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Simon St.Laurent wrote: > > Any takers? Note Simon, that what appears to be a browser war discussion is underneath a discussion of issues that are serious to the content developers, (skipping the openSourceIsHoly, anyoneButMS topics): 1. Features 2. Reliability 3. Universal vs targeted access The point is that the technology deployed must satisfy the contractual requirements within the costs. Right now, and maybe only for awhile, the surest way to do that is to restrict the codebase to provably reliable code. If I want RealMedia rm, I use RealPlayer7. If I want MP3, I have a choice given the vendors paid for the patent license. HTML is drop dead easy and so far, we still have a lot of reliability problems. The emerging web applications for entertainment content have much more severe problems and we cannot rely on the HTML monolith to support them. So while I think you are in the right area talking about extensible browsers, it may be better to reconsider what the design of the webbrowser is in general terms as services, then to consider if you need the web browser cum HTML display engine as the container or just another content service type. len xml-dev: A list for W3C XML Developers. To post, mailto:xml-dev@i... Archived as: http://www.lists.ic.ac.uk/hypermail/xml-dev/ or CD-ROM/ISBN 981-02-3594-1 Unsubscribe by posting to majordom@i... the message unsubscribe xml-dev (or) unsubscribe xml-dev your-subscribed-email@your-subscribed-address Please note: New list subscriptions now closed in preparation for transfer to OASIS.
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