W3C Open Source Software – World Wide Web Consortium

About W3C Software

The natural complement to W3C specifications is running code. Implementation and testing is an essential part of specification development and releasing the code promotes exchange of ideas in the developer community.

All W3C software is certified Open Source/Free Software. (see the license)

12 March 2014: A bug fix release: version6.6 of the HTML/XML utilities was distributed with an empty header file, which meant it couldn't compile on platforms that needed that file. See the ChangeLog for details. (News Archive)

12 August 2013: Version0.9 of xmptool fixes a bug that made the program crash (reporting a failed assertion) if there were two properties in a row without a value. A property without a value is, e.g.:

(News Archive)

29 February 2012: Version1.1 fixes a segmentation fault in eotinfo when it is presented with a file that cannot be opened. (News Archive)

18 January 2012: This release fixes some bugs and particularly the PUT SSL bug for some large files on Windows and Linux. See the changelog for more details. Donwload Amaya. (News Archive)

News Archives: 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003.

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