On Thu Apr 23 02:58 PM, Maciej Stachowiak wrote:
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> https://github.com/w3c/webcomponents/wiki/Isolated-Imports-Proposal
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> I welcome comments on whether this approach makes sense.
Security rules are unclear but love this approach
https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-webapps/2014JulSep/0
On Wed Feb 4 02:08 PM, Ryosuke Niwa wrote:
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To me this seems like a winning pattern at least when it comes to input.
This did a good job a describing the two approaches:
https://wiki.whatwg.org/wiki/Behavior_Attachment
Where does the decorator pattern/approach stand?
On Tue Oct 21 09:36 PM, Jonas Sicking wrote:
> > 1.1 Use cases (3. Audio/Photo editor with offline access or local
> > cache for
> > speed)
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> > * Edited files should be accessible by other client-side
> > applications
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> > - Having the sandboxed file system share its contents between
> On the other hand, if all browsers collectively chose to completely
> ignore autocomplete=off, that might allow proceeding more
> aggressively.
> Sure, and that's why we're bringing it up with the
> standards body. Before we proceed any further, we want to make sure that
> (a) our intention
On Wed Nov 27 09:20 AM, Mounir Lamouri wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 27, 2013, at 23:59, Jonathan Bond-Caron wrote:
> > On Tue Nov 26 04:02 PM, Marcos Caceres wrote:
> > > Over the last few weeks, a few of us folks in the Web Mob IG have
> > > been investigating the use
On Tue Nov 26 04:02 PM, Marcos Caceres wrote:
> Over the last few weeks, a few of us folks in the Web Mob IG have been
> investigating the use cases and requirements for bookmarking web apps to
> home
> screen. The output of that research is this living document:
> http://w3c-webmob.github.io/inst