- From: Anselm Hannemann <info@anselm-hannemann.com>
- Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2013 19:47:47 +0100
- To: Marcos Caceres <w3c@marcosc.com>
- Cc: public-respimg@w3.org, Larry Garfield <larry@garfieldtech.com>
Received on Monday, 28 October 2013 18:48:13 UTC
On 28.10.2013, at 19:42, Marcos Caceres <w3c@marcosc.com> wrote: > On October 28, 2013 at 6:35:47 PM, Larry Garfield (larry@garfieldtech.com) wrote: >> >> On 10/24/13 6:38 AM, Carsten Berggreen wrote: >>> I have worked with optimizing my CMS and websites/campaigns since 1997, >>> and for the past 11 years in my own company. >>> >>> My solution to responsive images is to the the SERVER do the tricks. >> >> Which breaks down as soon as you don't have a server. Local >> development, template development, eBooks (ePub, remember, is HTML)... >> you very often don't have a server to do logic, responsive or otherwise. > > Sometimes you have a server, but no control over it. Anyway, it’s pretty clear we need solutions that can handle both the online and offline/declarative use cases. Client Hints (CH) + src-n are good fits here and work is currently happening in CH repo to make sure they play nicely together. Just in case anyone wonders and want to get more information. You can see the details in theCH repo here: https://github.com/igrigorik/http-client-hints#interaction-with-src-n
Received on Monday, 28 October 2013 18:48:13 UTC