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  1. 26-08-2010 to , , by mbo and -1 others
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  4. The world's most advanced browser HTML5 based WYSIWYG editor lets you experience a whole new way of editing. It's faster than existing technologies and offers unprecedented WYSIWYG functionalities.
    21-12-2012 to , , , by ibot and -1 others
  5. This module integrates the excellent HTML5 "true WYSIWYG" editor Aloha Editor) with Drupal.
    21-12-2012 to , , , , , by ibot and -1 others
  6. 11-03-2010 to , , by totpunk and -1 others
  7. Introduction to Content Security Policy
    27-06-2013 to , , by totpunk and -1 others
  8. 04-03-2010 to , , by sel and -1 others
  9. If you want to watch Internet-delivered video on your PC, the vast majority of Web sites have settled on a single, consistent way to do that. That's the good news. The bad news is that this single, consistent delivery system is Adobe Flash, with all its security and stability issues. But now a new way to deliver video through a browser is coming to the fore, one intended to be native to the browser itself: HTML 5's <VIDEO> tag. In this article I'll look at how the <VIDEO> tag can be used with the new generation of browsers. I'll also examine how parts of this equation -- the browsers and, to some degree, the video formats themselves -- are also still very much in flux.
    20-07-2010 to , by totpunk and -1 others

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