Masayasu ISHIKAWA's Welcome Page (original) (raw)
Who's mimasa?_m_imasa _i_s _masa_yasu.
Masayasu Ishikawa has left the W3C Team in March 2007.
Name
ISHIKAWA, Masayasu
Technical Reports involved
W3C Working Draft, one of editors, October 2005
W3C Working Draft, one of editors, May 2005
Modularization of XHTML 1.0 - Second Edition
W3C Working Draft, one of editors, February 2004
W3C Note, editor, September 2002
W3C Working Draft, editor, August 2002
W3C Note, editor, August 2002
Implementing the Ruby Module (latest working version)
W3C Note, author, May 2001
W3C Recommendation, one of editors, May 2001
W3C Recommendation, one of editors, December 2000
W3C Recommendation, one of authors, January 2000, revised August 2002
HTML 4.0 Guidelines for Mobile Access
W3C Note, one of editors, March 1999
Talks
Possibilites and Issues ofXMLCompound Documents (in Japanese)
PAGE2005, 4 February 2005.
XMLCompound Documents (in Japanese)
SFC Open Research Forum 2004, 24 November 2004.
Interactive Web (in Japanese)
W3C Day Japan 2003, 14 November 2003.
Opera and Web standard technlogies (in Japanese)
Opera Conference, 26 Sepember 2003.
WCAG2.0 (in Japanese)
Workshop on public comments for JIS Web accessibility guidelines, 1 June 2003.
XHTML 2.0 (in Japanese)
SFC Open Research Forum 2002, 22 November 2002.
Status of XHTML development and Mozilla (in Japanese)
Mozilla dot Party in Japan 3.0, 18 May 2002. Slides are available in XHTML only, and need XHTML+MathML+SVG+Ruby support.
WWW2002 W3C Track, 9 May 2002. Slides are available in XHTML orHTML(XHTML version needs XHTML+MathML+SVG+Ruby support).
The XHTML Family (in Japanese)
SFC Open Research Forum 2001, 21 September 2001.
Translations
XForms for HTML Authors (Japanese)
Author: Steven Pemberton
Character encodings (Japanese)
Author: Martin J. Dürst
FAQ: Document character set (Japanese)
Author: Martin Dürst & Richard Ishida
Miscellaneous
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