- From: David Singer <singer@apple.com>
- Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2009 09:25:09 -0700
At 15:46 +1000 8/04/09, Silvia Pfeiffer wrote: >On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 8:37 AM, David Singer <singer at apple.com> wrote: > > > But there is a huge difference between >> >> a) the UA MUST optimize for the chosen fragment, and may/should offer the >> rest of the resource to the user (at the possible expense of more network >> traffic) >> >> and >> >> b) the UA MUST only offer the chosen fragment to the user, and optimize >> network traffic and downloads for just that section, and MUST NOT allow >> navigation outside the indicated range >> >> >> Unfortunately, it does make a difference to the page author which of these >> is talked about (and, lacking anything else, (a) is probably what is >> expected). > >Navigation outside the indicated range could be done in several ways - >it does not have to be through indicating the full length of the >resource in the timeline. > surely. but which one can the URL/page author expect? If I pick an innocuous scene out of an R-rated movie and put it on a web page for children, can they easily see other parts of the movie or not? -- David Singer Multimedia Standards, Apple Inc.
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