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W3C Compliance and size of community

W3C Compliance and size of community

Wednesday 16 June 2004 2:19:08 am - 5 replies

Modified on Wednesday 16 June 2004 2:28:51 am by Angel Luz

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Balazs Halasy

Wednesday 16 June 2004 3:54:46 am

If you're looking for statistics:

http://ez.no/community/stats

..should reveal (upper right corner) the size of the community. eZ systems visits exhibitions/conferences and also holds an annual conference (dedicated to eZ publish). Look at the report from the last conference:

http://ez.no/company/news/summer_conference_2004_day_1

Summary: community is large and active, yes. Some community people have even written an entire book about eZ publish: http://ez.no/products/ez_publish_book

Balazs

Angel Luz

Wednesday 16 June 2004 5:55:24 am

All right, thanks a lot !

And about W3C compliances ? Maybe a future version of eZPublish will integrate some of them ?

Angeluz

Paul Forsyth

Wednesday 16 June 2004 6:13:09 am

If you mean xhtml and css compliance ez publish is pretty close. Plus you can build this compliance in. All of our new sites are xhtml 1.0 strict. Its up to you to code it :)

paul

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Alex Jones

Wednesday 16 June 2004 7:07:17 am

I'll second Paul's comments regarding compliance. eZ publish is getting better about standards compliance, and what few problems crop up are easy to remedy. I too amm running a one site as XHTML Strict, and another as XHTML Transitional.

Alex

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Tore Skobba

Wednesday 16 June 2004 7:37:47 am

I will second the W3C compliance. I have set up two sites both which should be XHTML transitional compliance, ref: http://www.grunderskolen.no (transitional XHTML) and test.grunderskolen.no (which SHOULD be either XHTML strict or transitional, will see what I manage to do).

Cheers

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