- From: Karl Dubost <karl@w3.org>
- Date: Wed, 14 May 2008 11:09:15 +0900
Le 13 mai 2008 ? 18:55, Ian Hickson a ?crit : > On Wed, 11 Apr 2007, Tyler Keating wrote: >> Currently, I know that Firefox uses Mozilla Archive >> Format (.maf), Internet Explorer and Opera use MIME HTML (.mht) and >> Safari uses its own format (.webarchive) for saving a web page and >> all >> of its resources into a single file. So clearly a standard would be >> beneficial in ensuring "archive" compatibility between browsers and I >> think it's suitable for that standard to reside in HTML5. [?] > There are some specifications for this kind of thing already, e.g. > multipart/related (RFC2387), and the derivative MHTML (RFC2557). See Widgets 1.0: Packaging and Configuration http://www.w3.org/TR/widgets/ Abstract This document defines a Zip-based packaging format and an XML-based configuration document format for widgets. The configuration document is a simple XML-based language that authors can use to record metadata and configuration parameters about a widget. The packaging format is a container for files required by a widget. -- Karl Dubost - W3C http://www.w3.org/QA/ Be Strict To Be Cool
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