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Laisvunas



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PostPosted: Sun Jan 13, 2008 10:16 am    Post subject: Scripting and OPS Reply with quote

Concerning scripting OPS 2.0 v.1.0 in paragraph 2.37 says:

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Reading Systems must not, by default, render the textual content of the script element, and should not execute the script itself. The content must be readable without execution of script elements.


The same spec in paragraph 1.7 says:

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Other themes deemed important for future versions include: [...] support for active content (e.g. multimedia, scripting), all while maintaining alignment with relevant standards.


Perhaps for most publishing projects scripting is not relevant or not essential, but for others it may be absolutely necessary. So, I have a question:

Is there something being done to allow scripting in future versions of OPS? Are there some working group preparing this part of spec? Or scripting is left for some indefinite future?

Thanks.
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Laisvunas



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PostPosted: Sun Feb 10, 2008 11:57 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Is this forum dead?

I have posted previous message a month ago and since then there are neither any answers to my questions nor any new posts to this forum.
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