Compound Document Format (CDF) is a set of W3C candidate standards describing electronic compound document file formats that contains multiple formats, such as SVG, XHTML, SMIL and XForms. The core standards are the Web Integration Compound Document and the Compound Document by Reference Framework (CDR). As of August 19, 2010, the Compound Document Format working group has been closed; W3C's development of the standard has discontinued.
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See also
External links
- Official website
- ARS Technica Feature
- The Standards blog "Putting the OpenDocument Foundation to Bed (without its supper)" Archived 2008-02-08 at the Wayback Machine
- Marbux "Putting Andy Updegrove to Bed (without his supper)", Setting the Record Straight - Universal Interoperability Council, 6 February 2008
References
"compound document formats (cdf)". W3C. Retrieved 2007-10-23. http://www.w3.org/2004/CDF/ ↩
"Compound Document by Reference Framework 1.0, W3C Working Group Note 19 August 2010". http://www.w3.org/TR/2010/NOTE-CDR-20100819/ ↩