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Very good presentation on HTML5 in HTML5

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    Rama Krishna Vavilala
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    The following URL gives a great overview of what's in HTML5 (in Webkit based browsers (Chrome, Safari), FireFox (to some extent), and may be in IE9 when it comes out). http://apirocks.com/html5/html5.html#slide1[^] Frankly, I did not know that there was this much of stuff. Of course, the reality is that you can mainly use HTML5 in mobile browsers (iPhone, iPad, Android, and in new Blackberrys). But it does compensate for the lack of Flash. While HTML5 may not be exciting for a lot of people targeting desktop browsers (at least till IE9 comes out), it is pretty exciting for those targeting mobile browsers.

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      The following URL gives a great overview of what's in HTML5 (in Webkit based browsers (Chrome, Safari), FireFox (to some extent), and may be in IE9 when it comes out). http://apirocks.com/html5/html5.html#slide1[^] Frankly, I did not know that there was this much of stuff. Of course, the reality is that you can mainly use HTML5 in mobile browsers (iPhone, iPad, Android, and in new Blackberrys). But it does compensate for the lack of Flash. While HTML5 may not be exciting for a lot of people targeting desktop browsers (at least till IE9 comes out), it is pretty exciting for those targeting mobile browsers.

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      Lost User
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      That is nice, but why would they use such an ugly and unclear font?

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        The following URL gives a great overview of what's in HTML5 (in Webkit based browsers (Chrome, Safari), FireFox (to some extent), and may be in IE9 when it comes out). http://apirocks.com/html5/html5.html#slide1[^] Frankly, I did not know that there was this much of stuff. Of course, the reality is that you can mainly use HTML5 in mobile browsers (iPhone, iPad, Android, and in new Blackberrys). But it does compensate for the lack of Flash. While HTML5 may not be exciting for a lot of people targeting desktop browsers (at least till IE9 comes out), it is pretty exciting for those targeting mobile browsers.

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        Mustafa Ismail Mustafa
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        Pretty cool. Seriously. I'm trying to conjure the words on how cool that was.

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        • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

          The following URL gives a great overview of what's in HTML5 (in Webkit based browsers (Chrome, Safari), FireFox (to some extent), and may be in IE9 when it comes out). http://apirocks.com/html5/html5.html#slide1[^] Frankly, I did not know that there was this much of stuff. Of course, the reality is that you can mainly use HTML5 in mobile browsers (iPhone, iPad, Android, and in new Blackberrys). But it does compensate for the lack of Flash. While HTML5 may not be exciting for a lot of people targeting desktop browsers (at least till IE9 comes out), it is pretty exciting for those targeting mobile browsers.

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          Cool stuff. But do we really need another database platform http://apirocks.com/html5/html5.html#slide8[^]

          Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:

          it does compensate for the lack of Flash.

          Apple is ahead the times by not allowing Flash ;P


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            Cool stuff. But do we really need another database platform http://apirocks.com/html5/html5.html#slide8[^]

            Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:

            it does compensate for the lack of Flash.

            Apple is ahead the times by not allowing Flash ;P


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            Rama Krishna Vavilala
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            Mark Nischalke wrote:

            But do we really need another database platform

            Why not? I already use database based local storage in some of my web applications. It is very convenient to data on the client machine. BTW: GMail, GContacts etc already do that of Safari/Chrome. Also, it is based on SQLite on WebKit based browsers. I guess if IE9 implements it, it will be based on SQL Server Compact.

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            • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

              The following URL gives a great overview of what's in HTML5 (in Webkit based browsers (Chrome, Safari), FireFox (to some extent), and may be in IE9 when it comes out). http://apirocks.com/html5/html5.html#slide1[^] Frankly, I did not know that there was this much of stuff. Of course, the reality is that you can mainly use HTML5 in mobile browsers (iPhone, iPad, Android, and in new Blackberrys). But it does compensate for the lack of Flash. While HTML5 may not be exciting for a lot of people targeting desktop browsers (at least till IE9 comes out), it is pretty exciting for those targeting mobile browsers.

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              TheGreatAndPowerfulOz
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              that is awesome!

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              • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                The following URL gives a great overview of what's in HTML5 (in Webkit based browsers (Chrome, Safari), FireFox (to some extent), and may be in IE9 when it comes out). http://apirocks.com/html5/html5.html#slide1[^] Frankly, I did not know that there was this much of stuff. Of course, the reality is that you can mainly use HTML5 in mobile browsers (iPhone, iPad, Android, and in new Blackberrys). But it does compensate for the lack of Flash. While HTML5 may not be exciting for a lot of people targeting desktop browsers (at least till IE9 comes out), it is pretty exciting for those targeting mobile browsers.

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                Does it make doing layout and all that jazz significantly easier?

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                  The following URL gives a great overview of what's in HTML5 (in Webkit based browsers (Chrome, Safari), FireFox (to some extent), and may be in IE9 when it comes out). http://apirocks.com/html5/html5.html#slide1[^] Frankly, I did not know that there was this much of stuff. Of course, the reality is that you can mainly use HTML5 in mobile browsers (iPhone, iPad, Android, and in new Blackberrys). But it does compensate for the lack of Flash. While HTML5 may not be exciting for a lot of people targeting desktop browsers (at least till IE9 comes out), it is pretty exciting for those targeting mobile browsers.

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                  I tried to view it in the latest Chrome version and doesn't work at all. What am I missing? :doh:

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                    I tried to view it in the latest Chrome version and doesn't work at all. What am I missing? :doh:

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                    Works for me in Chrome, unless I'm not on the latest version and they broke something.

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                      Does it make doing layout and all that jazz significantly easier?

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                      Rama Krishna Vavilala
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                      martin_hughes wrote:

                      Does it make doing layout and all that jazz significantly easier?

                      Probably not: especially cross browser layout! :)

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                        The following URL gives a great overview of what's in HTML5 (in Webkit based browsers (Chrome, Safari), FireFox (to some extent), and may be in IE9 when it comes out). http://apirocks.com/html5/html5.html#slide1[^] Frankly, I did not know that there was this much of stuff. Of course, the reality is that you can mainly use HTML5 in mobile browsers (iPhone, iPad, Android, and in new Blackberrys). But it does compensate for the lack of Flash. While HTML5 may not be exciting for a lot of people targeting desktop browsers (at least till IE9 comes out), it is pretty exciting for those targeting mobile browsers.

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                        Superb. Thanks for the link.

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                          Does it make doing layout and all that jazz significantly easier?

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                          martin_hughes wrote:

                          Does it make doing layout and all that jazz significantly easier?

                          I hope so!!

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                            The following URL gives a great overview of what's in HTML5 (in Webkit based browsers (Chrome, Safari), FireFox (to some extent), and may be in IE9 when it comes out). http://apirocks.com/html5/html5.html#slide1[^] Frankly, I did not know that there was this much of stuff. Of course, the reality is that you can mainly use HTML5 in mobile browsers (iPhone, iPad, Android, and in new Blackberrys). But it does compensate for the lack of Flash. While HTML5 may not be exciting for a lot of people targeting desktop browsers (at least till IE9 comes out), it is pretty exciting for those targeting mobile browsers.

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                            Unfortunately every time I press the right arrow key to go to the next slide it adds another address to my history. So while you haven't really changed page if you try to click back to resume your normal browsing you will be sadly disappointed. This kind of thing just really irritates me.

                            My current favourite word is: Smooth!

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                              martin_hughes wrote:

                              Does it make doing layout and all that jazz significantly easier?

                              Probably not: especially cross browser layout! :)

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                              martin_hughes
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                              Well in which case they can f off and stop wasting my valuable time. :D

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                                Pretty cool. Seriously. I'm trying to conjure the words on how cool that was.

                                If the post was helpful, please vote, eh! Current activities: Book: Devils by Fyodor Dostoyevsky Project: Hospital Automation, final stage Learning: Image analysis, LINQ Now and forever, defiant to the end. What is Multiple Sclerosis[^]?

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                                So cool your pants fell off?

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                                  The following URL gives a great overview of what's in HTML5 (in Webkit based browsers (Chrome, Safari), FireFox (to some extent), and may be in IE9 when it comes out). http://apirocks.com/html5/html5.html#slide1[^] Frankly, I did not know that there was this much of stuff. Of course, the reality is that you can mainly use HTML5 in mobile browsers (iPhone, iPad, Android, and in new Blackberrys). But it does compensate for the lack of Flash. While HTML5 may not be exciting for a lot of people targeting desktop browsers (at least till IE9 comes out), it is pretty exciting for those targeting mobile browsers.

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                                  You have too much time on your hands!

                                  ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned Save an Orange - Use the VCF! Personal 3D projects Just Say No to Web 2 Point Blow

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                                    Mark Nischalke wrote:

                                    But do we really need another database platform

                                    Why not? I already use database based local storage in some of my web applications. It is very convenient to data on the client machine. BTW: GMail, GContacts etc already do that of Safari/Chrome. Also, it is based on SQLite on WebKit based browsers. I guess if IE9 implements it, it will be based on SQL Server Compact.

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                                    Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:

                                    I guess if IE9 implements it, it will be based on SQL Server Compact

                                    No, if IE10 implements it, I'm sure there will yet *another* SQL Server version, something like SQL Server Micro, or SQL Server Really Small, or maybe SQL Server Liteweight, or even SQL Server Compact Web Express.

                                    ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned Save an Orange - Use the VCF! Personal 3D projects Just Say No to Web 2 Point Blow

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                                      I tried to view it in the latest Chrome version and doesn't work at all. What am I missing? :doh:

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                                      John M Drescher
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                                      Worked fine for me in chrome 5.0.375.9 dev on my 64 bit win7 box.

                                      John

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                                        So cool your pants fell off?

                                        ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned Save an Orange - Use the VCF! Personal 3D projects Just Say No to Web 2 Point Blow

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                                        Mustafa Ismail Mustafa
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                                        Hey, it helps with scratching the itch... ;)

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                                          Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:

                                          I guess if IE9 implements it, it will be based on SQL Server Compact

                                          No, if IE10 implements it, I'm sure there will yet *another* SQL Server version, something like SQL Server Micro, or SQL Server Really Small, or maybe SQL Server Liteweight, or even SQL Server Compact Web Express.

                                          ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned Save an Orange - Use the VCF! Personal 3D projects Just Say No to Web 2 Point Blow

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                                          Then the emails will start to pour in. "SQL Server micro" enhancement pills. Is your SQL Server database too small? Just take this one pill every day for the rest of your life and you too can have a big SQL! Ladies love the BIG SQL!

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