This markup means that there is an image at the same address as the HTML document. IE silently drops the image. Other browsers do not; which results in a “duplicate” request for the page.
Tag: standards
IE drops CSS Expressions
Design criteria such as standard compliance, performance, reliability and security framed the design of IE8 as whole, for new as well as existing features. As a result, CSS expressions are no longer supported in IE8 standards mode.
there goes half of html 5
Refactoring HTML
the biggest refactoring job in the world
Yahoo goes it alone
However, I have to lament yet more needless reinvention of contact schema. Why is this a problem? Well, as I pointed out about Facebook’s approach to developing their own platform methods and formats, having to write and debug against yet another contact schema makes the “tax” of adding support for contact syncing and export increasingly onerous for sites and web services that want to better serve their customers by letting them host and maintain their address book elsewhere.
why didn’t y! use opensocial instead?
Geolocation JS Library
After the excellent feedback I got on my last geolocation blog post, I’ve updated the proposed geolocation API. More importantly, I’ve also created a pure Javascript library which you can use to start playing around with geolocation before we actually get it into the browser.
about time. i tried to kick start this 2 years ago.
Location in Newsml
not sure if anyone actually uses this.
Doctype
a Google-sponsored open encyclopedia and reference library for developers of web applications. By web developers, for web developers.
Structured Bills
we would like Bills (and related instruments such as amendment lists and Public Bill Committee debates) to be published in a structured data format, with all relevant metadata, as soon as is possible. This doesn’t just mean “publishing bills online” as is currently done – it means publishing them online in such a way that each bit can be referred to and, more importantly, contains the data necessary to join things up – e.g. when an amendment paper says a particular amendment is going to change from halfway through line 15 to line 18 of page 3, that amendment has its own ID, and contains the means to point out what ID or IDs in the Bill are going to be changed by this amendment. When a Public Bill committee votes on a particular clause of a Bill, that reference is linked to the ID, so it can be cross-referenced to what is being voted on. This would be of use not just to the public, but to MPs, drafters, and everyone involved in the process.
calls for an XML format for bills introduced in the UK parliament.
ITU standards
are finally available for free. more a historical reference these days
Microsoft subterfuge
Unless you’re suggesting that the WG would shoulder the financial burden when we (Microsoft) are sued because we broke compatibility and caused some company’s multi-million-dollar intranet app to break.
what a bunch of crap. they deserve to go under.