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Old 09-11-2011, 01:37 AM   #407
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Originally Posted by bibahbuzemann View Post
Viewing an ebook isn't all that different than viewing HTML files. It shouldn't be very challenging.

Now I'm thinking, why not integrate it into the dictionary lookup too? It has happend that a term was defined with an unknown term.

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Originally Posted by EricDP View Post
Interesting comment, given that all major browsers, most with over 10 years development effort, when rendering the same content make it look different and fail to render a good portion of standard tags in way that complies with the standard. Also, most are full of memory leaks and other problems, and receive regular security patches. Clearly rendering HTML is actually quite challenging. Probably because the standard is overly complex.
So true! For some(holding eys shut smiley not found), rendering HTML(or files very similar), is a challenge.

The standard is OLD(but it aint gonna go)! If it's allready overly complex, I gotta disappoint you. It's just gonna get more "complex" as features are added.

However this refers to a firmware request. The one to a future searching function. Searching files, basically, text files, which is kinda what HTML is, is not a challenge at all.

ps: if you really need to, put "XHTML" or "XML" wherever EricDP, or I, put HTML, go ahead. Make's no diff.
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