Yehuda,
I have raised the issue[1][2] you outline with Ian Jacobs, the W3C
Process working group and others at W3C,
It's my particular concern and thesis that authors and end-users,
including those requiring alternative affordance
are not well represented on W3C working groups.
Why is
Given that there is some interest in input devices,
could we collate a list of potential technologies?
a few of interest to me:
Geolocation
http://www.w3.org/TR/geolocation-API/#geolocation_interface
http://developer.apple.com/webapps/
Haptics
HTML5: has input device: use motion detection been included?
many laptops, mobiles and other devices come with cameras at this time.
motion detection offers some potential accessibility benefits, and the
opportunity to appear and play in game spaces.
I raised this issue before on this list
Joseph,
thanks for that,
had tried document but not window
regards
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On 27 Jul 2009, at 16:41, Joseph Pecoraro wrote:
http://dev.w3.org/html5/webstorage/#the-storage-interface
Web Storage how to check for support?
How can one in a script check for UA support?
How about either of the
http://dev.w3.org/html5/webstorage/#user-tracking
Treating persistent storage as cookies: mozilla safari
anyone been able to clear localStorage via cookie preferences in
mozilla or safari?
regards
Jonathan Chetwynd
testcase:
https://bug506639.bugzilla.mozilla.org/attachment.cgi?id=390836
, at 18:09, Marcos Caceres wrote:
Hi,
This mailing list is for discussion of the spec, not implementations.
Please find another list to have this discussion.
Thanks!
Marcos
2009/7/27 ~:'' ありがとうございました
j.chetw...@btinternet.com:
http://dev.w3.org/html5/webstorage/#user-tracking
Treating
Doug Chaals,
two-player game application at:
http://www.honte.eu
Currently in two parts:
1: a game viewer that is: script-free, declarative, and keyboard
navigable, with a few demonstration game openings:
http://www.honte.eu/watchGo/
2: the game application