Hi Dom,
It looks quite nice as a way to organize a large lot of information. I'm sure I
will be making use of this often as I seem often to get confused by the number
of W3C projects on going and the proper jurisdiction as specific concerns may
arise. A couple of quick reactions:
I'm not sure
Hi Dom,
This is really helpful - thanks for making this!
(I'm also working on some EU research projects, and I keep mentioning W3C specs
which no-one else has heard of, so this is a good resource to point researchers
and developers at.)
I think a 3-monthly update would also be worth doing giv
Hi Dom,
This looks like a very useful document.
On the voice/multimodal side, in addition to the HTML-Speech XG, you will
definitely want to add some of the Voice Browser Working Group and Multimodal
Interaction Working Group specs, specifically:
1. Multimodal Architecture and Interfaces, for in
Nothing on security?
On 24 February 2011 15:03, Dominique Hazael-Massieux wrote:
> (bcc to public-html and public-device-apis; please follow-up on
> public-webapps)
>
> Hi,
>
> As part of a European research project I'm involved in [1], I've
> compiled a report on the existing technologies in dev
Dominique,
I definitely agree this is a useful deliverable; I wish more EU projects be as
careful in their survey as that!
I was looking to see if MathML was mentioned (I think it should as a future
technology but it has almost zero coverage on the mobile world yet). But I
realize that HTML is
Hello Dom,
This document is an excellent document. It gives present state-of-the art and
roadmap ahead for development of Mobile Web.
Implementation of Mobile Web with South Asian complex scripts is a challenging
task. In India we have 22 constitutionally recognized languages and 12 scripts.
T
Hi Ben,
Le vendredi 25 février 2011 à 14:04 +, Ben Laurie a écrit :
> > As part of a European research project I'm involved in [1], I've
> > compiled a report on the existing technologies in development (or in
> > discussion) at W3C for building Web applications and that are
> > particularly r
(trimming CC)
Hi Somnath,
Le samedi 26 février 2011 à 12:45 +0530, Somnath Chandra a écrit :
> This document is an excellent document. It gives present state-of-the
> art and roadmap ahead for development of Mobile Web.
> Implementation of Mobile Web with South Asian complex scripts is a
> chall
Hi Paul,
Le vendredi 25 février 2011 à 16:53 +0100, Paul Libbrecht a écrit :
> I definitely agree this is a useful deliverable; I wish more EU
> projects be as careful in their survey as that!
Thanks!
> I was looking to see if MathML was mentioned (I think it should as a
> future technology but
Hi Dom,
On Mar 7, 2011, at 11:57 AM, Dominique Hazael-Massieux wrote:
> Hi Ben,
>
> Le vendredi 25 février 2011 à 14:04 +, Ben Laurie a écrit :
>>> As part of a European research project I'm involved in [1], I've
>>> compiled a report on the existing technologies in development (or in
>>> di
Hello Dominique,
Thanks a lot for your e-mail.
W3C India has already initaited Mobile Web Initiative implementation in Indic
langugaes.
Richard's web page [link you have provided] is indeed a good starting point of
discussion and provide few building blocks.
While addressing the need of Indic
On 08/03/2011 15:08, Somnath Chandra wrote:
We have already started working on Mobile Rendering Engine and Fonts
development which would enable seamless display across platforms and
devices.
That's interesting. Did you know about work currently under way
involving Harfbuz to provide a small,
Hi Richards,
Thanks for the input. Yes we are aware of the work and investigating Indian
Language /Scripts Complexities on that platform also. Certainly our idea is not
to redo the same work and to address specific issues of each Indic languages.
Best Regards,
Somnath
On 03/08/11, Richard Is
InkML is a development relevant to mobile Web.
Tablets and other input-rich devices are gaining in acceptance (and
becoming easier to purchase).
InkML is one of the few specs to put forward both a stream-based and
archive-oriented format.
We'll be using it to serialize input between devices,
Hi Charles,
Le mardi 08 mars 2011 à 21:14 -0800, Charles Pritchard a écrit :
> InkML is a development relevant to mobile Web.
> Tablets and other input-rich devices are gaining in acceptance (and
> becoming easier to purchase).
>
> InkML is one of the few specs to put forward both a stream-based
Le jeudi 24 février 2011 à 16:03 +0100, Dominique Hazael-Massieux a
écrit :
> As part of a European research project I'm involved in [1], I've
> compiled a report on the existing technologies in development (or in
> discussion) at W3C for building Web applications and that are
> particularly releva
Dominique Hazael-Massieux , 2011-05-12 10:41 +0200:
> Since I've received at least one offer to help keeping the page up to
> date if moved to a wiki, I've moved a copy of the document above to the
> wiki page at
> http://www.w3.org/wiki/Standards_for_Web_Applications_on_Mobile
>
> In the upcomin
Hi Dom,
On May/12/2011 4:41 AM, ext Dominique Hazael-Massieux wrote:
Le jeudi 24 février 2011 à 16:03 +0100, Dominique Hazael-Massieux a
écrit :
As part of a European research project I'm involved in [1], I've
compiled a report on the existing technologies in development (or in
discussion) at W
On 5/13/11 6:19 PM, Arthur Barstow wrote:
Hi Dom,
On May/12/2011 4:41 AM, ext Dominique Hazael-Massieux wrote:
Le jeudi 24 février 2011 à 16:03 +0100, Dominique Hazael-Massieux a
écrit :
As part of a European research project I'm involved in [1], I've
compiled a report on the existing technolo
Le vendredi 13 mai 2011 à 12:19 -0400, Arthur Barstow a écrit :
> Thanks for creating this Dom (FYI, I made some edits and updates yesterday).
Thanks! As you may have seen, I've just released a new version of that
document which includes your updates
http://www.w3.org/2011/05/mobile-web-app-state.
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