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HTML 4.01 Specification 
W3C Recommendation 24 December 1999 
This version: 
http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-html401-19991224  
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Latest version of HTML 4.01: 
http://www.w3.org/TR/html401  
Latest version of HTML 4: 
http://www.w3.org/TR/html4  
Latest version of HTML: 
http://www.w3.org/TR/html  
Previous version of HTML 4.01: 
http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/PR-html40-19990824  
Previous HTML 4 Recommendation: 
http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/REC-html40-19980424  
Editors: 
Dave Raggett  <dsr@w3.org > 
Arnaud Le Hors, W3C 
Ian Jacobs, W3C 
 
Copyright 
©1997-1999 W3C ®  (MIT  , 
INRIA  , Keio ), All Rights
Reserved. W3C liability ,
trademark , document
use  and software
licensing  rules apply.
 
 
Abstract 
This specification defines the HyperText Markup Language (HTML), the
publishing language of the World Wide Web. This specification defines HTML
4.01, which is a subversion of HTML 4. In addition to the text, multimedia, and
hyperlink features of the previous versions of HTML (HTML 3.2 
[HTML32]  and HTML 2.0 [RFC1866] ), HTML 4
supports more multimedia options, scripting languages, style sheets, better
printing facilities, and documents that are more accessible to users with
disabilities. HTML 4 also takes great strides towards the internationalization
of documents, with the goal of making the Web truly World Wide.
HTML 4 is an SGML application conforming to International Standard ISO 8879
-- Standard Generalized Markup Language [ISO8879] .
Status of this document 
This section describes the status of this document at the time of its
publication. Other documents may supersede this document. The latest status of
this document series is maintained at the W3C. 
This document specifies HTML 4.01, which is part of the HTML 4 line of
specifications. The first version of HTML 4 was HTML 4.0 [HTML40] , published
on 18 December 1997 and revised 24 April 1998. This specification is the first
HTML 4.01 Recommendation. It includes non-editorial changes since the 24 April version of HTML
4.0 . There have been some changes to the DTDs, for example. This document
obsoletes previous versions of HTML 4.0, although W3C will continue to make
those specifications and their DTDs available at the W3C Web site.
This document has been reviewed by W3C Members and other interested parties
and has been endorsed by the Director as a W3C Recommendation. It is a stable
document and may be used as reference material or cited as a normative
reference from another document. W3C's role in making the Recommendation is to
draw attention to the specification and to promote its widespread deployment.
This enhances the functionality and interoperability of the Web.
W3C recommends that user agents and authors (and in particular, authoring
tools) produce HTML 4.01 documents rather than HTML 4.0 documents. W3C
recommends that authors produce HTML 4 documents instead of HTML 3.2 documents.
For reasons of backward compatibility, W3C also recommends that tools
interpreting HTML 4 continue to support HTML 3.2 and HTML 2.0 as well.
For information about the next generation of HTML, "The Extensible HyperText
Markup Language" [XHTML] , please refer to the W3C HTML Activity  and the list of W3C Technical Reports .
This document has been produced as part of the W3C HTML Activity . The goals of the HTML Working Group  (Members only )  are discussed in the HTML Working Group
charter  (Members
only ) .
A list of current W3C Recommendations and other technical documents can be
found at http://www.w3.org/TR .
Public discussion on HTML features takes place on www-html@w3.org  (archives of
www-html@w3.org ).
Available languages 
The English version of this specification is the only normative version.
However, for translations of this document, see 
http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/html4-updates/translations .
Errata 
The list of known errors in this specification is available at: 
http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/html4-updates/errata  
 
Please report errors in this document to www-html-editor@w3.org .
About the HTML 4
Specification  
Introduction to
HTML 4  
On SGML and
HTML  
Conformance:
requirements and recommendations  
HTML Document
Representation  - Character sets, character encodings, and
entities  
Basic HTML data
types  - Character data, colors, lengths, URIs, content types,
etc.  
The global
structure of an HTML document  - The HEAD and BODY of a
document  
Language
information and text direction  - International considerations for
text  
Text  -
Paragraphs, Lines, and Phrases  
Lists  -
Unordered, Ordered, and Definition Lists  
Tables  
Links  -
Hypertext and Media-Independent Links  
Objects,
Images, and Applets  
Style
Sheets  - Adding style to HTML documents  
Alignment,
font styles, and horizontal rules  
Frames  
- Multi-view presentation of documents  
Forms  -
User-input Forms: Text Fields, Buttons, Menus, and more  
Scripts 
- Animated Documents and Smart Forms  
SGML reference
information for HTML  - Formal definition of HTML and
validation  
SGML Declaration of HTML
4  
Document Type Definition  
Transitional Document Type Definition  
Frameset Document Type Definition  
Character entity
references in HTML 4  
 
Changes  
Performance,
Implementation, and Design Notes  
 
 
About the HTML 4
Specification  
How the specification is
organized  
Document conventions  
Elements and
attributes  
Notes and examples  
 
 
Acknowledgments  
Acknowledgments for the
current revision  
 
 
Copyright Notice  
 
 
Introduction to
HTML 4  
What is the World Wide
Web?  
Introduction to
URIs  
Fragment
identifiers  
Relative URIs  
 
 
What is HTML?  
A brief history of
HTML  
 
 
HTML 4  
Internationalization  
Accessibility  
Tables  
Compound
documents  
Style sheets  
Scripting  
Printing  
 
 
Authoring documents with
HTML 4  
Separate structure and
presentation  
Consider universal
accessibility to the Web  
Help user agents with
incremental rendering  
 
 
 
 
On SGML and
HTML  
Introduction to
SGML  
SGML constructs used in
HTML  
Elements  
Attributes  
Character
references  
Comments  
 
 
How to read the HTML
DTD  
DTD Comments  
Parameter entity
definitions  
Element
declarations  
 
Attribute
declarations  
 
 
 
 
 
Conformance:
requirements and recommendations  
Definitions  
SGML  
The text/html content type  
 
 
HTML Document
Representation  - Character sets, character encodings, and entities 
The Document Character
Set  
Character encodings  
Choosing an encoding  
 
Specifying the character
encoding  
 
 
Character references  
Numeric character
references  
Character entity
references  
 
 
Undisplayable
characters  
 
 
Basic HTML data
types  - Character data, colors, lengths, URIs, content types, etc. 
Case information  
SGML basic types  
Text strings  
URIs  
Colors  
Notes on using colors  
 
 
Lengths  
Content types (MIME
types)  
Language codes  
Character encodings  
Single characters  
Dates and times  
Link types  
Media descriptors  
Script data  
Style sheet data  
Frame target names  
 
 
The global
structure of an HTML document  - The HEAD and BODY of a document  
Introduction to the
structure of an HTML document  
HTML version
information  
The HTML  element  
The document head  
The HEAD  element  
The TITLE  element  
The title 
attribute  
Meta data  
 
 
 
The document body  
The BODY  element  
Element identifiers:
the id  and class  attributes  
Block-level and inline
elements  
Grouping elements: the
DIV  and SPAN 
elements  
Headings: The H1 , H2 , 
H3 , H4 , H5 ,
H6  elements  
The ADDRESS  element  
 
 
 
 
Language
information and text direction  - International considerations for
text  
Specifying the language
of content: the lang  attribute  
Language codes  
Inheritance of
language codes  
Interpretation of
language codes  
 
 
Specifying the
direction of text and tables: the dir  attribute  
Introduction to the
bidirectional algorithm  
Inheritance of text
direction information  
Setting the direction
of embedded text  
Overriding the
bidirectional algorithm: the BDO  element  
Character references
for directionality and joining control  
The effect of style
sheets on bidirectionality  
 
 
 
 
Text  -
Paragraphs, Lines, and Phrases  
White space  
Structured text  
Phrase elements: EM , STRONG , DFN , CODE , 
SAMP , KBD , VAR ,
CITE , ABBR , and ACRONYM   
Quotations: The BLOCKQUOTE  and Q  elements 
 
Subscripts and
superscripts: the SUB  and 
SUP  elements  
 
 
Lines and Paragraphs  
Paragraphs: the P  element  
Controlling line
breaks  
 
Hyphenation  
Preformatted text: The
PRE  element  
Visual rendering of
paragraphs  
 
 
Marking document changes:
The INS and DEL elements  
 
 
Lists  -
Unordered, Ordered, and Definition Lists  
Introduction to
lists  
Unordered lists  (UL ), ordered
lists  (OL ), and list items (LI ) 
Definition lists : the DL , DT , and 
DD  elements  
Visual rendering of
lists  
 
 
The DIR  and MENU  elements  
 
 
Tables  
Introduction to
tables  
Elements for
constructing tables  
The TABLE  element  
 
Table Captions: The
CAPTION  element  
Row groups: the THEAD , TFOOT , and TBODY  elements  
Column groups: the
COLGROUP  and COL 
elements  
 
Table rows: The TR  element  
Table cells: The
TH  and TD  elements  
 
 
 
Table formatting by
visual user agents  
Borders and
rules  
Horizontal and
vertical alignment  
 
Cell margins  
 
 
Table rendering by
non-visual user agents  
Associating header
information with data cells  
Categorizing
cells  
Algorithm to find
heading information  
 
 
Sample table  
 
 
Links  -
Hypertext and Media-Independent Links  
Introduction to links
and anchors  
Visiting a linked
resource  
Other link
relationships  
Specifying anchors and
links  
Link titles  
Internationalization
and links  
 
 
The A  element  
Syntax of anchor
names  
Nested links are
illegal  
Anchors with the
id  attribute  
Unavailable and
unidentifiable resources  
 
 
Document relationships:
the LINK  element  
Forward and reverse
links  
Links and external
style sheets  
Links and search
engines  
 
 
Path information: the
BASE  element  
Resolving relative URIs  
 
 
 
 
Objects,
Images, and Applets  
Introduction to
objects, images, and applets  
Including an image:
the IMG  element  
Generic inclusion: the
OBJECT  element  
Rules for rendering
objects  
Object
initialization: the PARAM  element  
Global naming
schemes for objects  
Object declarations
and instantiations  
 
 
Including an applet:
the APPLET  element  
Notes on embedded
documents  
Image maps   
Client-side image
maps: the MAP  and AREA 
elements  
 
Server-side image
maps  
 
 
Visual presentation of
images, objects, and applets  
Width and
height  
White space around
images and objects  
Borders  
Alignment  
 
 
How to specify
alternate text  
 
 
Style
Sheets  - Adding style to HTML documents  
Introduction to style
sheets  
Adding style to
HTML  
Setting the default
style sheet language  
Inline style
information  
Header style
information: the STYLE  element  
Media types  
 
 
External style
sheets  
Preferred and
alternate style sheets  
Specifying external
style sheets  
 
 
Cascading style
sheets  
Media-dependent
cascades  
Inheritance and
cascading  
 
 
Hiding style data from
user agents  
Linking to style
sheets with HTTP headers  
 
 
Alignment,
font styles, and horizontal rules  
Formatting  
Background
color  
Alignment  
Floating
objects  
 
 
 
Fonts  
Font style
elements: the TT , I ,
B , BIG , SMALL , STRIKE , S , and U  elements  
Font modifier
elements: FONT  and 
BASEFONT   
 
 
Rules: the HR  element  
 
 
Frames  
- Multi-view presentation of documents  
Introduction to
frames  
Layout of frames  
The FRAMESET  element  
 
The FRAME  element  
 
 
 
Specifying target
frame information  
Setting the default
target for links  
Target
semantics  
 
 
Alternate content  
The NOFRAMES  element  
Long descriptions of
frames  
 
 
Inline frames: the
IFRAME  element  
 
 
Forms  -
User-input Forms: Text Fields, Buttons, Menus, and more  
Introduction to
forms  
Controls  
Control
types  
 
 
The FORM  element  
The INPUT  element  
Control types
created with INPUT  
Examples of forms
containing INPUT controls  
 
 
The BUTTON  element  
The SELECT , OPTGROUP , and OPTION  elements  
Pre-selected
options  
 
 
The TEXTAREA  element  
The ISINDEX  element  
Labels  
The LABEL  element  
 
 
Adding structure to
forms: the FIELDSET  and 
LEGEND  elements  
Giving focus to an
element   
Tabbing
navigation  
Access keys  
 
 
Disabled and
read-only controls  
Disabled
controls  
Read-only
controls  
 
 
Form submission  
Form submission
method  
Successful
controls  
Processing form
data  
 
Form content
types  
 
 
 
 
 
Scripts 
- Animated Documents and Smart Forms  
Introduction to
scripts  
Designing documents
for user agents that support scripting  
The SCRIPT  element  
Specifying the
scripting language  
 
Intrinsic
events  
Dynamic
modification of documents  
 
 
Designing documents
for user agents that don't support scripting  
The NOSCRIPT  element  
Hiding script data
from user agents  
 
 
 
 
SGML reference
information for HTML  - Formal definition of HTML and validation  
Document
Validation  
Sample SGML
catalog  
 
 
SGML Declaration of HTML
4   
SGML
Declaration  
 
 
Document Type Definition  
Transitional Document Type Definition  
Frameset Document Type Definition  
Character entity
references in HTML 4  
Introduction to
character entity references  
Character entity
references for ISO 8859-1 characters  
The list of
characters  
 
 
Character entity
references for symbols, mathematical symbols, and Greek letters  
The list of
characters  
 
 
Character entity
references for markup-significant and internationalization characters  
The list of
characters  
 
 
 
 
 
Changes  
Changes between 24
April 1998 HTML 4.0 and 24 December 1999 HTML 4.01 versions  
Changes to the
specification  
 
Errors that were
corrected  
Minor typographical
errors that were corrected  
Clarifications  
Known Browser
problems  
 
 
Changes between 18
December 1997 and 24 April 1998 versions  
Errors that were
corrected  
Minor typographical
errors that were corrected  
 
 
Changes between HTML
3.2 and HTML 4.0 (18 December 1997)  
Changes to
elements  
 
Changes to
attributes  
Changes for
accessibility  
Changes for meta
data  
Changes for
text  
Changes for
links  
Changes for
tables  
Changes for images,
objects, and image maps  
Changes for
forms  
Changes for style
sheets  
Changes for
frames  
Changes for
scripting  
Changes for
internationalization  
 
 
 
 
Performance,
Implementation, and Design Notes  
Notes on invalid
documents  
Special characters in
URI attribute values  
Non-ASCII characters
in URI attribute values  
Ampersands in URI
attribute values  
 
 
SGML implementation
notes  
Line breaks  
Specifying non-HTML
data  
 
SGML features with
limited support  
Boolean
attributes  
Marked
Sections  
Processing
Instructions  
Shorthand
markup  
 
 
Notes on helping search
engines index your Web site  
Search robots  
 
 
 
Notes on tables  
Design rationale  
 
Recommended Layout
Algorithms  
 
 
 
Notes on forms  
Incremental
display  
Future
projects  
 
 
Notes on scripting  
Reserved syntax for
future script macros  
 
 
 
Notes on
frames  
Notes on
accessibility  
Notes on security  
Security issues for
forms  
 
 
 
 
 
     
                                        
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