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03/06/2011 11:11:18
James Blackburn
Qualty Design Systems, Inc.
Kuna, Idaho, United States
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James,

I will look at the url you provided. But something about use of HTML5, CSS3, and Javascript I am not clear. I am not up on the web technologies so my question is very newbie. If I use ASP.NET can I still have my code to be using HTML5? Or there is a different technology for HTML5? And is the latest version of ASP.NET (and the last one I used was 2.0) using HTML5?

Thank you.

>HTML 5, CSS3 and Javascript is largely supported by most modern browsers including IE9. If you stick to the standards then you will have an app that will be supported by more devices. Take a look at www.jquerymobile.com. This project is just about to go to beta and it does work quite well. By using stands your app will work on more devices.
>
>>I want to create a small app, web application, to work on Safari (mainly for iPad). Which one of the following would you recommend:
>>
>>ASP.NET
>>Silverlight
>>WPF
>>
>>TIA?
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