W3c
The World Wide Web Consortium, or the W3C. They set the standards and specifications of HTML and XHTML, and how it should be used.
HTML was published in 1990. Tim Berners-Lee is credited with the invention of HTML.
W3c define html standards for web. Vimal Lad vimallad21@yahoo.com
Valid HTML is HTML that has been coded with adherence to standard specifications set forth by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C.) The standards vary from version to version, but you can use the W3C's validator to see if a given file is valid. You can find a link to the Validator in the Related Links section.
HTML standards are set by the World Wide Web Consortium. They've been setting standards for all versions of HTML since HTML 3.2.
HTML 2.0 came out in 1995.
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is the one that writes standards and practices for the HTML language.
W3C is the World Wide Web Consortium. It sets standards for the internet, including HTML. If a HTML page follows those standards then it is W3C compliant.
A Coldfusion server needs unique specifications as it is a unique code. It is used in HTML codes and as such will need the programs and other specifications to run it properly.
The only HTML element that is required in the HEAD section of an HTML document (according to the W3C specifications for HTML 4, HTML 5 and XHTML) is the TITLE element.
The World Wide Web Consortium is the body charged with setting the standards for different versions of HTML. They are also known by the acronym W3C.
There are various standards that are being evolved in HTML. These include adding a doctype at the top of the page.