Hello,
 
  In a new twist Ian Hickson (known for his relentless
attacks against the XUL Alliance initiative) now wants
to kick off - surprise, surprise, - his very own XUL
initiative.

  Ian writes in his blog story titled "Void filling:
Web Applications Language":

  About 11 months ago, I mentioned that the W3C had so
far failed to address a need in the Web community:
There is no language for Web applications. There is a
language for hypertext documents (HTML), there is a
language for vector graphic images (SVG), there is a
vocabulary for embedding Math into both of those
(MathML), and there are lots of support technologies
(DOM, ECMAScript, CSS, SMIL)... But there is no
language designed for writing applications, like
Voidwars (a game) or Bugzilla (an issue tracking
system) or for that matter the Mozillazine Forums or
eBay auctions. What is needed is one (or maybe more)
markup languages specifically designed to allow the
semantics of sites like the above to be marked up,
thus allowing for improvements in the accessibility of
such sites.

  It's been nearly a year since I first mentioned
this, and the only group that seems to have done
anything about this is Microsoft, with their
worryingly comprehensive set of proprietary
technologies (Avalon, XAML, WVG, etc) that appear
designed to ensure vendor lock-in.

  I intend to do something about this (hopefully
within a W3C context, although that will depend on the
politics of the situation). If you write Web-based
applications, I would be interested in hearing about
what your needs are. Please let me know.


   Full story @
http://ln.hixie.ch/?start=1074466808&count=1

    Any comments?   

    - Gerald     


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