Tim Berners-Lee. The World-Wide Web (Home page of the World-Wide Web project office), undated.
Tim Berners-Lee. World-Wide Web Summary. World-Wide Web project office, undated.
Time Berners-Lee, et al. WWW Bibliography. World-Wide Web project office, undated.
Daniel Connolly. HyperText Markup Language (HTML). World-Wide Web project office, June, 1993.
Mark Andreessen. HTML Primer(On a busy server that frequently isn't available.)
Ian Graham HTML Documentation. [On-line version of The HTML Sourcebook. John Wiley and Sons, ISBN 0-471-11849-4, March 1995.]
Daniel Connolly. HTML Design Notebook. World-Wide Web project office, January 24, 1995.
(Tim Berners-Lee.) HTML 1.0 Specification (Obsolete). Internet Engineering Task Force Draft, undated.
Daniel Connolly. HTML 2.0 Specification. World-Wide Web project office, March 29, 1995
Earl Hood. HTML 2.0 DTD (Document Type Definition). World-Wide Web project office, November, 1994.
Dave Raggett. HyperText Markup Language Specification Version 3.0 (Formerly HTML+). Internet Engineering Task Force Draft , undated.
Dave Raggett. HTML 3.0 DTD (Document Type Definition). March 24, 1995.
(Tim Berners-Lee.) Basic HTTP . Internet Engineering Task Force Draft, undated. (and obsolete)
Roy T. Fielding. IETF Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Working Group
Tim Berners-Lee, Roy T. Fielding, and H. Frystyk Nielsen. Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.0 Internet Engineering Task Force Draft, March 8, 1995.
Tim Berners-Lee. WWW Names, Addresses, URI's, URL's, and URN's.World-Wide Web project office, November, 1994.
Tim Berners-Lee. Uniform Resource Locators. Internet Engineering Task Force, URI Working Group, March 21, 1994.
Tim Berners-Lee. Uniform Resource Identifiers (RFC 1630). Internet Engineering Task Force, URI Working Group, March 21, 1994.
(Tim Berners-Lee.) Partial (relative) form . World-Wide Web project office, November, 1994.