- From: Arthur Barstow <art.barstow@nokia.com>
- Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2008 07:52:08 -0400
- To: ext Sunava Dutta <sunavad@windows.microsoft.com>
- Cc: "Web API WG (public)" <public-webapi@w3.org>, public-appformats@w3.org, Eric Lawrence <ericlaw@exchange.microsoft.com>, Chris Wilson <Chris.Wilson@microsoft.com>, Zhenbin Xu <zhenbinx@windows.microsoft.com>, Gideon Cohn <gidco@windows.microsoft.com>, Sharath Udupa <Sharath.Udupa@microsoft.com>, Doug Stamper <dstamper@exchange.microsoft.com>, Marc Silbey <marcsil@windows.microsoft.com>
[[ My apologies for the late response to this thread (I was OOO last week). ]] Sunava, All, Would you please elaborate on Microsoft's intent with XDR with regard to W3C? For example is it being proposed as a new (Rec-track) spec for the Web API WG; is it a counter proposal for the WAF WG's AC4CSR spec; something else? Regards, Art Barstow --- On Mar 13, 2008, at 11:46 PM, ext Sunava Dutta wrote: > Purpose > > XDR helps web developers to create secure mashups, replacing less > secure or non-performant approaches, including SCRIPT SRC’ing > content or IFRAME injection. > > Microsoft would like to submit XDR to the W3C for standardization > so that other browsers can benefit from this technology.
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