:41 PM
To: Mr Havercamp
Cc: DSpace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] HTML5 and the future of DSpace
For DSpace XMLUI, this is simply a matter of creating an appropriate
theme that will support HTML5 as the output format for generated html
content. This would be an excellent
In Mark Wood's last message, he stated that
We need to examine the different codec bundles
provided by the browsers that implement these elements at all. (Do we
provide multiple encodings, or point to add-on codec packages, or some
of each, or...?) This stuff will affect and be affected by
On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 04:41:18PM -0700, Mark Diggory wrote:
For DSpace XMLUI, this is simply a matter of creating an appropriate
theme that will support HTML5 as the output format for generated html
content. This would be an excellent project for those in the
community who are working on
For DSpace XMLUI, this is simply a matter of creating an appropriate
theme that will support HTML5 as the output format for generated html
content. This would be an excellent project for those in the
community who are working on DSpace Manakin XMLUI themes to provide as
a contribution and would
On a somewhat related note, J-CAR allows for importation of these audio
and video formats to be displayed inside Joomla and play natively in
Firefox and Chrome
http://openrepository.com/products/cms-integration/ogg-audio-example
Michael Guthrie
Manager, Open Repository
BioMed Central
I think the support of HTML 5 would be advantageous, especially in the
embedded video and audio elements area, as it would be good to see the
support of open formats such as ogv and oga in an open source repository
such as DSpace.
While ogv is not the most efficient video format around at the
Nothing that I'm aware of, until today's IRC meeting. There should be
a JIRA issue soon to collect HTML5 bits. Thanks for opening the topic!
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Mark H. Wood, Lead System Programmer mw...@iupui.edu
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Hi all,
Nothing that I'm aware of, until today's IRC meeting. There should be
a JIRA issue soon to collect HTML5 bits. Thanks for opening the
topic!
As agreed in the DSpace IRC meeting this morning, we've decided to
open a JIRA ticket to facilitate this discussion:
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