Re: [cors] Web application

2009-06-17 Thread Mark Nottingham
Anne, Might I suggest that it seems more logical because you work for a browser vendor, and are steeped in the client-side application world? A Web service means many different things to many different people (SOAP, WSDL, REST, etc.) and generally refers to an exposed API, not a web

Re: [cors] Web application

2009-06-17 Thread Anne van Kesteren
On Wed, 17 Jun 2009 08:51:00 +0200, Mark Nottingham m...@yahoo-inc.com wrote: Might I suggest that it seems more logical because you work for a browser vendor, and are steeped in the client-side application world? A Web service means many different things to many different people (SOAP,

Re: [cors] Web application

2009-06-16 Thread Anne van Kesteren
On Mon, 15 Jun 2009 23:54:36 +0200, Mike Wilson mike...@hotmail.com wrote: Anne van Kesteren wrote: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_application No, they actually don't. The article is mainly about server-side web applications with a few mentions about client-side webapps, not only about

RE: [cors] Web application

2009-06-16 Thread Mike Wilson
Anne van Kesteren wrote: On Mon, 15 Jun 2009 23:54:36 +0200, Mike Wilson mike...@hotmail.com wrote: Anne van Kesteren wrote: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_application No, they actually don't. The article is mainly about server-side web applications with a few mentions about

Re: [cors] Web application

2009-06-16 Thread Anne van Kesteren
On Tue, 16 Jun 2009 20:39:09 +0200, Mike Wilson mike...@hotmail.com wrote: Seriously Anne, I don't know what game you are playing, but I'm ending this discussion right here. I wish you would accept input from people more experienced in some fields than yourself, without resorting to putting

RE: [cors] Web application

2009-06-15 Thread Mike Wilson
I think this suggestion breaks with well established terms in web application development. A short (and not very formal) summary of these terms could be something like: client-side web application: - main part of presentation logic running as script in the browser - HTML user interface

Re: [cors] Web application

2009-06-15 Thread Anne van Kesteren
On Mon, 15 Jun 2009 20:54:22 +0200, Mike Wilson mike...@hotmail.com wrote: I think this suggestion breaks with well established terms in web application development. A short (and not very formal) summary of these terms could be something like: [...] I note you did not define Web application.

RE: [cors] Web application

2009-06-15 Thread Mike Wilson
Anne van Kesteren wrote: On Mon, 15 Jun 2009 20:54:22 +0200, Mike Wilson mike...@hotmail.com wrote: Anne van Kesteren wrote: You said Web application has been traditionally used to refer to server-side applications. Is there any reference for this? It seems more logical to call