%% You should probably cite draft-ietf-iiir-html-00 instead of this revision. @techreport{ietf-iiir-html-01, number = {draft-ietf-iiir-html-01}, type = {Internet-Draft}, institution = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, publisher = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, note = {Work in Progress}, url = {https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-iiir-html/01/}, author = {Tim Berners-Lee and Daniel W. Connolly}, title = {{Hypertext Markup Language (HTML): A Representation of Textual Information and MetaInformation for Retrieval and Interchange}}, pagetotal = 41, year = 2003, month = feb, day = 2, abstract = {HyperText Markup Language (HTML) can be used to represent Hypertext news, mail, online documentation, and collaborative hypermedia; Menus of options; Database query results; Simple structured documents with inlined graphics. Hypertext views of existing bodies of information. The World Wide Web (W3) initiative links related information throughout the globe. HTML provides one simple format for throughout the globe. HTML provides one simple format for providing linked information, and all W3 compatible programs are required to be capable of handling HTML. W3 uses an Internet protocol (Hypertext Transfer Protocol, HTTP), which allows transfer representations to be negotiated between client and server, the result being returned in an extended MIME message. HTML is therefore just one, but an important one, of the representations used with W3. HTML is proposed as a MIME content type.}, }