- From: Jeff Walden <jwalden+whatwg@MIT.EDU>
- Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2009 01:16:39 -0700
On 12.7.09 23:20, Ian Hickson wrote: > If people really want to push > Apple into supporting Theora, the best way to do it would be to just keep > using it as if it was the common codec, and _not_ provide another fallback > for<video>-supporting UAs -- then things would work fine it non-<video>- > supporting UAs like IE (through fallback flash support inside<video>), > and would work fine in Theora-supporting UAs, but Safari would be left in > the cold. I'm fine doing this for myself: partly because it's pressure on Apple; perhaps mostly because I choose to make embedding videos that I can watch in-browser easy for myself, and because I don't particularly care if some portions of my audience are unable to see such videos and also choose not to download a browser that will display them ("fallback" content provides a download link -- I haven't made the effort to handle Safari4-sans-XiphQT yet, see supra). That said, my position will be uncommon, and I'm not particularly interested in making use of <video> right now harder for those who don't share it -- even if it comes at the expense of added pressure on Apple. Jeff
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