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HTML5 squeak?

LawsonEnglish
 From the Safari update message:

Improved HTML5 support: Safari supports over a dozen new HTML5 features,
including Geolocation, full screen for HTML5 video, closed captions for
HTML5 video, new sectioning elements (article, aside, footer, header,
hgroup, nav and section), HTML5 AJAX History, EventSource, WebSocket,
HTML5 draggable attribute, HTML5 forms validation,

and HTML5 Ruby.
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So where's the squeak?

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Re: HTML5 squeak?

Josh Gargus

On Jun 7, 2010, at 10:54 PM, Lawson English wrote:

> From the Safari update message:
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> Improved HTML5 support: Safari supports over a dozen new HTML5 features, including Geolocation, full screen for HTML5 video, closed captions for HTML5 video, new sectioning elements (article, aside, footer, header, hgroup, nav and section), HTML5 AJAX History, EventSource, WebSocket, HTML5 draggable attribute, HTML5 forms validation,
>
> and HTML5 Ruby.

Are you joking?  I was surprised to see Ruby anywhere near HTML5, so I asked Google to tell me what it's all about, and the first link was:

http://sideshowbarker.net/2009/11/13/html5-ruby/

... which has nothing to do with the programming language.

Cheers,
Josh


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Re: HTML5 squeak?

Frank Shearar
On 2010/06/08 08:03, Josh Gargus wrote:

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> On Jun 7, 2010, at 10:54 PM, Lawson English wrote:
>
>>  From the Safari update message:
>>
>> Improved HTML5 support: Safari supports over a dozen new HTML5 features, including Geolocation, full screen for HTML5 video, closed captions for HTML5 video, new sectioning elements (article, aside, footer, header, hgroup, nav and section), HTML5 AJAX History, EventSource, WebSocket, HTML5 draggable attribute, HTML5 forms validation,
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>> and HTML5 Ruby.
>
> Are you joking?  I was surprised to see Ruby anywhere near HTML5, so I asked Google to tell me what it's all about, and the first link was:
>
> http://sideshowbarker.net/2009/11/13/html5-ruby/
>
> ... which has nothing to do with the programming language.

Yes, that's for ruby text:
* http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/WD-ruby-19981221/
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruby_character

frank