- From: White, Jason J <jjwhite@ets.org>
- Date: Wed, 19 Aug 2015 13:58:55 +0000
- To: "Siegman, Tzviya - Hoboken" <tsiegman@wiley.com>
- CC: Richard Schwerdtfeger <schwer@us.ibm.com>, "Gies, Edward M. (ELS-DAY)" <Ted.Gies@elsevier.com>, PF <public-pfwg@w3.org>, "DPUB mailing list (public-digipub-ig@w3.org)" <public-digipub-ig@w3.org>
> On Aug 19, 2015, at 09:30, Siegman, Tzviya - Hoboken <tsiegman@wiley.com> wrote: > > In last week's meeting we discussed a strong preference for avoiding reliance on scripting. This is because many reading systems will not accept files that contain scripts. See point 8 in requirements document [1]. An advantage of media queries is that they do not rely on the use of scripts in the content itself. Even if custom media queries could be defined by a script, the latter would be part of the reading system, not the content. Similarly, Web Components are defined in JavaScript, but again, the script can be part of the reading system, not the content itself. The content simply uses the custom elements so defined and comprises, therefore, HTML or XHTML without associated scripts. ________________________________ This e-mail and any files transmitted with it may contain privileged or confidential information. It is solely for use by the individual for whom it is intended, even if addressed incorrectly. If you received this e-mail in error, please notify the sender; do not disclose, copy, distribute, or take any action in reliance on the contents of this information; and delete it from your system. Any other use of this e-mail is prohibited. Thank you for your compliance. ________________________________
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