Just following up to my email a few weeks back regarding cross document 
messaging.
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-html-comments/2008Feb/0024.html

We'd love to know whether our proposed changes here (in the rewrite) can be 
accepted or not. Either way, we intend on conforming to the standard and it's 
important to us to know the decision here. I haven't heard a response from an 
HTML 5.0 member yet. (Although Jeff Walden from MIT was gracious enough to 
share his thoughts)

For your convenience, I've isolated the core of the request. For more details 
please refer to the thread.
"For the postMessage (message, origin) method we would recommend the parameter 
be called postMessage(message, targetOrigin) since it's easier to understand 
what it is."

In addition, as our Beta 1 launch indicates, we're very keen on shipping this 
feature in IE8. Any indication on potential changes to the draft in this area 
as soon as possible will help us ship a release that's in harmony with the 
latest developments.

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Sunava Dutta
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