W3C compliance of EP

We have a client that is expressing interest in portals as a consumer-facing solution, but they want to ensure that portals is W3C compliant up to priority 2.
Does anyone have any reference to SAP documentation that supports EP as conforming to W3C standards?
Any help with this would be much appreciated.
Thanks and regards,
Eugene

Hi Eugene,
Check out this <a href="http://www.x-istech.com/html/intranet.aspx">link</a>. It will be of some help.
Regards,
Pooja.

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