Blog - 2009
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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
Semantic Data Extractor
Every so often, someone writes to me or to the public-qa-dev mailing list to report bugs, or simply to give thanks on the semantic data extractor. I'm always pleasantly surprised when I hear that, what started as a 10 minutes...
Social Networking Workshop Report
On January 15, I woke up early in the morning from a dream where one of the presenters of the Workshop on the Future of Social Networking, that was to start that day and that I was co-chairing, was asking...
Valid sites work better(?)
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By: Olivier Thereaux
I learned to write standard-compliant Web pages when the likely alternative was “the browser will likely crash on your tag soup”. In an age of graceful error recovery, does it still matter to produce valid code? Share your stories here.
- authoring
- css
- html
- standards
- validator
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