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Open Web Platform Weekly Summary - 2011-12-05 - 2011-12-11
The Open Web Platform weekly summary is about love for the open Web, about the work we do together, about the hours we spent every day to create a better Web. I can work in this domain, because others gave an open environment for working. Let’s keep it open.
- css
- html
- html5
- http
- open-web
- w3c
- web-architecture
- webapps
Open Web Platform Weekly Summary - 2011-11-21 - 2011-11-28
This week, one of the main discussions has been around developing (or not) a support for XPath in find and findAll methods. The Open Web Platform weekly summary is also mentioning Web architecture, Web Apps WG hosting new work.
- css
- dom
- html
- open-web
- web-architecture
- webapps
Open Web Platform Weekly Summary - 2011-11-14 - 2011-11-20
This week, the Open Web Platform weekly summary is about HTML5 Tidy (yes it is back!), A few things about web apps such as storage mechanisms, and a few discussions about DOM properties. CSS has been discussing a few things including the issue of vendor extensions. And more bite sized information. Enjoy!
- css
- dom
- html
- html5
- open-web
- w3c
- web-architecture
- webapps
Data interchange problems come in all sizes
I had a pretty small data interchange problem the other day: I just wanted to archive some play lists that I had compiled using various music player daemon (mpd) clients. The mpd server stores playlists as simple m3u files,...
- digital-media
- html
- microformat
- music
- rdfa
- web-architecture
Palm webOS approach to HTML extensibility: x-mojo-*
I got pretty excited about the iPhone, and even more about the openness of Android and the G1, and then I learn that the Palm Pre developer platform is basically just the open web platform: HTML, CSS, and JavaScript....
- html
- mobile
- uri
- web-architecture
JavaScript required for basic textual info? TRY AGAIN
Sam says he's Online and Airborne. "Needless to say, this is seriously cool." I'll say! But when I follow the link to details from the service provider, I get:Sorry. You must have JavaScript enabled to view this page. Click the...
- html
- javascript
- security
- web-architecture
The impact of Javascript and XMLHttpRequest on web architecture
This issue was raised briefly on the TAG telcon of 11 October 2007, but I think we dismissed it too quickly.The basic WebArch story about URIs, resources and representations makes sense to people because they can see the relationship between...
- javascript
- tag
- w3c
- web-architecture
- xmlhttprequest
HTML and version mechanisms
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By: Karl Dubost
Disclaimer: This article doesn't represent any kind of consensus in the HTML WG. It is an attempt at capturing the different opinions expressed on the mailing-list. There has a been a lot of debate in April on the HTML WG...
- html
- versioning
- web-architecture
- working-group
When to standardize, especially an RDF API
The HTML 4.01 specification has an IMG element, but there is no normative dependency on the PNG or GIF or JPEG specifications. "What good is an HTML user agent that doesn't support GIFs?!?" you might ask. And you wouldn't be...
- ietf
- quality
- rdf
- semantic-web
- sparql
- w3c
- web-architecture