Opera 10.1. Video & FLASH I don't need. My computer isn't used as an
entertainment 
center. The web needs a steady unchanging format that you can depend on.
One day a web site works and the next it doesn't. Just a big pain.


cheers
DS


On Mon, 7 Jul 2014 00:36:32 -0400 dmccunney <dennis.mccun...@gmail.com>
writes:
> On Sun, Jul 6, 2014 at 5:59 PM, Dale E Sterner <sunbeam...@juno.com> 
> wrote:
> > Thanks for the link but it takes you to an HTML 5 page, which is a 
> dead
> > end. Thankfully 99% of the web still uses HTML 4. The world needs 
> HTML 5
> > the same way it needs cancer and war. The web needs an constant 
> standard
> > that works every where and you depend on. I'll try your beta 
> version, its
> > probably pretty good.
> 
> What do you use as your browser?  You should be able to view the 
> site.
> 
> HTML is an evolving standard, and HTML5 is the newest iteration.
> Along with HTML5, the current generation of web standards includes
> CSS3 and JavaScript.
> 
> The main interest in HTML5 is the new <video> keyword, which allows
> streaming video without requiring the Adobe Flash Player.  (It will
> require having the necessary codec installed, but the codec should 
> be
> part of the browser installation.)  Current browser development 
> takes
> the attitude that plugins are bad, and the user should be able to do
> things without resorting to them.  Adobe Flash is the horrible
> example.  Recent versions of Firefox implement a plugin-helper exe,
> which serves as a sandbox in which plugins can run, so a crashing
> plugin does not take the browser down with it.  Adobe Flash Player 
> was
> a principle reason for its development.
> 
> A browser that can handle HTML4 should be able to deal with an HTML5
> site.  Constructs specific to HTML5 won't work, but HTML5 is a
> superset of HTML4, so most of the site should work as expected.
> 
> I'd guess that your real problem is that the site requires 
> JavaScript
> to function correctly.  That is not specific to HTML5.  JavaScript 
> was
> first implemented by Brendan Eich for Netscape Navigator 2, and is 
> now
> supported in almost every browser.  Just about *all* sites now use
> JavaScript as part of their operation.
> 
> If you are using a text mode browser like Links, or a minimal 
> browser
> like Dillo or it's fork, D+, that doesn't support JavaScript, you'll
> have problems.  (Dillo has JavaScript on the development list, but
> they have a lot of DOM work to do before they can support 
> JavaScript.)
> 
> The web has always been a moving target in terms of standards and
> capabilities.  Sorry, but it isn't going to hold still for you.
> ______
> Dennis
> https://plus.google.com/u/0/105128793974319004519
> 
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