Patrick H. Lauke wrote:
So, the W3C is the web's standards body, and they only define guidelines for making official W3C technologies accessible.
And now I just realised that the original question was not about accessibility, but about specifications in general (such as the XHTML/CSS/etc ones). In which case, even more of a reason why the W3C can't release a spec for Flash: it's not their technology. They can't release a spec if it's owned by a commercial company.Of course they'd only be releasing *their* specs, as they relate to *their* official technologies. It would be a bit like saying "Why don't Microsoft release a spec for Quicktime movies"...
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