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You may also want to look at the ideas being floated by Mozilla and
others for installed web apps to request extra privileges. This is
expected to lead to a new W3C Working Group within a few months from
now, and I am hoping to see progress on being able to run the browser in
a locked down
button type=submitSubmit/button
button type=resetReset/button/p
/form
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, and the consequent idea of returning a list of
hypotheses and associated confidence scores rather than just the
highest ranking solution. A more detailed assessment of the
requirements should perhaps include a study of uncertainty.
Dave Raggett [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.w3.org/People/Raggett
On Fri, 23
to a wide range of
devices with policies controlling the choice of styling and layout
as appropriate to different classes of device.
Dave Raggett [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.w3.org/People/Raggett
just how
useful the attribute would be in practice. I expect that instead
most developers will use scripts to determine what can be edited and
how. Such scripts will also be able to recognise and support
microformats and other templates.
Cheers,
Dave Raggett [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.w3
can use
CSS to show borders for div elements etc. as appropriate to support
the editing task. That is very much application dependent and not a
fixed part of the design.
Cheers,
Dave Raggett [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.w3.org/People/Raggett
to the rendering of br
elements. It is already easy to add a paragraph symbol, but CSS
balks at br elements for inappropriate reasons.
Dave Raggett [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.w3.org/People/Raggett
of paper
http://www.gladwell.com/2002/2002_03_25_a_paper.htm
We need to think more about how to enable the kinds of affordances
that pen and paper provide for various tasks, and what kinds of web
authoring tools this would permit.
Dave Raggett [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.w3.org/People/Raggett
On Wed, 21 Feb 2007, Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis wrote:
Dave Raggett wrote:
I am therefore devoting a lot of my time into developing a
new kind of authoring environment that combines a semantic view with
a wysiwyg view, and which will use dictionaries to generate the
markup that few of us can
of XForms-Tiny is just a snap shot, and I
am working on incorporating more of the great ideas in WF2. The
specification will be elaborated on the W3C Forms wiki over the next
month or so, as a precursor to a W3C Working Draft.
Dave Raggett [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.w3.org/People/Raggett
to code it separately
with the risk of mismatch between the client and server code.
p.s. I am looking into providing declarative support for using Ajax to
support dynamic load and save operations without the need for any
additional scripting other than loading the XForms-Tiny library.
Dave Raggett
a
synthesis of the best of both proposals. I will be exploring this on
the public wiki maintained by the W3C Forms working group over the
next month or so.
Dave Raggett [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.w3.org/People/Raggett
development please let me know.
Dave Raggett [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.w3.org/People/Raggett
On Sat, 9 Sep 2006, Anne van Kesteren wrote:
On Fri, 08 Sep 2006 18:40:34 +0200, Dave Raggett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
p.s. implementing the output element would be a lot cleaner if
more browsers supported the / syntax for empty elements that
aren't part of traditional HTML. IE already does
of the
predefined html tag set as Anne suggested.
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