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105 "http://www.keio.ac.jp/">Keio</a>), All Rights Reserved. <abbr
106 title="World Wide Web Consortium">W3C</abbr> <a
121 <p>This specification defines <abbr title="Extensible Hypertext Markup
122 Language">XHTML</abbr> 1.0, a reformulation of HTML
123 4.0 as an XML 1.0 application, and three <abbr title="Document Type
124 Definition">DTDs</abbr> corresponding to
180 <p>Public discussion on <abbr title="HyperText Markup
181 Language">HTML</abbr> features takes place on the mailing list <a
266 reproduce, subset, and extend HTML 4.0 <a href="#ref-html4">[HTML]</a>. XHTML family document types are <abbr title="Extensible Markup Language">XML</abbr> based,
301 <p>HTML 4.0 <a href="#ref-html4">[HTML]</a> is an <abbr title="Standard
302 Generalized Markup Language">SGML</abbr> (Standard
304 International Standard <abbr title="Organization for International
305 Standardization">ISO</abbr> 8879, and is widely regarded as the
391 [RFC2119]</a> in ways based upon similar definitions in ISO/<abbr
392 title="International Electro-technical Commission">IEC</abbr>
551 expressed in <abbr title="Resource Description Format">RDF</abbr> within XHTML documents.</p>
1240 <p>In XML, <abbr title="Uniform Resource Identifiers">URIs</abbr> [<a href="#ref-rfc2396">RFC2396</a>] that end with fragment identifiers of the form
1302 via the <abbr title="Document Object Model">DOM</abbr> can use the HTML DOM,