Submission request to W3C
We, representatives of Electricité de France hereby submit to the Consortium the following specification comprising the document(s) linked below:which collectively are referred to as "the submission". We request the submission be known as the "Navigation through LINK" submission.
AbstractThis document outlines a set of proposed extensions to HTML that we believe are necessary to allow users to follow LINK elements in a HTML document. Such a mechanism, very simple, will promote the use of this HTML element and reinforce the structuration of information on the Web.
Intellectual property RightsElectricité de France agrees that the submission may be copied, modified, and distributed by W3C staff and W3C members as part of the W3C process. Electricité de France claims no copyright interests in the documents comprising the submission.
NamesThe following are registered marks refered to in this request or the submission None
SpecificationThe submission may distributed within the membership of the W3C free of any fee.
ImplementationThe following points should be noted as regards licensable technology involved in any third party implementations of the technology specified in the submission: None
Suggested actionWe suggest that the Consortium work on the proposal as part of the HTML WG activities.
ResourcesTo help with this work, we expect to be able to provide one non-resident editor to the Consortium.
Change controlShould any changes be required to the document, we would expect future versions to be produced by W3C process.
ContactInquiries from the public or press about this submission should be directed to:
Daniel Glazman, <Daniel.Glazman@der.edfgdf.fr>
Submittedthis 28th of July 1997, Electricité de France
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