- From: Steve Faulkner <faulkner.steve@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2014 09:34:47 +0100
- To: William De Luca <delucaw@frequentflyerservices.com>
- Cc: HTMLWG WG <public-html@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CA+ri+VkXH2GY+8HYQWThsORih2PbSLmBQgH_D+GRC1aE7PUydg@mail.gmail.com>
Hi Bill, have a look at web components: http://webcomponents.org/ there you will find <template> etc -- Regards SteveF HTML 5.1 <http://www.w3.org/html/wg/drafts/html/master/> On 10 June 2014 21:46, William De Luca <delucaw@frequentflyerservices.com> wrote: > Hey HTML wizards, > > I had an idea for the next HTML version and I found this address.. Not > sure if it is the right one, but I figured I would give it a try. > > Smart HTML > > There are a lot of simple tasks that PHP and JQuery/Javascript do on a > regular bases, but why? These are such simple things that there is no > reason for a Server OR JS to do them. For instance: The template tag > <template> is used for Javascript to replicate bits of code. Why cant the > browser do that with out JS? its a rather simple request. How about using > like this: > > <head> > <template id='something1'>HTML STUFF HERE<insert/>MORE HTML</template> > </head> > > <body> > <something1>put this in the template</something1> > </body> > > This would take a lot off the backs of PHP and JS. You could also have > multiple inserts and it would just use a delimited list between the tags. > To prevent error it will only insert per insert tag so if you have more > items in your delimited list it will just stop when it reaches the last > insert tag. > > Here is another one INCLUDES! We use php and JS to include bits of code > from other files all the time. Why cant the Browser go out and grab the > additional html code and plop it in? > > Example: > > <include src='menu.html' /> > > Why resort in 2014 to other languages for such a simple task? > > Thanks for reading, I hope I was not a bother, > -Bill >
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