>> Out of interest... why does ZK marketing material never mention HTML5?

Speculating here, but probably because it doesn't use HTML 5 tags at all, - 
everything I saw on their site indicates it's an AJAX solution using an older 
version of HTML.

Jason Merrill
Instructional Technology Architect II
Bank of America  Global Learning





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Out of interest... why does ZK marketing material never mention HTML5? They 
used to say "direct RIA" though I can't see that on the site anymore. I thought 
HTML5 was the new buzzword and that it would make sense to state it at least 3 
times on every page?
John
2012/1/17 Ron G <rgri...@sinclairoil.com<mailto:rgri...@sinclairoil.com>>


Hi Joaoak:

You can make the coupling as tight or loose as you want. Each UI object can 
have a client side widget that is primarily the appearance, and a server side 
component that should contain the more complex logic. So, you can hide as much 
as want by placing it in the server side component as Java code, or keep in the 
client side widget as JS. In fact, since you indicate you are moving to HTML5, 
ZKoss actually might be a good choice, since it relies heavily on jQuery, which 
is considered a favorite HTML5 library. The difference is ZK lets you choose 
where client side logic is stored - as JS on the client or Java on the server. 
Another type of HTML5 approach won't offer that.

Ron


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