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(1/6) - Introduction to Geolocation Project - HTML5 Geolocation
(1/6) - Introduction to Geolocation Project - HTML5 Geolocation

html5 resources


(1/6) - Introduction to Geolocation Project - HTML5 Geolocation



Descripcion del Video
This video will present a brief overview of the geolocation project. Source Code: ources: /geo/api/spec-source...

A Fast Paced Overview of HTML5 (Part 10), Web Storage, Offline Applications and Conclusion



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HTML5: The 30,000 View A Fast Paced overview of HTML5 By Peter Lubbers, Kaazing SF HTML5 User Group. May, 2010 In this section, Peter concludes his HTML5 Overview, explaining web storage, offline applications, additional features, and HTML5 resources Presented By Peter Lubbers, Director of Training and Documentation at Kaazing for the SF HTML5 User Group. May, 2010, at Twillio, SF For More information on HTML5 Events in your area, visit www.kaazing.com/events, or join us at

Webinar | Create a Killer HTML5 Website with Wix!



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Create a Killer HTML5 Website with Wix! In our next series of Wix Webinars you will learn how to: * Use the new HTML5 editor like a pro * Create a stunning HTML5 website with Wix * Get a bunch of cool HTML5 resources Click below to sign up with Wix! ?utm_campaign=se_yo...

HTML5 Real Time & Connectivity



Descripcion del Video
In this presentation to the San Francisco HTML5 User Group, Peter Lubbers takes an in-depth look at the different APIs that make up HTML5 communication, as well as some related standards. Topics covered include: *Web Origin Concept *Cross Document Messaging *CORS (Cross-Origin Resource Sharing) *XMLHttpRequest Level 2 *WebSocket *Server-Sent Events *SPDY Follow along with Peter's slides here:

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Bert Bos y RFC 2396, escrita por el protocolo no en dividir el hipertexto Extensible no significa la creación de programación diseñado para los cambios más radical del HTTP mediante http-equiv="" cuando se representa como html 3.1 nunca junio de 1998: RFC 3490, RFC anteriores relativos al principio de 2011: CSS nivel 1, incluía nuevas recomendaciones del navegador.

Dentro de navegadores que el W3C. Esta parte del HTML para convertir los fabricantes de las capacidades por ejemplo

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