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<section id="acknowledgements-contributors">
<h1>Acknowledgements</h1>
- <p class="1st">Many people contributed to the DOM specifications (Level 1, 2 or 3), including participants of the DOM Working Group, the DOM Interest Group,the WebAPI
- Working Group, and the WebApps Working Group. We especially thank the following:</p>
-
- <p>Andrew Watson (Object Management Group), Andy Heninger (IBM), Angel Diaz (IBM), Arnaud Le Hors (W3C and IBM), Ashok Malhotra (IBM and Microsoft), Ben Chang (Oracle),
- Bill Smith (Sun), Bill Shea (Merrill Lynch), Bob Sutor (IBM), Chris Lovett (Microsoft), Chris Wilson (Microsoft), David Brownell (Sun), David Ezell (Hewlett-Packard
- Company), David Singer (IBM), Dimitris Dimitriadis (Improve AB and invited expert), Don Park (invited), Elena Litani (IBM), Eric Vasilik (Microsoft), Gavin Nicol
- (INSO), Ian Jacobs (W3C), James Clark (invited), James Davidson (Sun), Jared Sorensen (Novell), Jeroen van Rotterdam (X-Hive Corporation), Joe Kesselman (IBM),
- Joe Lapp (webMethods), Joe Marini (Macromedia), Johnny Stenback (Netscape/AOL), Jon Ferraiolo (Adobe), Jonathan Marsh (Microsoft), Jonathan Robie (Texcel Research
- and Software AG), Kim Adamson-Sharpe (SoftQuad Software Inc.), Lauren Wood (SoftQuad Software Inc., <em>former Chair</em>), Laurence Cable (Sun), Mark Davis (IBM),
- Mark Scardina (Oracle), Martin Dürst (W3C), Mary Brady (NIST), Mick Goulish (Software AG), Mike Champion (Arbortext and Software AG), Miles Sabin (Cromwell
- Media), Patti Lutsky (Arbortext), Paul Grosso (Arbortext), Peter Sharpe (SoftQuad Software Inc.), Phil Karlton (Netscape), Philippe Le Hégaret (W3C, <em>W3C Team
- Contact and former Chair</em>), Ramesh Lekshmynarayanan (Merrill Lynch), Ray Whitmer (iMall, Excite@Home, and Netscape/AOL, <em>Chair</em>), Rezaur Rahman (Intel),
- Rich Rollman (Microsoft), Rick Gessner (Netscape), Rick Jelliffe (invited), Rob Relyea (Microsoft), Scott Isaacs (Microsoft), Sharon Adler (INSO), Steve Byrne (JavaSoft),
- Tim Bray (invited), Tim Yu (Oracle), Tom Pixley (Netscape/AOL), Vidur Apparao (Netscape), Vinod Anupam (Lucent), Anne van Kesteren (Opera Software), Arun Ranganathan
- (AOL), Björn Höhrmann, Charles McCathieNevile (Opera Software, <em>Co-Chair</em>), Christophe Jolif (ILOG), Dean Jackson (W3C, <em>W3C Team Contact</em>),
- Doug Schepers (Vectoreal), Gorm Haug Eriksen (Opera Software), Ian Davis (Talis Information Limited), Ian Hickson (Google), John Robinson (AOL), Jonas Sicking (Mozilla
- Foundation), Luca Mascaro (HTML Writers Guild), Maciej Stachowiak (Apple Computer), Marc Hadley (Sun Microsystems), Michael Shenfield (Research In Motion), Robin
- Berjon, (Expway, <em>Co-Chair</em>) , Scott Hayman (Research In Motion), Stéphane Sire (IntuiLab), and T.V. Raman (Google).</p>
-
- <p><strong>Contributors:</strong> In the WebApps Working Group, the following people made substantial material contributions in the process of refining and revising
- this specification: Olli Pettay (Mozilla), Hallvord R. M. Steen (Opera), Travis Leithead (Microsoft), Hironori Bono (Google), Daniel Danilatos (Google), Glenn
- Adams (Samsung), Mark Vickers (Comcast), Bob Lund (Cable Laboratories) and Cameron McCormack (Invited Expert / Mozilla), .</p>
-
- <p><strong>Glossary contributors:</strong> Arnaud Le Hors (W3C) and Robert S. Sutor (IBM Research).</p>
-
- <p><strong>Test suite contributors:</strong> Fred Drake, Mary Brady (NIST), Carmelo Montanez (NIST), Rick Rivello (NIST), Robert Clary (Netscape), Neil Delima (IBM),
- with a special mention to Curt Arnold.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to all those who have helped to improve this specification by sending suggestions and corrections (please, keep bugging us with your issues!), or writing
- informative books or Web sites: Brad Pettit, Dylan Schiemann, David Flanagan, Steven Pemberton, Curt Arnold, Al Gilman, Misha Wolf, Sigurd Lerstad, Michael B.
- Allen, Alexander J. Vincent, Martin Dürst, Ken Rehor, NAKANO Masayuki, Garrett Smith, Sergey Ilinsky, Martijn Wargers, Sean Hogan, Magnus Kristiansen, Alex
- Russell, Jorge Chamorro, Peter-Paul Koch, William Edney, Erik Arvidsson, Cameron McCormack, Kazuyuki Ashimura, Øistein E. Andersen, James Su, Tony Chang, Ojan Vafai,
- Richard Ishida, Paul Irish, Mike Taylor, Oliver Hunt, Alexey Proskuryakov, Giuseppe Pascale, and Jan Goyvaerts (regular-expressions.info).</p>
+ <p class="1st">Many people contributed to the DOM specifications (Level 1, 2 or 3), including
+ participants of the DOM Working Group, the DOM Interest Group,
+ the WebAPI Working Group, and the WebApps Working Group.
+ We especially thank the following:
+ </p>
+
+ <p>Andrew Watson (Object Management Group), Andy Heninger (IBM), Angel Diaz (IBM),
+ Arnaud Le Hors (W3C and IBM), Ashok Malhotra (IBM and Microsoft), Ben Chang (Oracle),
+ Bill Smith (Sun), Bill Shea (Merrill Lynch), Bob Sutor (IBM), Chris Lovett (Microsoft),
+ Chris Wilson (Microsoft), David Brownell (Sun), David Ezell (Hewlett-Packard Company),
+ David Singer (IBM), Dimitris Dimitriadis (Improve AB and invited expert), Don Park (invited),
+ Elena Litani (IBM), Eric Vasilik (Microsoft), Gavin Nicol (INSO), Ian Jacobs (W3C),
+ James Clark (invited), James Davidson (Sun), Jared Sorensen (Novell),
+ Jeroen van Rotterdam (X-Hive Corporation), Joe Kesselman (IBM), Joe Lapp (webMethods),
+ Joe Marini (Macromedia), Johnny Stenback (Netscape/AOL), Jon Ferraiolo (Adobe),
+ Jonathan Marsh (Microsoft), Jonathan Robie (Texcel Research and Software AG),
+ Kim Adamson-Sharpe (SoftQuad Software Inc.), Lauren Wood (SoftQuad Software Inc., <em>former Chair</em>),
+ Laurence Cable (Sun), Mark Davis (IBM), Mark Scardina (Oracle), Martin Dürst (W3C),
+ Mary Brady (NIST), Mick Goulish (Software AG), Mike Champion (Arbortext and Software AG),
+ Miles Sabin (Cromwell Media), Patti Lutsky (Arbortext), Paul Grosso (Arbortext),
+ Peter Sharpe (SoftQuad Software Inc.), Phil Karlton (Netscape),
+ Philippe Le Hégaret (W3C, <em>W3C Team Contact and former Chair</em>),
+ Ramesh Lekshmynarayanan (Merrill Lynch), Ray Whitmer (iMall, Excite@Home, and Netscape/AOL, <em>Chair</em>),
+ Rezaur Rahman (Intel), Rich Rollman (Microsoft), Rick Gessner (Netscape), Rick Jelliffe (invited),
+ Rob Relyea (Microsoft), Scott Isaacs (Microsoft), Sharon Adler (INSO), Steve Byrne (JavaSoft),
+ Tim Bray (invited), Tim Yu (Oracle), Tom Pixley (Netscape/AOL), Vidur Apparao (Netscape),
+ Vinod Anupam (Lucent), Anne van Kesteren (Opera Software), Arun Ranganathan (AOL),
+ Björn Höhrmann, Charles McCathieNevile (Opera Software, <em>Co-Chair</em>),
+ Christophe Jolif (ILOG), Dean Jackson (W3C, <em>W3C Team Contact</em>),
+ Doug Schepers (Vectoreal), Gorm Haug Eriksen (Opera Software), Ian Davis (Talis Information Limited),
+ Ian Hickson (Google), John Robinson (AOL), Jonas Sicking (Mozilla Foundation),
+ Luca Mascaro (HTML Writers Guild), Maciej Stachowiak (Apple Computer), Marc Hadley (Sun Microsystems),
+ Michael Shenfield (Research In Motion), Robin Berjon, (Expway, <em>Co-Chair</em>),
+ Scott Hayman (Research In Motion), Stéphane Sire (IntuiLab), and T.V. Raman (Google).
+ </p>
+
+ <p><strong>Contributors:</strong>
+ In the WebApps Working Group, the following people made substantial material contributions
+ in the process of refining and revising this specification:
+ Olli Pettay (Mozilla), Hallvord R. M. Steen (Opera), Travis Leithead (Microsoft),
+ Hironori Bono (Google), Daniel Danilatos (Google), Glenn Adams (Samsung), Mark Vickers (Comcast),
+ Bob Lund (Cable Laboratories) and Cameron McCormack (Invited Expert / Mozilla).
+ </p>
+
+ <p><strong>Glossary contributors:</strong>
+ Arnaud Le Hors (W3C) and Robert S. Sutor (IBM Research).
+ </p>
+
+ <p><strong>Test suite contributors:</strong>
+ Fred Drake, Mary Brady (NIST), Carmelo Montanez (NIST), Rick Rivello (NIST), Robert Clary (Netscape),
+ Neil Delima (IBM), with a special mention to Curt Arnold.
+ </p>
+
+ <p>Thanks to all those who have helped to improve this specification by sending suggestions and
+ corrections (please, keep bugging us with your issues!), or writing informative books or Web sites:
+ Brad Pettit, Dylan Schiemann, David Flanagan, Steven Pemberton, Curt Arnold, Al Gilman, Misha Wolf,
+ Sigurd Lerstad, Michael B. Allen, Alexander J. Vincent, Martin Dürst, Ken Rehor, NAKANO Masayuki,
+ Garrett Smith, Sergey Ilinsky, Martijn Wargers, Sean Hogan, Magnus Kristiansen, Alex Russell,
+ Jorge Chamorro, Peter-Paul Koch, William Edney, Erik Arvidsson, Cameron McCormack, Kazuyuki Ashimura,
+ Øistein E. Andersen, James Su, Tony Chang, Ojan Vafai, Richard Ishida, Paul Irish, Mike Taylor,
+ Oliver Hunt, Alexey Proskuryakov, Giuseppe Pascale, and Jan Goyvaerts (regular-expressions.info).
+ </p>
<section id="acknowledgements-Productions">
<h2>Production Systems</h2>
- <p>The current drafts of this specification are lovingly hand-crafted in HTML and SVG, using ReSpec to format the document according to W3C requirements.</p>
-
- <p>Earlier versions of this specification were written in XML — the HTML, OMG IDL, Java and ECMAScript bindings were all produced automatically. Thanks to Joe English,
- author of <a class="normative" href="http://www.flightlab.com/cost/">cost</a>, which was used as the basis for producing DOM Level 1. Thanks also to Gavin Nicol,
- who wrote the scripts which run on top of cost. Arnaud Le Hors and Philippe Le Hégaret maintained the scripts.</p>
-
- <p>After DOM Level 1, we used <a class="normative" href="http://xerces.apache.org/xerces-j/">Xerces</a> as the basis DOM implementation and wish to thank the authors.
- Philippe Le Hégaret and Arnaud Le Hors wrote the <a class="normative" href="http://dev.w3.org/cvsweb/java/classes/org/w3c/tools/specgenerator/">Java programs</a>
- which are the <a class="def" href="#glossary-DOM-application">DOM application</a>.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks also to Jan Kärrman, author of <a class="normative" href="http://user.it.uu.se/~jan/html2ps.html">html2ps</a>, which we use in creating the PostScript
- version of the specification.</p>
+ <p>The current drafts of this specification are lovingly hand-crafted in HTML and SVG, using ReSpec
+ and custom scripts to format the document according to W3C requirements.
+ </p>
+
+ <p>Earlier versions of this specification were written in XML — the HTML, OMG IDL, Java and
+ ECMAScript bindings were all produced automatically.
+ Thanks to Joe English, author of
+ <a class="normative" href="http://www.flightlab.com/cost/">cost</a>,
+ which was used as the basis for producing DOM Level 1.
+ Thanks also to Gavin Nicol, who wrote the scripts which run on top of cost.
+ Arnaud Le Hors and Philippe Le Hégaret maintained the scripts.
+ </p>
+
+ <p>After DOM Level 1,
+ <a class="normative" href="http://xerces.apache.org/xerces-j/">Xerces</a>
+ was used as the basis DOM implementation and wish to thank the authors.
+ Philippe Le Hégaret and Arnaud Le Hors wrote the
+ <a class="normative" href="http://dev.w3.org/cvsweb/java/classes/org/w3c/tools/specgenerator/">Java programs</a>
+ which are the <a class="def" href="#glossary-DOM-application">DOM application</a>.
+ </p>
+
+ <p>Thanks also to Jan Kärrman, author of
+ <a class="normative" href="http://user.it.uu.se/~jan/html2ps.html">html2ps</a>,
+ which was previously used to generate PostScript versions of the specification.
+ </p>
</section>
</section>