On Mon, Apr 10, 2017 at 6:44 AM, Philip Jägenstedt wrote:
> There is a very old bug for exposing the metadata:
> https://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=5755
>
> In order to make progress, there needs to be implementer interest. Although
> it may well fizzle out, a new issue
> https://githu
On Mon, Apr 10, 2017 at 8:38 AM Andy Valencia
wrote:
> What follows is a first pass at addressing a missing ability
> when dealing with Internet streams, usually radio ones.
> Comments and suggestions are quite welcome; as my first
> attempt--ever--at submitting to this group, apologies if
> I've
I support such an approach and have found the usual "use a server"
response a bit disheartening. Besides the stated cases, I believe it
should just be easy for new programmers, children, etc., to try out
simple projects with nothing more than a browser and text editor (and
the console is not en
What follows is a first pass at addressing a missing ability
when dealing with Internet streams, usually radio ones.
Comments and suggestions are quite welcome; as my first
attempt--ever--at submitting to this group, apologies if
I've made any mistakes in how I've proceeded.
Thanks,
Andy Valencia
I know this doesn't address your CD-ROM/USB stick situation but FYI...
for the dev situation there are many *SUPER* simple web servers
https://greggman.github.io/servez/
https://github.com/cortesi/devd/
https://github.com/indexzero/http-server/
https://docs.python.org/2/library/simplehttpserve
On 2017-04-09 David Kendal wrote:
>
> ... there are many possible uses for local static files accessing
> other local static files: the one I have in mind is shipping static
> files on CD-ROM or USB stick...
In this case the file structure is fixed so it can be exported as JSON file and
then li
Note also that the HTTP server solution requires you to ship a binary (the
server) with your files, therefore sacrificing platform independence and
requiring the user to run an untrusted binary, all just to show some HTML
files.
Jonathan Zuckerman schrieb am So., 9. Apr. 2017,
14:23:
> The solut
The solution most developers use is to run a simple web server that hosts
static content, it's a much simpler solution than the API you propose and
requires no changes to the spec. It doesn't address the CD-ROM use case,
though..
On Sun, Apr 9, 2017 at 06:11 Melvin Carvalho
wrote:
> On 9 April 20
On 9 April 2017 at 11:51, David Kendal wrote:
> Moin,
>
> Over the last few years there has been a gradual downgrading of support
> in browsers for running pages from the file: protocol. Most browsers now
> have restrictions on the ability of JavaScript in such pages to access
> other files.
>
>
Moin,
Over the last few years there has been a gradual downgrading of support
in browsers for running pages from the file: protocol. Most browsers now
have restrictions on the ability of JavaScript in such pages to access
other files.
Both Firefox and Chrome seem to have removed this support from
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