
Joel de Guzman wrote:
Rene Rivera wrote:
David Abrahams wrote:
No, this is deadly serious: if you feel like coding it up, we can always try it for comparison :). Last I checked, JavaScript is acceptable if not having JavaScript doesn't make the information inaccessible.
PHP is also acceptable
PHP is server based.
Yep :-) But by using an XML source file, instead of a DB, it is possible to write equivalent JavaScript that reads the file and presents the page. I'm not going to write that page, but others who have more JS experience, and are willing to do the cross-browser testing, are welcome to.
I guess the question again is: do we differentiate between "online" and "offline"?
Well I do :-) Otherwise it's just constraining to both POVs.
I, as a user, would surely want my offline boost distro to have that capabilities as well.
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