Re: JS - inside or out?

That's true for a RS but not for a standard OWP UA, which is what I also
have in mind.

2016-11-17 17:31 GMT+01:00 Laurent Le Meur <laurent.lemeur@edrlab.org>:

> The advantage of having such Content JS features given explicitly as
> metadata is that the RS software implementation becomes really easy. And
> for the Content author, giving the information is not a big deal (he should
> know what he's programming as part of his Content).
>
> Laurent Le Meur
> EDRLab
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> Le 17 nov. 2016 à 16:54, Hadrien Gardeur <hadrien.gardeur@feedbooks.com>
> a écrit :
>
> I wasn't thinking about including that information in the manifest and/or
> metadata, but that's roughly the idea.
>
> 2016-11-17 16:37 GMT+01:00 Laurent Le Meur <laurent.lemeur@edrlab.org>:
>
>> If we use the dichotomy Reading System vs Content, do you mean that the
>> Content metadata should contain information meaning e.g. "I'm dealing with
>> the pagination" or "I'm dealing with the reader mode" (following your list
>> of "JS features"), forcing the RS to turn these features off and lets the
>> Content JS dealing with them?
>>
>> Laurent Le Meur
>> EDRLab
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>> Le 17 nov. 2016 à 16:03, Hadrien Gardeur <hadrien.gardeur@feedbooks.com>
>> a écrit :
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>> I'm going to repeat myself, but I strongly believe that we can figure out
>> a way to handle both:
>>
>> We just need to figure out a way to:
>>>
>>>    - identify that a JS provides such progressive enhancements in order
>>>    to turn it off eventually
>>>    - make sure that each progressive enhancement can be tested
>>>    individually, this way we can have a much more fine grained approach for
>>>    such a "Web Publication Polyfill"
>>>
>>> I've listed a few of the progressive enhancements that could be
>>> supported at: https://github.com/HadrienGardeur/webpub-manifest/wiki/W
>>> eb-Publication-JS-Features
>>>
>>
>>
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