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HTML "CLOCKER" - concept of a new web controlHTML "CLOCKER" - concept of a new web control Part I I've been thinking about a new HTML feature that clould bring all sorts of new features to the web. I am introducing you to a new concept or feature, for the W3 consideration - using a sequence of natural numbers (I suppose Here, our seed, of integers followed by the zero would mean that that "clock" or "clocker", if you will, would never stop, that is, it would be that seed sequence in loop, Proprieties of such "clocker" control would be concerned with how and in what form it would then be displayed or be showing there. Attaching an image to it, for instance, an animated gif I suppose, of a one minute round of a seconds-handle of one such watch. See? To have it displayed we would have then, such of a code: <CLOCKER seed01="secondsanimatedhandle.gif> OK. Now, let's want to have more than just a loop out of a set of seeds, and so we might have an integers sequence before the last zero, above. The interesting thin here is that this clock can be out of time, that is, it may not even be time-related. And so, one would have to indicate with what would the seed be concerned or not with, that is, it's values, right? So basically, you could have your clocker in charge of three other ones to control if the temperature in Athens was either, say, 3, 5 or 34 degrees Celsius. And so, there you could have it as a clock that is showing the seconds-handle of a watch if the temperature is 3, the minutes-handle if the temperature was 5 and, right, There it goes this time, then: <CLOCKER seed1="animatedhandle.gif" value="http://www.clockers..com/athensunits.XML"> 3 I suppose, you have by now, realised the potential of such of a feature as to revolutionise the web. Still, I have one open question : what would it be to have one or more clockers ones into the others? Basically the clocker would be running and checking all the time in the sequence given when has there been change from the previous state. We have indeed this tendency to think that the difference between each two in a pair, for instance, between, 2 and 7, 5 and 8, followed by 10 and 20, is, But are them, is it? Between 2 and 7 there are two primes; between 5 and 8, just one; and between 10 and 20 there are less than ten primes, you can be pretty sure. So the mentioned difference between each two would hold on something like, 2 5 and ... something else I am now not knowing but that must be less than 10 as I am saying. And so instead of our initial 5,3,10 sequence the one meant would have been 2-1-4, right? And interestingly we can then have an unborn difference out of these two that results to be either from the "old" or from the "new": Done! While any two mouse clicks were expressing two designated differences within its sequence. I definitely can see a lot of potential in whole this area of study and development. As an exercise we could think for instance how we would refresh the body of one of our HTML pages after one minute followed by being refreshed after one hour time using this "clockers" that have now been introduced with an HTML code example of mine,
Or, even maybe, how to use the web to maximize meaning, if there is any out there!!!
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