- From: Jim Ley <jim.ley@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2005 11:50:31 +0000
On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 10:33:19 +0000, James Graham <jg307 at cam.ac.uk> wrote: > However the existance of non-semantic uses of HTML only proves > that these are possible in the language, not that well written examples > are not common. When looking at what Web-Application Developers need to create better web-applications, surely looking at case studies of example web-applications is highly relevant to the discussion? I don't create web-applications, I create intranet applications using web-technologies, so I can't produce mine as an example, using things like GMail seems to be a good way of approaching it. Where else are you looking at for examples of web-applications, the techniques used and the problems faced by developers? It's my conclusion from seeing the available web-applications today, that the web document semantics of HTML are almost completely useless and un-used, what's needed is application level semantics. Jim.
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