An application of the HTML standard under the Standard Universal Markup Language. Since the release of HTML4.01 in December 1999, subsequent HTML5 and other standards have been shelved. In order to promote the development of the Web standardization movement, some companies have joined forces to establish a An organization called the Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WHATWG). WHATWG focuses on Web forms and applications, while W3C (World Wide Web Consortium, World Wide Web Consortium) focuses on XHTML2.0. In 2006, the two parties decided to collaborate to create a new version of HTML.
The predecessor of the HTML5 draft was called Web Applications 1.0. It was proposed by WHATWG in 2004 and accepted by W3C in 2007, and a new HTML working team was established.
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