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HTML+TIME (Timed Interactive Multimedia Extensions) is a Microsoft specification which adds timing and media synchronization support to HTML pages. It integrates the SMIL language into the HTML language. Using a few SMIL elements and attributes, you can add images, video, and sounds to an HTML page, and synchronize them with HTML text elements over a specified amount of time. HTML+TIME technology can be to quickly create interactive multimedia presentations, and view them in a web browser without installing a SMIL player.

HTML+TIME 2.0 is based on the HTML+SMIL language profile working draft at W3C. The difference between the Microsoft language name (HTML+TIME) and the W3C working draft title (XHTML+SMIL) leads to some confusion.

HTML+TIME 2.0 is the successor to HTML+TIME 1.0 which was based on the HTML+TIME submission by Microsoft in 1998.

Viewers: Internet Explorer 5.5 and Internet Explorer 6.

See also: XHTML+SMIL integrates SMIL into XHTML, just like HTML+TIME integrates SMIL into HTML.