- From: sunil vanmullem <sunil.vanmullem@btopenworld.com>
- Date: Mon, 8 Jan 2007 00:13:28 -0000
- To: "'S. Mike Dierken'" <dierken@gmail.com>, <www-talk@w3.org>
Hi Mike Q: Why use HTML tags at all? HTML is used to keep things as simple as possible - the templates can be authored in any existing HTML editing tool. XML/XSLT uptake is in the future in due to complexity of authoring HTML used to keep the download size small, this solution works on mobile devices running Minimo. The prototype is fulfilling one of its roles: to stimulate discussion. Q: Isn't this just 'client side includes' or Xlink or such? technically this is client side includes using AJAX with variable substitution While this sounds obvious, I'm not aware that its been done before. The syntax of the mark-up has rudimentary flow control and Boolean operators - so not a straight client side include. Thanks Sunil -----Original Message----- From: S. Mike Dierken [mailto:dierken@gmail.com] Sent: 07 January 2007 23:22 To: 'sunil vanmullem'; www-talk@w3.org Subject: RE: (MOB)HTML - Merge on browser HTML (was SDPML) Q: Why use HTML tags at all? Q: Isn't this just 'client side includes' or Xlink or such? > -----Original Message----- > From: www-talk-request@w3.org > [mailto:www-talk-request@w3.org] On Behalf Of sunil vanmullem > Sent: Sunday, January 07, 2007 3:23 AM > To: www-talk@w3.org > Subject: (MOB)HTML - Merge on browser HTML (was SDPML) >
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