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-Application framework
-=====================
+# Application framework
-Foreword
---------
+## Foreword
-This document describes application framework fundamentals.
-FCS (Fully Conform to Specification) implementation is still under development.
+This document describes application framework fundamentals.
+FCS (Fully Conform to Specification) implementation is still under development.
It may happen that current implementation somehow diverges with specifications.
-Overview
---------
+## Overview
The application framework on top of the security framework
provides components to install and uninstall applications
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fundamentals remain identical: the applications are distributed
in a digitally signed container that should match widget specifications
-normalized by the W3C. This is described by the technical
-recommendations [Packaged Web Apps (Widgets)](http://www.w3.org/TR/widgets) and [XML Digital Signatures for Widgets](http://www.w3.org/TR/widgets-digsig) of the W3 consortium.
+normalized by the W3C.
+This is described by the technical recommendations
+[Packaged Web Apps (Widgets)](http://www.w3.org/TR/widgets) and
+[XML Digital Signatures for Widgets](http://www.w3.org/TR/widgets-digsig)
+ of the W3 consortium.
As today this model allows the distribution of HTML, QML and binary applications
but it could be extended to any other class of applications.
-The management of widget package signatures.
+The management of widget package signatures.
Current model is only an initial step, it might be extended in the
future to include new feature (ie: incremental delivery).