-- David Singer Apple/QuickTime
If we don't have a way for content to request full screen (markup,
script, whatever), I'm OK with that. But I think that we should say
why we left it out, in the spec., and not be silent. Otherwise we'll
merely see browser makers doing their own extensions to do it anyway,
and then we'll also have non-interoperable methods as well as the
security issues...
- Re: [whatwg] Full screen for the <video> elem... Dave Singer
- Re: [whatwg] Full screen for the <video>... Jonas Sicking
- Re: [whatwg] Full screen for the <video>... Greg Houston
- Re: [whatwg] Full screen for the <video>... Dave Singer
- Re: [whatwg] Full screen for the <video>... Jonas Sicking
- Re: [whatwg] Full screen for the <video>... Ian Hickson
- Re: [whatwg] Full screen for the <video>... Jonas Sicking
- Re: [whatwg] Full screen for the <video>... Ivo Emanuel Gonçalves
- Re: [whatwg] Full screen for the <video>... Ian Hickson
- Re: [whatwg] Full screen for the <video>... Jonas Sicking
- Re: [whatwg] Full screen for the <video>... Dave Singer
- Re: [whatwg] Full screen for the <video>... Michael A. Puls II
- Re: [whatwg] Full screen for the <video>... Ian Hickson
- Re: [whatwg] Full screen for the <video>... Michael A. Puls II
- Re: [whatwg] Full screen for the <video>... Ian Hickson
- Re: [whatwg] Full screen for the <video>... Dave Singer
- Re: [whatwg] Full screen for the <video>... Ian Hickson
- Re: [whatwg] Full screen for the <video>... Robert O'Callahan
