2009/2/6 Priestley, Mark, VF-Group :
> Having discussed this internally and gone through some examples we agree with
> the issue identified by Josh. In addition, concerns were raised that even
> without the prospect of authors forking html to create localised content -
> which we agree is highly
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 4:02 PM, Priestley, Mark, VF-Group
wrote:
> Hi Marcos, All,
>
> I think we're all roughly on the same page about potential changes to
> the localisation model and should therefore be able to specify something
> that keeps everyone happy. I'll try and illustrate using an exa
an non-normative note.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Mark
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>[mailto:public-webapps-requ...@w3.org] On Behalf Of Marcos Caceres
>Sent: 12 February 2009 14:07
>To: Jon Ferraiolo
>Cc: Web Applications Working Grou
eres
>Sent: 12 February 2009 14:07
>To: Jon Ferraiolo
>Cc: Web Applications Working Group WG
>Subject: Re: ISSUE-80: Runtime localization model for widgets [Widgets]
>
>
>2009/2/5 Jon Ferraiolo :
>> I am all in favor of *not* having to replicate many files in
>the wi
2009/2/5 Jon Ferraiolo :
> I am all in favor of *not* having to replicate many files in the widget
> distribution just so you can create localized versions of a single image.
>
> One more thing I'll add. One of the URL techniques in the Widgets spec, using
> "/" as the first character in a relat
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Sent: 05 February 2009 06:44
To: Web Applications Working Group WG
Subject: Re: ISSUE-80: Runtime localization model for widgets
[Widgets]
I am all in favor of *not* having to replicate many files in the
widget distribution just so you can cre
public-webapps-re Subject
qu...@w3.org ISSUE-80: Runtime localization
model for widgets [Widgets]
ISSUE-80: Runtime localization model for widgets [Widgets]
http://www.w3.org/2008/webapps/track/issues/80
Raised by: Josh Soref
On product: Widgets
Below is a discussion I had with Josh about the localization model for
widgets. Josh identifies an issue that may affect localization at
runtime