Dan,
Thanks for your questions:
> Why are you so intent on getting this put into W3C specs,
> and into implementation on user agents?
My goal has never been to get published in any particular
organizations' specs; only to get the major browsers to
implement microphone upload suitable for la
Jony,
Thanks for your message:
> In my experience, the proper way to develop standards is to
> begin with a private implementation.
Private? Anyone is welcome to my Mozilla mods if they will
try to port them to Gecko. Most browsers already implement
file upload. The only difficulty is in i
On Thu, 30 Mar 2000 23:05:01 PST, Walter Ian Kaye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
> And to do so does not necessarily require building an entire browser.
> Since the input "widget" is just one part of a page, you only need to
> prototype that one widget. You can do it in any RAD environment. Make
>
At 08:25a +0200 03/31/00, Jonathan Rosenne didst inscribe upon an
electronic papyrus:
>In my experience, the proper way to develop standards is to begin
>with a private implementation.
And to do so does not necessarily require building an entire browser.
Since the input "widget" is just one pa
In my experience, the proper way to develop standards is to begin with a private
implementation. Only with practical experience can sufficient understanding be
achieved to
enable the writing of a good standard. Nearly all prevalent standards have followed
this
course, including HTML. An example