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I guess I'm missing something here .
It seems that if I write a Rodeo app and it uses HTML5 local storage,
then there is a secuity issue because other Rodeo apps on the same
server might be able to access the user's data when stored locally on
his machine.
But today I generally write
imbedded in a page of the said
domain could get to the datas? If anybody has a clue, thanks!
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, who will follow the HTML5 webapps route.
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will follow the HTML5 webapps
route.
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Jerry et al, you may be interested in this:
http://www.tuaw.com/2010/06/09/exclusive-mdialog-ad-developers-toolkit-for-ios4-and-ipad/
its a toolkit for streaming video to the iPhone/iPad, all in HTML5
Best,
François
Le 9 juin 2010 à 22:05, Jerry Daniels a écrit :
Robert,
It's tricky for ME to
Thanks, François!
Best,
Jerry Daniels
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On Jun 9, 2010, at 3:57 PM, François Chaplais wrote:
Jerry et al, you may be interested in this:
On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 1:48 PM, Sarah Reichelt sarah.reich...@gmail.comwrote:
We always had cookies which could store small snippets of data locally.
Now with HTML5, we also have session storage variables (temporary),
local storage variables (permanent) and even SQLite databases.
Are you
We always had cookies which could store small snippets of data locally.
Now with HTML5, we also have session storage variables (temporary),
local storage variables (permanent) and even SQLite databases.
Are you suggesting then, that if I use HTML5 (rodeo) to dynamically create
several pages
OOO :-)
If you ever do an example on your website please let us know.
Thanks
On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 3:18 PM, Sarah Reichelt sarah.reich...@gmail.comwrote:
We always had cookies which could store small snippets of data locally.
Now with HTML5, we also have session storage variables
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Not so. No.
Each developer has own space. If developer INVITES someone in...as a
teammate, then they share.
Vampire rules. Need an invite to join another developer.
Best,
Jerry Daniels
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On Jun 8, 2010, at
Actually, I believe the following (from the provided link) is what is
being referred to:
7.2 Cross-directory attacks
Different authors sharing one host name, for example users hosting
content on geocities.com, all share one local storage object. There is
no feature to restrict the access by
Sorry if this has been discussed and I missed it, but it looks like Firefox 4
(or 3.7, or earlier) hopes to deliver HTML5 and multitouch, as well as the
local data storage. Do we know if On-Rev is on track to host multitouch browser
interfaces? If so, I would suddenly have a compelling reason
dependant, e.i only a javascript program imbedded in a page of the said
domain could get to the datas? If anybody has a clue, thanks!
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Robert,
These are excellent issues and questions. We have a very robust
discussion area for thoughts and comments from everyone. We also have
monthly online (GoToMeeting) summits for pre-release registrants where
we review all relevant technological issues...from syntax and language
to
Jerry-
Tuesday, June 8, 2010, 1:34:52 PM, you wrote:
people involved (253 counting the three of us).
Dude-
You need three more people to make it an even number. Although 253 is
the product of two primes, which is also kind of cool.
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On Jun 8, 2010, at 3:42 PM, Mark Wieder mwie...@ahsoftware.net wrote:
Jerry-
Tuesday, June 8,
Walt,
You're mixing things. On-Rev which is just a service provider for RevServer
does not deal with the presentatation (HTML, CSS, JS) part of web
applications, this is left to the programmer. RevServer is a server side
engine not unlike php. It doesn't do the presentation layer but the back end
Walt,
The iOS version of Safari already supports multitouch and has for a while now.
Tom McGrath III
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Friends,
I just followed the Apple WWDC Keynote live blog by MacWorld. I have
to say:
I saw some very impressive integration of software and hardware. Apple
is definitely leading the way with hybrid design. They've gone way
beyond industrial design or user interface or user experience.
On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 5:50 AM, Jerry Daniels jerry.dani...@me.com wrote:
The FaceTime video is quite touching, actually.
Interesting marketing tactic, having ticked off all those developers I
guess he's now targeting deaf people in the hope they haven't heard what he
did ;-) There's probably
This was a really big deal for tech today for many reasons:
the new phone is outrageous.
first real video phone ( I was at the 1964 world's fair and remember the
first videophone on display )
the Retina display
camera 720p iMovie
gyroscope - detects rotation around gravity.
There was a dreaded
Stephen,
Sarah and I have been surprised how much easier it has been to cover multiple
devices. If it has webkit we're pretty much good in Rodeo. iPhone is looking
good to us right about now.
So YES we sure are gonna support it!
Editing our objects on the iPhone itself might be challenging
On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 5:50 AM, Jerry Daniels jerry.dani...@me.com wrote:
There is a wonderful opportunity to create rich HTML5 apps
Along with iPhone 4 I see Apple released Safari 5 today, with additional
who ha about HTML5. I've been a big fan of BBEdit for a long time, and love
their HTML
I also notice on the Safari 5 'What's New' page that they list 'HTML5
offline storage' as a feature that is supported. Anyone have any experience
with this. How much can you actually do 'offline'?
Lots :-)
We always had cookies which could store small snippets of data locally.
Now with HTML5,
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