- From: Arve Bersvendsen <arveb@opera.com>
- Date: Tue, 05 Jun 2007 10:08:46 +0200
On Tue, 05 Jun 2007 02:41:22 +0200, liorean <liorean at gmail.com> wrote: > I see a potential, albeit small, problem here. What if a browser has > one full screen "presentation" media rendering on a projector and one > windowed normal "screen" media rendering. I can imagine these multiple > simultaneous renderings could be useful for giving presentations. And > if the browser doesn't declare one of the renderings the primary one > (i.e. they have the same "priority" or what you'd call it, so you > can't say one overrules the other) then I can imagine such an event > doesn't fit into the model. Multiple simultaneous, interactive renderings of the same document is a can of worms I'm not sure the world is ready to open just yet; For instance, what happens when events are invoked one one of the views, but not on the other? -- Arve Bersvendsen Developer, Opera Software ASA http://www.opera.com/
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