Anne van Kesteren wrote:
On Sat, 24 May 2008 18:27:47 +0200, Julian Reschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Anne van Kesteren wrote:
Per the updated specification which uses Web IDL IE and Safari are conformant here. (null and undefined are simply stringified.)

Not terrible useful, I would say. Is that something we have to live with because of the IDL definition???

It matches two implementations and is the default behavior for null/undefined when passed to something that accepts a string.

Apparently existing content does not rely on it (FF gets away with implementing something that IMHO makes *much* more sense). So why standardize it at all, or, when doing so, select something that doesn't make sense in practice?

Or are you claiming that people who set a header to null *really* want the specified behaviour?

BR, Julian

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