HTML + TIME

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HTML + TIME (Timed Interactive Multimedia Extensions) was the designation for a submission to the W3C by Microsoft , Compaq / DEC and Macromedia , which dealt with the integration of SMIL semantics in HTML and CSS . The details of the integration were changed to a significant extent by working groups of the W3C after the submission and finally appeared as the W3C note XHTML + SMIL . The submission also proposed new animation and timing functions, which (with changes) found their way into SMIL 2.0.

Microsoft modified the in-house implementation in IE 5.5 so that it corresponded for the most part to the W3C note, but continues to use the name HTML + TIME to denote the corresponding functions.

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