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Safari as HTML Editor?
mark nottingham
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Hi, I’m Mark Nottingham. I write about the Web, protocol design, HTTP, Internet governance, and more. This is a personal blog, it does not represent anyone else. Find out more.
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Safari as HTML Editor?
Saturday, 3 July 2004
Surfin’ Safari hints that the next version of WebCore will be able to edit as well as render HTML.
Does this mean that we’ll soon see Safari sport an “edit” button along with HTTP PUT, a la Amaya?
Even better would be full WebDAV with search, ACLs, locking, versioning, etc.