- From: Karl Pongratz <karlhp@karlhp.com>
- Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2005 15:17:45 +0300
- To: www-forms@w3.org, whatwg-whatwg.org@lists.whatwg.org, dean@w3.org
I had a short look at the webforms and web applications specification at whatwg.org, I didn't find anything about modal and modeless windows. If there is anything to improve for html, xhtml, xforms and compound documents, then, in my opinion, the first missing feature that comes into my mind is the lack of modal and modeless windows. I believe that the current internet web "browsing" model doesn't work for web applications, the most simple example is to subscribe to the whatwg.org mailing list, that you can i.e. return to the subscription page via the web browser back button. The example is very simple, though can someone tell me why I should want, respectively why I am allowed to return to a form page I just submitted, does that make any sense? That's where most problems start in regard to web applications, this is not the only problem, but probably one of the most significant once, the browsing model. Can we change the browsing model? I think yes, by introducing modal and modeless windows, view documents by using the traditional browsing model, but anything else, manipulating data and form submission, would be done in modal windows, and more. Well, its not that simple, it may require to modify the caching model and other parts as well, however, I consider them as the primer for anything else. Any comments, does anybody know if this issue is somewhere addressed, discussed? Thanks Karl
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