«HTML+ Internet-Draft - Abstract». Archivado desde el original el 15 de mayo de 2016. «Browser writers are experimenting with extensions to HTML and it is now appropriate to draw these ideas together into a revised document format. The new format is designed to allow a gradual rollover from HTML, adding features like tables, captioned figures, and fill-out forms for querying remote databases or mailing questionnaires.»
Raymond, Eric. «IETF and the RFC Standards Process». The Art of Unix Programming. Archivado desde el original el 17 de marzo de 2005. Consultado el 15 de marzo de 2008. «In IETF tradition, standards have to arise from experience with a working prototype implementation — but once they become standards, code that does not conform to them is considered broken and mercilessly scrapped. …Internet-Drafts are not specifications, and software implementers and vendors are specifically barred from claiming compliance with them as if they were specifications. Internet-Drafts are focal points for discussion, usually in a working group… Once an Internet-Draft has been published with an RFC number, it is a specification to which implementers may claim conformance. It is expected that the authors of the RFC and the community at large will begin correcting the specification with field experience.»
«HTML+ Internet-Draft - Abstract». Archivado desde el original el 15 de mayo de 2016. «Browser writers are experimenting with extensions to HTML and it is now appropriate to draw these ideas together into a revised document format. The new format is designed to allow a gradual rollover from HTML, adding features like tables, captioned figures, and fill-out forms for querying remote databases or mailing questionnaires.»
Tim Berners-Lee (9 de diciembre de 1991). «Re: SGML/HTML docs, X Browser (archived www-talk mailing list post)». Archivado desde el original el 20 de mayo de 2013. Consultado el 16 de junio de 2007. «SGML is very general. HTML is a specific application of the SGML basic syntax applied to hypertext documents with simple structure.»
Tim Berners-Lee (9 de diciembre de 1991). «Re: SGML/HTML docs, X Browser (archived www-talk mailing list post)». Archivado desde el original el 20 de mayo de 2013. Consultado el 16 de junio de 2007. «SGML is very general. HTML is a specific application of the SGML basic syntax applied to hypertext documents with simple structure.»
Raymond, Eric. «IETF and the RFC Standards Process». The Art of Unix Programming. Archivado desde el original el 17 de marzo de 2005. Consultado el 15 de marzo de 2008. «In IETF tradition, standards have to arise from experience with a working prototype implementation — but once they become standards, code that does not conform to them is considered broken and mercilessly scrapped. …Internet-Drafts are not specifications, and software implementers and vendors are specifically barred from claiming compliance with them as if they were specifications. Internet-Drafts are focal points for discussion, usually in a working group… Once an Internet-Draft has been published with an RFC number, it is a specification to which implementers may claim conformance. It is expected that the authors of the RFC and the community at large will begin correcting the specification with field experience.»