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<div>Philip Weaver <philmaker@gmail.com> wrote...<br>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite>Will you help create a wikipedia entry
for Lively? I began a <a
href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Editor142/Lively">scratch
page</a> months ago. I hestitated a bit writing this because the
wikipedia editing community can come down like vultures - critiquing
and tagging unfinished articles.<br>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite>Will you help create a wikipedia entry
for Lively?</blockquote>
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<div>Yes, thanks so much for getting us started, Phil. I just
fleshed out the introductory sections. It needs a simple
picture, and a link to a stable but interesting sample page. We
need to take some care that reasonable things will happen if viewed
from an unsupported browser (*).</div>
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<div>Maybe someone else could copy some of the references and a few
example links.</div>
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Dan</div>
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<div>(*) hey, here's a use for cloud computing: If someone
has an unsupported browser, they get redirected to a server in the
cloud that renders LK and sends out a gif image of the screen.
If the user clicks or drags on it, those events get passed back to the
server which does the appropriate thing and sends out a new gif
showing the updated screen region (note the canvas version has all
this logic already). You get the idea... ;-)</div>
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