Re: WWWInline; include non-VRML data?

Mark Waks ([email protected])
Tue, 18 Oct 94 11:33:47 EDT


Gavin suggests that WWWInline permit only VRML data (but WWWAnchor would
allow any MIME type, firing up other browsers as appropriate). I'd
suggest amending that to simply say that we don't handle non-VRML
data in WWWInline *now*, and recommend that designers not put too
much weight on it. I suspect that we *will* want the capability later,
so we don't want to define it away, but we want to specifically allow
browsers to ignore any MIME type other than VRML. In other words, instead
of forbidding non-VRML, we only *guarantee* VRML to work. People can
design accordingly.

(This is more-or-less by comparison with Mosaic again. As I understand
it, the newest versions of Mosaic are starting to allow JPEG inlines.
Older Mosaics only allow GIF or XBM, and most non-Mosaic browsers don't
handle inlined non-text at all. The flexibility has proven useful, and
it hasn't hurt the Web significantly. Indeed, on the contrary, it
provides a mild spur for the various browsers to keep advancing their
technology...)

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