- From: Gervase Markham <gerv@mozilla.org>
- Date: Tue, 06 Mar 2007 10:11:01 +0000
James Graham wrote: > Widespread deployment (despite not working in many situations Flash has > close enough to 100% of the desktop market for content producers to > ignore the rest). In practice this means at least two things. Firstly, > browser manufacturers without significant in-house video expertise > should be able to implement the spec using an external library. Secondly > it means that we should be able to implement it in existing versions of > IE somehow. A good point. I know nothing about extending IE; would it be possible to have an IE addon which implemented support for a <video> tag, or would it need to be a plugin and therefore use <object>-style markup? While it's not as neat in spec terms, if it makes the difference between "IE can't support it" and "IE can support it with additional software", then a carefully defined subset of <object> might be a better route than a new tag. Something like "Any object tag with the following attributes exactly should be treated in the following fashion..." (and from then on pretend it's a <video> tag). Gerv
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