I'm increasingly baffled by ppl who draw a distinction between "the web" & "the browser". Most interesting properties are abt the browser.
that view of the web is too abstract -- making it so abstract loses track of the interop benefits of more concrete
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links and forms are not abstract.
@TheAmazingRando -
hyperlinks and <form>s are in HTML.
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and HAL and Cj and Siren and UBER and Mason
@TheAmazingRando -
I don't remember seeing <form> in HAL. HAL is hypermedia but not the web.
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See "templated=true" in HAL spec
@mikekelly85@TheAmazingRando -
is there a HAL-HTML? If not, we're not talking about web standards.
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wow. ok, I'm done. cheers.
@mikekelly85@TheAmazingRando -
I think you're assuming some meaning in my words that I don't intend...
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