Ian Hickson a écrit :
On Wed, 6 Dec 2006, Cyril Concolato wrote:
  
In Section 4.5, the specification says:
"If this causes a loop [...] then the user agent must only apply each binding
in the chain once"                      This would look like a erroneous
content. Why not considering the binding in error when there is a loop ? I
think this would avoid weird cases.
    

Which binding would be the one in error?
  
I meant the whole binding chain.
It seems easier for implementations to attach all the bindings until a 
loop is detected than to try to detect a loop first.
  
Now that I start to understand the processing of content elements, I agree with you.

Cyril



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