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Doug Crockford on HTML and Fixing the Web

Topics
Javascript,
Language,
Architecture

In this interview, Doug Crockford discusses his views on HTML5, which basically amount to a warning that the technology is not quite ready and poses potential risks is widely adopted too quickly. Crockford also talks about the evolution of JavaScript, which has become his favorite language, and of the ECMAScript 5 standard. In addition, Crockford calls for the eradication of IE6.

Book Excerpt and Interview: Deploying HTML5

Topics
Java,
.NET,
Internet,
Architecture,
Ruby

Deploying HTML5 is a book written by Aditya Yadav, a former Sr. Architect for ThoughtWorks and actual CTO of a consultancy firm, explaining the HTML5 standard components, showing how they are implemented across major browsers and providing code samples for using them.

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Debugging Mobile Web Apps: Weinre and JSConsole Now, Remote WebKit Eventually

Topics
Java,
Debugging,
.NET,
Javascript,
Mobile,
Ruby

Debuggers in mobile web browsers are anemic at best. InfoQ takes a look at existing workarounds and tools like Weinre and JSConsole, as well as the upcoming changes in mobile browsers that will bring full debugging support. Also: the two mobile browsers that already live in the future and ship remote debugging support.

jQuery Mobile Beta 1 Supports Many Browsers and Platforms

Topics
iOS,
Web Frameworks,
Javascript,
Architecture,
Mobile

jQuery Mobile has reached the Beta 1 milestone with support for all major browsers and mobile OSes. A final release is expected by the end of the summer.

Microsoft Rejects WebGL for Security Reasons

Topics
Security,
Architecture

Microsoft cites two reports analyzing security flaws in WebGL as the main reason for not endorsing a 3D graphic standard actively supported by Google, Mozilla, Opera, and Apple.

Microsoft Tips the Scale in Favor of HTML 5 and H.264

Topics
.NET,
Internet,
Architecture,
Technology

Dean Hachamovitch, General Manager for Internet Explorer at Microsoft, has announced that IE9 will use only the H.264 standard to play HTML 5 video. Microsoft seems to have become very committed to HTML 5, while Flash loses even more ground. The announcement came the same day Steve Jobs detailed why Apple does not accept Flash on iPhone and iPad.

The HTML 5 sandbox Attribute Improves iFrame Security

Topics
Security,
Specifications,
Architecture

The Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WHATWG) is working jointly with W3C on developing the HTML 5 standard, which has been at "Last Call" at WHATWG for the last 3 months. During this time one feature which has changed more significantly is the sandbox attribute of the iframe element. sandbox can be used to isolate untrusted web page content from performing certain operations.

Opera Unite Gives the Power Back to the People

Topics
Internet,
Collaboration,
Architecture,
Communication

Opera Software, which promised to revolutionize the Internet, has just released the latest version of their browser, Opera 10 Beta 1, incorporating a server technology called Opera Unite allowing users to directly connect to each other to share data and communicate without an intermediary running the necessary services for them.

Location-Aware Browsing to become Mainstream?

Topics
Rich Internet Apps,
Java,
.NET,
Javascript,
Ruby

With the W3C working on a specification that defines an API for providing scripted access to geographical location information, Mozilla recently announced built-in Geolocation support for Firefox 3.5. This is aligned with an earlier announcement from Opera that also adds support for Geolocation in their browser. Will this make geographically aware applications ubiquitous?