I don't know much about the HTML5 specification, but honestly, how
quickly will all the major browsers adopt the new specification? FF3?
Sure. They're great at keeping up with the bleeding edge. But like it or
not IE still has the lion's share of the market, and are not likely to
adopt a new specification so quickly.
Chris
Jake McGraw wrote:
Won't FF3 / HTML 5 address the off-line database issue? Isn't this
just muddling the field before the industry backed solution comes out?
- jake
On 5/31/07, * John Resig* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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There's even less need for us to do this now, since Google has done
all the hard work for us. (Also, Dojo is only using Google's framework
if it exists, nothing more.)
Although, this sounds like a great opportunity to write a plugin
around Google Gears.
--John
On 5/31/07, jamon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Read more here : http://code.google.com/apis/gears/
> Google labs just released on offline storage engine for IE and
ff, dojo
> toolkit team seems have partnered width them .
> Is there anybody working on a storage solution for jquery there ?
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