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Masayasu ISHIKAWA's Welcome Page
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Masayasu Ishikawa has left the W3C Team in March 2007.
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Name
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ISHIKAWA, Masayasu
Technical Reports involved
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XFrames
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W3C Working Draft, one of editors, October 2005
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XHTML 2.0
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W3C Working Draft, one of editors, May 2005
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Modularization of XHTML 1.0 - Second Edition
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W3C Working Draft, one of editors, February 2004
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XHTML 1.0 in XML Schema
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W3C Note, editor, September 2002
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An XHTML + MathML + SVG Profile
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W3C Working Draft, editor, August 2002
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XHTML Media Types
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W3C Note, editor, August 2002
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Implementing the Ruby Module (latest working version)
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W3C Note, author, May 2001
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Ruby Annotation
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W3C Recommendation, one of editors, May 2001
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XHTML Basic
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W3C Recommendation, one of editors, December 2000
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XHTML 1.0
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W3C Recommendation, one of authors, January 2000, revised August 2002
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HTML 4.0 Guidelines for Mobile Access
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W3C Note, one of editors, March 1999
Talks
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Possibilites and Issues of XML Compound Documents (in Japanese)
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PAGE2005, 4 February 2005.
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XML Compound Documents (in Japanese)
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SFC Open Research Forum 2004, 24 November 2004.
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Interactive Web (in Japanese)
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W3C Day Japan 2003, 14 November 2003.
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Opera and Web standard technlogies (in Japanese)
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Opera Conference, 26 Sepember 2003.
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WCAG 2.0 (in Japanese)
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Workshop on public comments for JIS Web accessibility guidelines, 1 June 2003.
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XHTML 2.0 (in Japanese)
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SFC Open Research Forum 2002, 22 November 2002.
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Status of XHTML development and Mozilla (in Japanese)
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Mozilla dot Party in Japan 3.0, 18 May 2002. Slides are available in XHTML only, and need XHTML+MathML+SVG+Ruby support.
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XHTML Family
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WWW2002 W3C Track, 9 May 2002. Slides are available in XHTML or HTML (XHTML version needs XHTML+MathML+SVG+Ruby support).
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The XHTML Family (in Japanese)
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SFC Open Research Forum 2001, 21 September 2001.
Translations
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XForms for HTML Authors (Japanese)
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Author: Steven Pemberton
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Character encodings (Japanese)
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Author: Martin J. Dürst
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FAQ: Document character set (Japanese)
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Author: Martin Dürst & Richard Ishida
Miscellaneous
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