[cc-ing laszlo-dev]

I'll do a test run with an Ant build script on the weekend. You'd have
to add a descriptor file as well. But that would be a very smart move!

Through services like Vodafone 360 you can already start selling
widgets as commercial apps. With PhoneGap and W3C Widget support, you
can bet that OpenLaszlo will get a lot more attention.

On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 4:07 PM, P T Withington <[email protected]> wrote:
> [cc-ing laszlo-dev]
>
> Interesting.  I think this is the same as an OS X widget.  It's nice that 
> it's a standard.
>
> It has great similarity to a solo-deployed OL app, which makes me think that 
> maybe we should just rename solo to widget?
>
> On 2010-06-23, at 08:12, Raju Bitter wrote:
>
>> Since it's technically not complicated, we should add W3C Widget
>> support as well. What is a W3C widget?
>>
>> "Widgets are nothing more than zipped websites. You create an HTML
>> file, add as many CSS, JavaScript and image files as you need, zip the
>> lot, change the extension to .wgt and it works. Just like that."
>>
>> Here are some starters for anyone interested:
>> http://www.quirksmode.org/blog/archives/2009/04/introduction_to.html
>>
>> IBM Developer Works: W3C widget configuration and packaging
>> http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/library/wa-w3cwidget/index.html?ca=drs-
>>
>> Vodafone Cross Runtime W3C Widget Cheatsheet:
>> https://developer.vodafone.com/c/document_library/get_file?uuid=fa8b077a-7493-4fa5-9c20-717d1c4d3760&groupId=10136
>>
>> W3C:
>> http://www.w3.org/TR/widgets-reqs/
>> http://www.w3.org/TR/widgets-reqs/
>
>

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