On Thu Apr 23 02:58 PM, Maciej Stachowiak wrote:
https://github.com/w3c/webcomponents/wiki/Isolated-Imports-Proposal
I welcome comments on whether this approach makes sense.
Security rules are unclear but love this approach
On Tue Oct 21 09:36 PM, Jonas Sicking wrote:
1.1 Use cases (3. Audio/Photo editor with offline access or local
cache for
speed)
* Edited files should be accessible by other client-side
applications
- Having the sandboxed file system share its contents between all
apps
On the other hand, if all browsers collectively chose to completely
ignore autocomplete=off, that might allow proceeding more
aggressively.
Sure, and that's why we're bringing it up with the
standards body. Before we proceed any further, we want to make sure that
(a) our intention is
On Tue Nov 26 04:02 PM, Marcos Caceres wrote:
Over the last few weeks, a few of us folks in the Web Mob IG have been
investigating the use cases and requirements for bookmarking web apps to
home
screen. The output of that research is this living document:
On Wed Nov 27 09:20 AM, Mounir Lamouri wrote:
On Wed, Nov 27, 2013, at 23:59, Jonathan Bond-Caron wrote:
On Tue Nov 26 04:02 PM, Marcos Caceres wrote:
Over the last few weeks, a few of us folks in the Web Mob IG have
been investigating the use cases and requirements for bookmarking
web