Maybe I am wrong but I have a feeling that the need to quote anything
programmatically means that the underlying programming language has a severe
flaw. Quoting is a primitive method of marshalling requests for persistence
and transport; such needs are best handled behind the scenes. If I have
The video element description states that Theora, Voribis and Ogg
container should be supported. How should closed captions and audio
description tracks for accessibility be supported using video and
these formats?
I was pointed to a page outlining some previous discussion on the issue:
Hi Chris,
this is a very good discussion to have and I would be curious about
the opinions of people.
CMML has been developed with an aim to provide html-type timed text
annotations for audio/video - in particular hyperlinks and annotations
to temporal sections of videos. This is both, more
Ooops
On 9/25/07, Maciej Stachowiak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sep 24, 2007, at 10:45 PM, Robert O'Callahan wrote:
So I suspect that, much like synchronous XMLHttpRequest, synchronous file
reads will lead to excessive UI lockups in bad circumstances unanticipated
by the app author.