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The bleeding edge of the Web has moved away from HTML


By bmann - Posted on 18 June 2004

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I see a trend there. The bleeding edge of the Web has moved away from HTML and onto other fronts -- fronts where the standards bodies have not yet been involved.
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Bleeding edge is really well done Flash or other more "active" technologies: XAML, XUL, Java Webstart. Does this mean you have to ignore standards? Definitely not, but here it's more about interfaces (XML-RPC, SOAP, platform APIs) than formats (XHTML etc.).


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