On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 2:43 AM, Tammo van Lessen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Assaf Arkin wrote: > >> Forget about that, PUT and DELETE seems to be supported by >>>>> XMLHttpRequests... >>>>> >>>>> >>>> PUT, DELETE not supported on Safari, and on some browsers may not do the >>>> right thing (you don't want to get a cached copy of a deleted resource). >>>> >>>> I should have known that. Is there one Web standard correctly >>> implemented >>> by all vendors? :) >>> >> >> >> I think they all implement the blink tag the same way :-) >> > > Clear case for Captian Obvious: Build a consortium, call it, lets say, Web > Architecture Interoperability (WA-I) and come up with a Basic Profile for > solving interoperability issues in Web Architectures by restrictions: That one sentence almost gave me a heart attack. Assaf > > For UI rendering: > - Restrict HTML to <blink> being the only properly supported element. > - Forbid CSS and JavaScript > For transfer: > - Restrict HTTP to HEAD, GET and POST (as other verbs aren't fully > supported by all browsers and frameworks). > > May be I missed some others, the more restrictions the better :p > > Cheers, > Tammo >