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A great work of art is one that truly moves and inspires you.  Your yourself must be moved.  Don't look at art with others' eyes.  Don't listen to music with others' ears.  You must react to art with your own feelings, your own heart and mind.  If you allow yourself to be swayed by the opinions of others - "It must be good because everyone else likes it." "It must be bad, because no one else likes it" - your feelings, your sensibility, which should be the very core of the artistic experience, will wither and die.  To enjoy art to the fullest, you must abandon all preconceived notions, leaving a blank slate.  Then confront the work directly, with your entire being.  If you are deeply moved, then that work is, for you, a great work of art.

Wisdom for Modern Life - Daisaku Ikeda

 

Web standards is a general term for the formal standards and other technical specifications that define and describe aspects of the World Wide Web. In recent years, the term has been more frequently associated with the trend of endorsing a set of standardized best practices for building web sites, and a philosophy of web design and development that includes those methods. Many interdependent standards and specifications, some of which govern aspects of the Internet, not just the World Wide Web, directly or indirectly affect the development and administration of web sites and web services. Considerations include the interoperability, accessibility and usability of web pages and web sites. Web standards, in the broader sense, consist of the following:

  • Recommendations published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
  • Internet standard (STD) documents published by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
  • Request for Comments (RFC) documents published by the Internet Engineering Task Force
  • Standards published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
  • Standards published by Ecma International (formerly ECMA)
  • The Unicode Standard and various Unicode Technical Reports (UTRs) published by the Unicode Consortium
  • Name and number registries maintained by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA)

 

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San Mateo, Calif. (PRWEB) March 2, 2009

-- DNN® Corp., the creators of the industry-leading DotNetNuke® development framework, today announced that Tom Kress has joined the company as Vice President of Sales. In his role at DNN Corp. Mr. Kress will be responsible for worldwide sales of DotNetNuke Professional Edition, the company's recently announced commercial version of the DotNetNuke framework.