2010/07/04 11:57 +, Thorsten Glaser
as far as I can see, the and tags contain something that
could be made into a hyperlink to the actual multimedia content by a
browser (to be downloaded and used with for example mplayer).
And attribute "cite" in elements "blockquote", "b
On Sun, Jul 4, 2010 at 2:57 PM, Patrick
wrote:
> On Sun, 4 Jul 2010 13:35:50 + (UTC)
> Thorsten Glaser wrote:
>
>> David Woolley dixit:
>>
> [...]
>> >
>> > It's never going to work well, though, because people who use them will use
>> > them to construct a single, compound, multimedia documen
On Sun, 4 Jul 2010 13:35:50 + (UTC)
Thorsten Glaser wrote:
> David Woolley dixit:
>
[...]
> >
> > It's never going to work well, though, because people who use them will use
> > them to construct a single, compound, multimedia document, not to generate a
> > portion of web in which the HTML h
David Woolley dixit:
> I tend to ignore HTML5 as I think it has totally lost the original spirit of
Yeah, same here. Iâm currently wishing for an HTML/4.10 which would be
the same as XHTML/1.1 except these Ruby annotations, and without the
XML component (basically a subset of HTML/4.01 and XHTM
Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Sun, 4 Jul 2010, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
Hi,
as far as I can see, the and tags contain something that
could be made into a hyperlink to the actual multimedia content by a
browser (to be downloaded and used with for example mplayer).
I tend to ignore HTML5 as I think
On Sun, 4 Jul 2010, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
Hi,
as far as I can see, the and tags contain something that
could be made into a hyperlink to the actual multimedia content by a
browser (to be downloaded and used with for example mplayer).
Did anyone think of it already? Otherwise Iâll append i
On Mon, 13 Aug 2007, Larson, Timothy E. wrote:
Philip Webb wrote:
The following mb of interest to Lynx programmers & users :
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/x-html5/?ca=dgr-lnxw97NewHTML
I remember reading about the HTML5 effort a year or two ago. I think
taking the best of both
Philip Webb wrote:
> The following mb of interest to Lynx programmers & users :
>
>
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/x-html5/?ca=dgr-lnxw97NewHTML
I remember reading about the HTML5 effort a year or two ago. I think
taking the best of both WhatWG's efforts and the XHTML2 proposals make