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HTML 4.0 Specification

by World Wide Web Consortium


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* Complete and up-to-date specifications of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) 4.0. * A MUST HAVE resource for HTML Web page authors, Internet program developers, information technology managers, and anyone else who publishes documents on the World Wide Web. * Describes what HTML 4.0 is, and how it's used. * Provides full detail on all the accepted elements for use in an HTML document, including text, forms, embedded applets, and hyperlinks.

HTML is the most common method to distribute documents on the World Wide Web. HTML gives authors the means to:

* Publish online documents with headings, text, tables, lists, photos, and more. * Retrieve online information via hypertext links, at the click of a button. * Design forms for conducting transactions with remote services, for use in searching for information, making reservations, or ordering products. * Include spreadsheets, video clips, sound clips, and other applications directly in a document.

This book contains the complete text of the latest available version of the HTML 4.0 specifications and reference manual, as published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), an world-wide independent standards body devoted to furthering Web and Internet technologies. This volume is designed to be a handy desktop companion, saving you the time and expense of printing the documentation yourself. It is also useful when viewing the online version of the HTML 4.0 specifications is inconvenient.

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