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Tag Archives: w3c

  1. -- Daily Brief, February 12th 2010, Weekend Edition

    Somedays, what is actually going on with progress in the W3C’s HTML WG, with respect to HTML5, is anyone’s guess Adobe’s Flash player 10.1 supports a private browsing mode. For those unaware, like your web browser, Flash has cookies too Seattle’s Saltchuk Resources has developed a hybrid tug boat Ithaca’s Gimme! Coffee composted roughly 24 tons in 2009. [Read about how […]

  2. -- Daily Brief, February 6th 2010, Weekend Edition

    Joanna Smith Rakoff describes her experience as an assistant at Harold Ober Associates, JD. Salinger’s publisher. Ultimately one of her roles ended up being a gatekeeper of Salinger’s personal life by replying to the many letters addressed to the author. Opera 10.5 snapshot build 9240 re-adds support for the W3C Geolocation API, reenables Opera Unite and Spell […]

  3. -- HTML5’s Section Element? Try HTML 1.0

    I was reading through an archive email thread with the subject of “still no DTD, huh?”. It is mostly Dan Connolly and Tim Berners-Lee discussing dtds and some bugs in the NeXT editor that generated HTML, including everyone’s favorite “quoted attribute values.” People have long blamed Internet Explorer for allowing such loose HTML syntax, but […]

  4. -- Google Proposes Method of Crawling AJAX-Delivered Content

    I’m catching up on my feeds in Google Reader, when I notice this piece from Google’s Webmaster blog titled “A proposal for making AJAX crawlable”.

    First, let’s come to understanding about how fragment identifiers are currently being used on the web, prepared for the W3C Tag by Google’s T.V. Raman.

    Now back to the Google Webmaster blog proposal:

    In […]

  5. -- Microsoft Feedback on HTML 5

    Dear reader, if you had any hope HTML 5 would make it to last call by October 2009 then the Microsoft IE team will conveniently take you back to reality.

  6. A Working Draft of “Usage Patterns For Client-Side URI parameters” was released on Wednesday (April 15th, 2009) and the TAG is soliciting feedback. I’ve seen more and more modern web applications using the fragment identifier (#) to collect and pass data around, I’d highly suggest anyone using this method take a look at this document. […]

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