XForms Accessibility edit

XForms have accessibility benefits[1]... (See also BenToWeb Deliverable D4.5: SVG & XForms Accessibility Issues).

eGovMoNet edit

See User:ChristopheS/EGovMoNet.

The Four PP edit

By John Heywood.

Ralph Roister Doister edit

By Nicholas Udall. Article needs citations.

Supposes edit

By George Gascoigne.

Gammer Gurton's Needle edit

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References edit

  1. ^ Richard Schwerdtfeger: "XForms Accessibility Features". IBM developerWorks, 7 February 2005.

Fulgens and Lucrece edit

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The play's significance to the history of English drama is that the treatment of the material is moral without being specifically religious and that the 'serious' secular comedy of manners and morals is accompanied by the parody and slapstick of the subplot of comic rivalry between the suitors' servants, called A and B, who act as a Chorus, the audience's representatives, interrupters and mockers, and providers of the spirit of games, songs and pastimes. (Davenport & Neuss p. 77)

Henry Medwall's 1497 interlude Fulgens and Lucrece opens with two characters, A and B, who begin their conversation as though they were morely two acquaintances who meet at the performance expecting a play, each denying to the other that he is an actor, despite some knowledge of the argument of the play. (ryan Claycomb: "Curtain Up? Disrupted, Disguised, and Delayed Beginnings in Theater and Drama" in: Brian Richardson: Narrative Beginnings: Theories and Practices. University of Nebraska Press, 2009. ISBN 978-0803239746. (pp. 167-178) p. 172.)

European Environmental Citizens Organisation for Standardisation edit

For future article European Environmental Citizens Organisation for Standardisation (see also ECOS (disambiguation); ECOS website; listed on EC page with standards-related links).


Bomb, Book & Compass edit

For future article Bomb, Book & Compass.