- From: Jim Ley <jim.ley@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 18:12:17 +0100
On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 16:51:15 +0930, Chris Were <chris.were at gmail.com> wrote: > There are two ways to think of web applications - the traditional > click-load-click-load model or a _new_ completely dynamic page > (application) through JS/CSS/DOM. The latter approach is new (although > using existing technology from roughly IE5.5+) and requires no > degradation. I don't agree it's new in the slightest as you note it's been trivial since IE5.5, and has possibly been going on longer depending on exactly what you mean - what you don't explain though is why that model requires no degradation - what's the difference? >[...] defining what a web > application is now and what it could be in the future (which from what > I see you all appear to be doing a damn good job at) The entire WHAT-WG premis is based on degradation, there's no need or point to any of the WHAT-WG stuff if works with IE6 is not a requirement. Jim.
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