Below, Marcos proposed a change request to the Widget Interface spec and this is a Call for Consensus to accept this proposal and to update the spec accordingly.

Marcos asserted in followups to his proposal that this change would not affect any implementations nor applications. As such, the change request, if applied, will not require republication as a new (LC)WD.

Note this spec is currently in the LCWD phase and given there are already more than two implementations that pass 100% of the test suite, the only reason this spec is not already a Recommendation is because it is blocked by the W3C's dependency maturity rules (Web IDL, Web Storage in particular).

Positive response to this CfC is preferred and encouraged and silence will be considered as agreeing with Marcos' proposal. The deadline for comments is December 1 and all comments should be sent to public-webapps at w3.org.

-AB

-------- Original Message --------
Subject:        [Widgets] WidgetStorage interface
Resent-Date:    Mon, 21 Nov 2011 17:09:42 +0000
Resent-From:    <public-webapps@w3.org>
Date:   Mon, 21 Nov 2011 18:08:56 +0100
From:   ext Marcos Caceres <marcosscace...@gmail.com>
To:     public-webapps <public-webapps@w3.org>



Hi,
As part of LC, I've received quite a bit of offline feedback that because of 
some issue in Webkit, it's difficult for implementers to reuse the WebStorage 
interface in a widget context: the problem is that Widget's use of Web storage 
slightly modifies some of the behaviour of the storage methods (e.g., some 
things are read only and throw exceptions). The way around this is to define a 
WidgetStorage interface that allows for the specific behaviour defined in the 
Widget spec.

Consequently, I want to define this interface WidgetStorage in the spec:

WidgetStorage : Storage{}

And hence:

       readonly attribute Storage   preferences;

Becomes:
    readonly attribute WidgetStorage  preferences;

In practice, the addition of WidgetStorage doesn't actually affect any 
conforming runtimes (but allows a bunch of new Webkit ones to comply).

Kind regards,
Marcos

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Marcos Caceres
http://datadriven.com.au





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