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deusx : W3C FileAPI in Firefox 3.6 at hacks.mozilla.org - "Often, web applications will prompt the user to select a file, typically to upload to a server. Unless the web application makes use of a plugin, file selection occurs through an HTML input element, of the sort <input type="file"/>.
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deusx : Web Database - W3C HTML5 - "This specification defines an API for storing data in databases that can be queried using a variant of SQL."
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tehu : 12 common problems with HTML 5 ・ @boblet | random notes - Excellent paper which tries to bust out the misunderstandings about HTML 5.
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Richard Rutter : Fonts Working Group - The mission of the Fonts Working Group, part of the Fonts Activity, is to allow wider use of fonts on the Web by identifying a font format that can be supported by all user agents, balancing font vendor concerns with the needs of authors and users and the
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wearehugh : The WHATWG Blog » Blog Archive » This Week Day in HTML 5 - Episode 23 - Topics include the spellcheck attribute, the autocomplete attribute, and the publication of a new W3C Working Draft of HTML 5.
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wearehugh : Elements of an EmotionML 1.0 - apparently, a group of interested parties has converted smilies to XML. it is becoming increasingly difficult to distinguish W3C specs from Onion articles. <emotionml xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2008/11/emotionml"><emotion><category
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25 month ago
wearehugh : youloveyourstandardsdoyou.png (PNG Image, 806x381 pixels)
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wearehugh : W3C Systeam's blog - W3C's Excessive DTD Traffic - "up to 130 million requests per day, with periods of sustained bandwidth usage of 350Mbps"
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27 month ago
Rod Begbie : Stephen Fry: Dork talk - Stephen Fry writes about the HTML5 ogg video debacle -- he's even more geeky that I'd previously imagined. What a hero! #
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29 month ago
Richard Rutter : CSS Snapshot 2007 - Official explanation of the state of CSS specs.
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32 month ago
nelson : Efficient XML - A binary XML format, very fiddly bitwise encoding
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34 month ago
wearehugh : HTML/IssueTableHeaders - ESW Wiki - not touching this with a 10-foot pole
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34 month ago
Simon Willison : The CSS working group is irrelevant - The CSS working group is irrelevant. “Someone really needs to do to CSS what the WHATWG has been doing to HTML”.
wearehugh : Hixie's Natural Log: The CSS working group is irrelevant
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35 month ago
wearehugh : results of HTML 5 text, editor, name questions from Dan Connolly on 2007-05-09 (public-html@w3.org from May 2007)
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36 month ago
wearehugh : Proposal to Adopt HTML5 from Maciej Stachowiak on 2007-04-10 (public-html@w3.org from April 2007)
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37 month ago
wearehugh : philwilson.org: Big Fat HTML-urrah - "this is a nice heavy rock"
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37 month ago
wearehugh : franklinmint.fm: Answering Asbjørn - "Paying attention to the W3C isn't a good use of time" can't argue with that
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37 month ago
wearehugh : Hixie's Natural Log: How YOU can join the W3C HTML5 Working Group in six easy steps
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37 month ago
Simon Willison : W3C Relaunches HTML Activity - W3C Relaunches HTML Activity. “XHTML has proved valuable in other markets” == XHTML on the public Web has failed. Long live HTML! [via]
wearehugh : W3C Relaunches HTML Activity - ;)
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39 month ago
wearehugh : Daniel Glazman: Comments on the HTML WG Charter
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39 month ago
wearehugh : Albatross! : You, me and the W3C (aka Reinventing HTML)
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41 month ago
wearehugh : Re: new TAG issue TagSoupIntegration-54 from Norman Walsh on 2006-10-26 (www-tag@w3.org from October 2006) - "Hopefully, we can have this discussion in a calm and rational manner without politics or histrionics." Yeah, well, lots of luck with that.
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41 month ago
wearehugh : Re: Draft description of new TAG issue TagSoupIntegration-54 from Bjoern Hoehrmann on 2006-10-25 (www-tag@w3.org from October 2006) - bjoern++
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41 month ago
jcgregorio : Reinventing HTML
wearehugh : Reinventing HTML | Decentralized Information Group (DIG) Breadcrumbs
Isofarro : Reinventing HTML - Tim Berners Lee announces a new HTML working group, based on the WHAT WG efforts. Recognising that HTML has to evolve, there is also a Forms working group that will work to make HTML forms (the form elements that make up the HTML set of elements) a subset
Simon Willison : Tim Berners-Lee: Reinventing HTML - "It is necessary to evolve HTML incrementally." W3C to work on HTML again.
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wearehugh : IBM Position Statement on XForms and Web Forms 2.0 from John Boyer on 2006-08-29 (www-html@w3.org from August 2006)
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