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A. Acknowledgments
This section is non-normative.
David Hyatt developed XBL 1.0. and Ian Hickson co-wrote XBL two.0. These documents provided tremendous insight into the problem of behavior attachment and greatly influenced this specification.
Alex Russell and his considerable forethought triggered a new wave of enthusiasm close to the subject of behavior attachment and how it are often applied practically about the Website.
Dominic Cooney, Hajime Morrita, and Roland Steiner worked tirelessly to scope the problem inside of the confines for the Online system and provided a stable foundation for this document.
Steve Faulkner. The Paciello Group, for what formed the basis on the introductory examples.
The editor would also like to thank Alex Komoroske, Andres Rios, Anne van Kesteren, Boris Zbarsky, Daniel Buchner, Edward O'Connor, Erik Arvidsson, Elliott Sprehn, Hayato Ito, Jan Miksovsky, Jonas Sicking, Koji Ishii, Olli Pettay, Rafael Weinstein, Ryosuke Niwa, Scott Miles, Simon Pieters, Steve Orvell, Tab Atkins, Tim Perry, and William Chen for his or her comments and contributions to this specification.
B. References
B.1 Normative references
B.two Informative references
[MATHML] David Carlisle; Patrick Ion; Robert Miner. W3C. Mathematical Markup Language (MathML). URL: https://www.w3.org/Math/draft-spec/ [SVG] Erik Dahlstrom; Patrick Dengler; Anthony Grasso; Chris Lilley; Cameron McCormack; Doug Schepers; Jonathan Watt; Jon Ferraiolo; ?? ? (FUJISAWA Jun); Dean Jackson. Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG). URL: https://www.w3.org/TR/SVG11/ anchor|

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