On May 2, 2011, at 10:04 , Simon Heckmann wrote:
There is a new version of the proposal out:
http://www.simonheckmann.de/proposal/draft2
Somehow this whole thread ended up in the wrong place, so that I only see it
now. Your thoughts are very close to those in:
Hello everyone,
I have read a lot in the last month about the future of html and web
applications and I am very impressed by the progress this makes. However, I
have come across some thing that annoys me: Permissions. I know they are
important and I know they are needed but currently I find
Hello everyone,
I have read a lot in the last month about the future of html and web
applications and I am very impressed by the progress this makes. However, I
have come across some thing that annoys me: Permissions. I know they are
important and I know they are needed but currently I find
There is a new version of the proposal out:
http://www.simonheckmann.de/proposal/draft2
Am 29.04.2011 um 15:33 schrieb Simon Heckmann:
Hello everyone,
I have read a lot in the last month about the future of html and web
applications and I am very impressed by the progress this makes.
On Mon, 02 May 2011 10:04:58 +0200, Simon Heckmann
si...@simonheckmann.de wrote:
There is a new version of the proposal out:
http://www.simonheckmann.de/proposal/draft2
You're thinking along very similar lines to the way we are thinking inside
Opera about this problem, in terms of UI.
Am 02.05.2011 um 10:28 schrieb Charles McCathieNevile:
On Mon, 02 May 2011 10:04:58 +0200, Simon Heckmann si...@simonheckmann.de
wrote:
There is a new version of the proposal out:
http://www.simonheckmann.de/proposal/draft2
You're thinking along very similar lines to the way we are
On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 4:04 AM, Simon Heckmann si...@simonheckmann.de wrote:
There is a new version of the proposal out:
http://www.simonheckmann.de/proposal/draft2
This gets problematic when a browser has to ask for several permissions at
the same time. Figure 1 illustrates this behaviour