Interactive menu small update on introduction
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For interactive menus the FOpen Interactive Markup language is used, a comepletely ad-hoc declarative solution. While the older consumer alternatives for HD physical media used technologies like Java (BD-J on Blu-ray) and Web-Based Technologies (HDi on HD DVD), they all come with different costs and disadvantages:
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- BD-J uses a complex Java ME platform
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- Web Technologies rapidly evolve, making web-based menus too dependent on web engines
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- Web technologies rapidly evolve, making web-based menus too dependent on web engines
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While making everything from scratch like DVD did in the past makes the standard harder to prototype and implement, it prevents the disadvantages previously listed.
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