On 03/02/2015 09:47 AM, Tab Atkins Jr. wrote:
This is much easier to write and to maintain
Is it really?
With a simple key=value pair, I can:
$src = trim($node-getAttribute('src');
Then I can check it - if it is relative, I can change it to reference
the cdn. If it is not local, I can
On Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 1:08 PM, Michael A. Peters
mpet...@domblogger.net wrote:
On 03/02/2015 09:47 AM, Tab Atkins Jr. wrote:
This is much easier to write and to maintain
Is it really?
With a simple key=value pair, I can:
$src = trim($node-getAttribute('src');
Then I can check it - if it
On Mon, 02 Mar 2015 22:08:09 +0100, Michael A. Peters
mpet...@domblogger.net wrote:
On 03/02/2015 09:47 AM, Tab Atkins Jr. wrote:
This is much easier to write and to maintain
Is it really?
With a simple key=value pair, I can:
$src = trim($node-getAttribute('src');
Then I can check
Dear WHATWG,
Scrap the srcset attribute.
Traditionally in HTML, and in every instance of XML I have personally
worked with, an element's attribute is a key=value pair.
Okay the type attribute for source node in audio and video, sometimes it
has codecs specified there too - but that's the only
On Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 8:46 AM, Michael A. Peters
mpet...@domblogger.net wrote:
Dear WHATWG,
Scrap the srcset attribute.
Traditionally in HTML, and in every instance of XML I have personally worked
with, an element's attribute is a key=value pair.
Okay the type attribute for source node