Daydreaming of browser/editors
Wear Park figures that weblogs and sites will join inside the following 2 years time:
"Individuals [will] assume that website pages can be altered utilizing their program. Individuals will likewise assume that any website pages can be bought in to with a solitary snap. Internet browsers will be changed to help this and progressively like featuring of changes."
Wear is fundamentally discussing program/editors, which Tim Berners-Lee has dependably advanced and which is one of my pet subjects. The W3C has one of only a handful couple of WYSIWYG program/editors around, called Amaya. Be that as it may, so as to compose and alter substance utilizing Amaya, you have to distribute with the HTTP PUT strategy which most web hosts won't bolster.
I'd love to see a standard internet browser/proofreader on the Web. Be that as it may, as I discussed in yesterday's post, it would seem that "Savvy Clients" are going to usurp the program as far as giving intuitive usefulness. Brilliant Clients might be the place all the composition/altering activity is in 2 years time.
Jon Udell is investigating approaches to compose semantic substance for the Web, which in the momentary methods XHTML. Microsoft is inclining towards Office devices for that sort of composing – for example InfoPath and the following adaptation of Word. I'd be astonished if Microsoft changed tack and moved XML composing usefulness into the program (which will be inserted in the OS in future).
So Don, I share your excitement for a genuine internet browser/manager. Be that as it may, I don't believe it's even a flicker in the milkman's eye for Microsoft.
"Individuals [will] assume that website pages can be altered utilizing their program. Individuals will likewise assume that any website pages can be bought in to with a solitary snap. Internet browsers will be changed to help this and progressively like featuring of changes."
Wear is fundamentally discussing program/editors, which Tim Berners-Lee has dependably advanced and which is one of my pet subjects. The W3C has one of only a handful couple of WYSIWYG program/editors around, called Amaya. Be that as it may, so as to compose and alter substance utilizing Amaya, you have to distribute with the HTTP PUT strategy which most web hosts won't bolster.
I'd love to see a standard internet browser/proofreader on the Web. Be that as it may, as I discussed in yesterday's post, it would seem that "Savvy Clients" are going to usurp the program as far as giving intuitive usefulness. Brilliant Clients might be the place all the composition/altering activity is in 2 years time.
Jon Udell is investigating approaches to compose semantic substance for the Web, which in the momentary methods XHTML. Microsoft is inclining towards Office devices for that sort of composing – for example InfoPath and the following adaptation of Word. I'd be astonished if Microsoft changed tack and moved XML composing usefulness into the program (which will be inserted in the OS in future).
So Don, I share your excitement for a genuine internet browser/manager. Be that as it may, I don't believe it's even a flicker in the milkman's eye for Microsoft.
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