HTML5: Edition for Web Authors. Berjon, R., Leithead, T., Pfeiffer, S., Doyle Navara, E., & O'Connor, E. World Wide Web Consortium, Working Draft WD-html5-author-20121025, October, 2012.
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This document is a strict subset of the full HTML5 specification that omits user-agent (UA) implementation details. It is targeted toward Web authors and others who are not UA implementors and who want a view of the HTML specification that focuses more precisely on details relevant to using the HTML language to create Web documents and Web applications. Because this document does not provide implementation conformance criteria, UA implementors should not rely on it, but should instead refer to the full HTML5 specification. This document is an automated redaction of the full HTML5 specification. As such, the two documents are supposed to agree on normative matters concerning Web authors. However, if the documents disagree, this is a bug in the redaction process and the unredacted full HTML specification takes precedence. Readers are encouraged to report such discrepancies as bugs in the bug tracking system of the HTML Working Group.
@misc{ html5author,
  author = {Robin Berjon and Travis Leithead and Silvia Pfeiffer and Erika {Doyle Navara} and Edward O'Connor},
  title = {HTML5: Edition for Web Authors},
  howpublished = {World Wide Web Consortium, Working Draft WD-html5-author-20121025},
  month = {October},
  year = {2012},
  topic = {html[0.9]},
  uri = {http://www.w3.org/TR/2012/WD-html5-author-20121025},
  abstract = {This document is a strict subset of the full HTML5 specification that omits user-agent (UA) implementation details. It is targeted toward Web authors and others who are not UA implementors and who want a view of the HTML specification that focuses more precisely on details relevant to using the HTML language to create Web documents and Web applications. Because this document does not provide implementation conformance criteria, UA implementors should not rely on it, but should instead refer to the full HTML5 specification. This document is an automated redaction of the full HTML5 specification. As such, the two documents are supposed to agree on normative matters concerning Web authors. However, if the documents disagree, this is a bug in the redaction process and the unredacted full HTML specification takes precedence. Readers are encouraged to report such discrepancies as bugs in the bug tracking system of the HTML Working Group.}
}

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