- From: Gavin Nicol <gtn@ebt.com>
- Date: Fri, 31 Mar 1995 07:05:09 -0500
- To: mogens@cs.stanford.edu
- Cc: www-talk@www10.w3.org
>Why embedded? No, seriously - do we really need embedded apps? Am I >the only one who thinks that launching xv to view external images is >a Good Thing ? Forcing xv to do its work through Mosaic or Netscape >would seem to be a roundabout way of doing things, to say the least. Both have a place. For example, what if I really want to have inlined MPEG? By providing a generalised linking mechanism to allow both, we allow maximum flexibility. If people want inlined images, they can have them, why not apps? Both are just objects after all. Eventually it might be nice to be able to inline blocks of text too, and the only sensible way to do it is to have the embedded document be an object: #include like mechanisms lead down a long and twisty road to say the least. All these things are moving the same way: allow arbitrary objects to be composed to form a single application (in WWW terms, browser + page combination). That is the future, and it will have profound effects on both users, and the software business model. I would say for the better.
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