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Compound Document Formats
Note: The Compound Document Formats (CDF) Working Group is closed as of 19 August 2010.
Welcome
Compound Document Framework by Reference and WICD Profile Candidate Recommendation documents are available!
Compound Document by Reference Framework 1.0
There is a call for implementations and a preliminary implementation report.
Please send any comments to the CDF public mailing list (information on W3C lists).
21 July 2007 Posted by Kevin E. Kelly
Compound Document by Inclusion (CDI) Specification work has begun.
See the Working Draft.
9 July 2007 Posted by Kevin E. Kelly
Compound Document by Reference (CDR) using WICD Profile early implementation work!
The Compound Document by Reference (CDR) WICD Profile early implementation working on a Nokia and a Sony-Ericsson handset. The WICD (Web Integration Compound Document) profile combines XHTML Mobile Profile and SVG Tiny.
9 April 2007 Posted by Kevin E. Kelly
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CDF in the news
- CDRF and WICD Call for Implementations
- How Does Compound Document Framework Benefit Us?
- Abbra Vidualize announces support for WICD
- Opera states they are implementing WICD at Browser Panel at SXSW
- Sun, Openwave 'Bridge' Java Mobility
- JSR 290: Java™ Language & XML User Interface Markup Integration
- Mobile Web Browsing gets WICD
- Reinventing the office suite
- Model-driven compound document development: Building compound XML documents in Eclipse
- Compound XML document profiles for rich content, Part 1: Exploring extensibility alternatives using XML Schema
- Compound XML document profiles for rich content, Part 2: A pattern for developing compound XML document schemas
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