- From: Shwetank Dixit <shwetankd@opera.com>
- Date: Fri, 02 Apr 2010 12:47:09 +0530
Hi Narendra, I think what you're proposing could be achieved already (at least somewhat) by the html5 offline applications part http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/multipage/offline.html#offline On Fri, 02 Apr 2010 12:37:25 +0530, narendra sisodiya <narendra.sisodiya at gmail.com> wrote: > ____ just a thought ___ > > You can view the first webpage create on earth. We have saved our file > from > .txt .rtf .doc and now .odt. I love ODF format (.odt and other things) > but > there is a scope for .zhtml format for document and other purpose. > Basically the idea of zhtml format is to create document/webpage using > HTML5 > technology. HTML5 technology with client side can create dynamic webpage > with image video and we can actually use JavaScript to create a dynamic > document. So basically we can create a zip out of all the > html,js,css,images > files and put a extension of .zhtml. > > There are many advantage of using zhtml format. > > * You can create some good web based software and share it using just one > file. > * Any document create using zhtml will be viewable after 100 years too. > * Server must support .zhtml format so that website can autounzip and > provide underlying files Ex http://localhost/myfile.zhtml/test.html > > Disadvantage > > * There is no standard over web to make a slideshow Or presentation . > There > are 100 possible ways. So zhtml writers will make their own conventions > but > I believe that this will reach into a equilibrium > * do not know !! but there there will be someone. > > -- Shwetank Dixit Web Evangelist, Site Compatibility / Developer Relations / Consumer Products Group Member - Web Standards Project (WaSP) - International Liaison Group Opera Software - www.opera.com Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
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