- From: 傈辆全 <hollobit@etri.re.kr>
- Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2012 13:10:50 +0000
- To: Travis Leithead <travis.leithead@microsoft.com>, "public-html@w3.org" <public-html@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <94BA84BB99B6BF47A36E7658689E85F00DEFBC12@SMTP3.etri.info>
Hi Travis, Thank you for your comment and suggestion. I understood your concern about other types of barcodes. But there are too many barcode model and also they have IPR problem. So, I was just focused on the QR code model (I think it is most general 2D code model on the earth. :)) And I agree with you concern about CSS. I’ll try to change for that. Best Regards, --- Jonathan Jeon From: Travis Leithead [mailto:travis.leithead@microsoft.com] Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2012 8:46 PM To: 傈辆全; public-html@w3.org Subject: RE: New element proposal for HTML.next I’m a little concerned about locking into QR codesˇ there are a few other types of barcode-like links that could be leveraged (generically). I’m also concerned about the stylistic inclusions on the element: * Text * href * contact * Calendar * Size * Fgcolor * Bgcolor ˇwhich seem more appropriate not to include, and rather to rely on CSS for this. I could also see this feature be integrated into the existing A tags in HTMLˇ These are just my first-impressions. From: 傈辆全 [mailto:hollobit@etri.re.kr] Sent: Thursday, November 1, 2012 12:04 PM To: public-html@w3.org<mailto:public-html@w3.org> Subject: New element proposal for HTML.next Hi, All I’d like to propose a new element <qr> for HTML.next (or future HTML) http://bit.ly/SgXeRj This element’s idea is for offline hyperlink connection between the mobile and the fixed device in the multi device environment. I think there will be many issues and modification points in my proposal. But I hope we can discuss about it and consider it in the future HTML works. If you have any comments and suggestions, please let me know that. Best Regards, --- Jonathan Jeon
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