And it came to pass that blackbox wrote:
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>
> "Jonas J�rgensen" wrote
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>> If they are accepted by a recognized, trustworthy,
>> independent, standard-defining organization. For instance:
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>> Internet Engineering Task Force Request For Comments:
>> http://www.ietf.org/rfc
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>> World Wide Webconsortium Recommendations:
>> http://www.w3.org/TR/#Recommendations
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> what makes them has that recognition, be trustworthy,
> and be able to
> define an standard?
This group was established to create the World Wide Web in the
first place. They did it by defining the standards that would
allow software to be created that could use the standards to
browse the internet. Without the standards set up by the W3c in
the first place, there could be no WWW.
This is why they are the recognized international organization
that sets the standards for the WWW.
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> I have visited those sites many times, and i still have not
> found when, where, how and why the standard was born.
Look at the creation date of the Consortium.
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