup) changes in V2.6.
This version adds a preverrataloc element and a translationloc element to the header. It also adds an rfc2119 element for marking RFC 2119 keywords.
This version adds an errataloc element to the header (between the authlist and the copyright). It also allows explicitly numbered productions and works around a bug in the DTD parser in IE.
This version contains some internal changes that make customization layers easier to write. It also contains some changes designed to improve support for generating "diff" versions of specifications. There are no important user-visible changes in this release.
This version supports the "altlocs" element which is necessary to satisfy the latest pubrules.
The altlocs element appears in the header immediately after the publoc element. It contains one or more loc elements.
The only other changes in this release are the addition of a couple of local attribute parameter entities and marked section parameter entities around every element and attribute list declaration. This will greatly ease the construction of customization layers.
This version is described by the Guide to the W3C XML Specification DTD.
This version is for historical interest only. Use 2.2 instead.
The XML Spec Stylesheets are XSLT stylesheets for converting instances of the XML Spec DTD into HTML, XHTML, or PDF.
These stylesheets produce HTML. For best results, you may still need to run the results through tidy. Using tidy with indentation turned off general saves a little space on the servers.
Replaced ercim.org with ercim.eu in order to pass pubrules
This version supports multiple latest locations and fixes the bug where items in an ordered list did not have ID values in the HTML produced.
Also available: diffspec.xsl, a stylesheet that produces "color-coded" HTML from diff markup in the XML document and slices.xsl (plus slices-common.xsl), a stylesheet that produces "chunked" HTML specifications.
This version supports
publishing “Editor's Drafts”. If either the w3c-doctype
attribute
on spec
is “review
” or the
w3c-doctype
element in the header
contains the phrase “Editor”, the resulting draft will be styled according to
the guidelines
for group-internal drafts.
This version also produces documents with an encoding of utf-8
,
which is now the default for documents published in TR space.
Also available: diffspec.xsl, a stylesheet that produces "color-coded" HTML from diff markup in the XML document and slices.xsl (plus slices-common.xsl), a stylesheet that produces "chunked" HTML specifications.
This version includes a few small updates and produces HTML that conforms to the current pubrules.
Also available: diffspec.xsl, a stylesheet that produces "color-coded" HTML from diff markup in the XML document and slices.xsl (plus slices-common.xsl), a stylesheet that produces "chunked" HTML specifications.
This version includes the following updates:
Also available: diffspec.xsl, a stylesheet that produces "color-coded" HTML from diff markup in the XML document and slices.xsl (plus slices-common.xsl), a stylesheet that produces "chunked" HTML specifications.
This version supports the changes to V2.5 of the schema.
Also available: diffspec.xsl, a stylesheet that produces "color-coded" HTML from diff markup in the XML document and slices.xsl (plus slices-common.xsl), a stylesheet that produces "chunked" HTML specifications.
This version adds newlines to the Table of Contents.
Also available: diffspec.xsl, a stylesheet that produces "color-coded" HTML from diff markup in the XML document and slices.xsl (plus slices-common.xsl), a stylesheet that produces "chunked" HTML specifications.
This version fixes a simple typo in the revised copyright boilerplate.
Also available: diffspec.xsl, a stylesheet that produces "color-coded" HTML from diff markup in the XML document and slices.xsl (plus slices-common.xsl), a stylesheet that produces "chunked" HTML specifications.
This version passes role attributes on phrases through to the HTML as class attributes on spans. It also uses the new copyright boilerplate.
Also available: diffspec.xsl, a stylesheet that produces "color-coded" HTML from diff markup in the XML document and slices.xsl (plus slices-common.xsl), a stylesheet that produces "chunked" HTML specifications.
This version wasn't previously published. It cleaned up some parameters and code used by customization layers. Use 1.6 instead..
Also available: diffspec.xsl, a stylesheet that produces "color-coded" HTML from diff markup in the XML document and slices.xsl (plus slices-common.xsl), a stylesheet that produces "chunked" HTML specifications.
This version fixes a bug in the processing of slist elements and refactors support for the "altlocs" element.
Also available: diffspec.xsl, a stylesheet that produces "color-coded" HTML from diff markup in the XML document and slices.xsl (plus slices-common.xsl), a stylesheet that produces "chunked" HTML specifications.
These stylesheets produce XHTML. For best results, you may still need to run the results through tidy. Using tidy with indentation turned off general saves a little space on the servers.
Replaced ercim.org with ercim.eu in order to pass pubrules
This version supports multiple latest locations and fixes the bug where items in an ordered list did not have ID values in the HTML produced.
Also available: diffspec.xsl, a stylesheet that produces "color-coded" HTML from diff markup in the XML document and slices.xsl (plus slices-common.xsl), a stylesheet that produces "chunked" HTML specifications.
This is a mechanically generated alternative to version 1.12. Where 1.12 produces HTML, this version produces XHTML.
Also available: diffspec.xsl, a stylesheet that produces "color-coded" XHTML from diff markup in the XML document and slices.xsl (plus slices-common.xsl), a stylesheet that produces "chunked" XHTML specifications.
This is a mechanically generated alternative to version 1.11. Where 1.11 produces HTML, this version produces XHTML.
Also available: diffspec.xsl, a stylesheet that produces "color-coded" XHTML from diff markup in the XML document and slices.xsl (plus slices-common.xsl), a stylesheet that produces "chunked" XHTML specifications.
This is a mechanically generated alternative to version 1.10. Where 1.10 produces HTML, this version produces XHTML.
Also available: diffspec.xsl, a stylesheet that produces "color-coded" XHTML from diff markup in the XML document and slices.xsl (plus slices-common.xsl), a stylesheet that produces "chunked" XHTML specifications.
This is a mechanically generated alternative to version 1.9. Where 1.9 produces HTML, this version produces XHTML.
Also available: diffspec.xsl, a stylesheet that produces "color-coded" XHTML from diff markup in the XML document and slices.xsl (plus slices-common.xsl), a stylesheet that produces "chunked" XHTML specifications.
This is a mechanically generated alternative to version 1.8. Where 1.8 produces HTML, this version produces XHTML. This version does not generate the bogus <meta> element that specifies the ISO-8859-1 character set.
Also available: diffspec.xsl, a stylesheet that produces "color-coded" XHTML from diff markup in the XML document and slices.xsl (plus slices-common.xsl), a stylesheet that produces "chunked" XHTML specifications.
This is a mechanically generated alternative to version 1.7. Where 1.7 produces HTML, this version produces XHTML. By default, this version now produces UTF-8 instead of ISO Latin 1.
Also available: diffspec.xsl, a stylesheet that produces "color-coded" XHTML from diff markup in the XML document and slices.xsl (plus slices-common.xsl), a stylesheet that produces "chunked" XHTML specifications.
This is a mechanically generated alternative to version 1.6. Where 1.6 produces HTML, this version produces XHTML.
Also available: diffspec.xsl, a stylesheet that produces "color-coded" XHTML from diff markup in the XML document and slices.xsl (plus slices-common.xsl), a stylesheet that produces "chunked" XHTML specifications.
This is a mechanically generated alternative to version 1.5. Where 1.5 produces HTML, this version produces XHTML.
Also available: diffspec.xsl, a stylesheet that produces "color-coded" XHTML from diff markup in the XML document and slices.xsl (plus slices-common.xsl), a stylesheet that produces "chunked" XHTML specifications.
This is a mechanically generated alternative to version 1.4. Where 1.4 produces HTML, this version produces XHTML.
Also available: diffspec.xsl, a stylesheet that produces "color-coded" XHTML from diff markup in the XML document and slices.xsl (plus slices-common.xsl), a stylesheet that produces "chunked" XHTML specifications.
These stylesheets produce FO documents that can be transformed into PDF (and other print formats) with an appropriate XSL FO processor (see the XSL page for more details).
Replaced ercim.org with ercim.eu in order to pass pubrules
This version supports multiple latest locations and supports a few
additional targets for specref
cross references (items
in an ordered list and examples).
This version supports the changes to V2.5 of the schema.
Note: there never was a 1.7 or 1.8 release.
This version uses the new copyright boilerplate..
This version produces XSL Formatting Objects, suitable for generating PDF and other print formats.
This version uses url() appropriately in references to external graphics and has refactored support for the "altlocs" element.
This version produces XSL Formatting Objects, suitable for generating PDF and other print formats.