On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 9:51 PM, Ian Hickson wrote:
>> Also, as I pointed out in the original post, consumers already use
>> rel=tag intending for it to apply only to portions of a page.
>
> Consumers or producers? What matters here is not changing _consumer_
> behaviour, so that we don't break pa
Didn't mean to go off-list with this. Posting the prior exchange
before I respond:
On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 7:36 PM, Hugh Guiney wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 5:03 PM, Ian Hickson wrote:
>> Because it was invented before , so consumers apply it to the
>> whole document and don't know about . I
On Fri, 14 Sep 2012, Hugh Guiney wrote:
>
> Just saw the following change: http://html5.org/r/7347, and while it's
> certainly nice to have examples, I don't understand why rel="tag"
> *always* applies to the whole document.
Because it was invented before , so consumers apply it to the
whole do
Le 14/09/2012 09:50, Markus Ernst a écrit :
Am 13.09.2012 23:06 schrieb Ojan Vafai:
On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 1:07 PM, Alain Couthures <
alain.couthu...@agencexml.com> wrote:
Le 07/09/2012 12:32, Mikko Rantalainen a écrit :
2012-09-07 11:57 Europe/Helsinki: Hugh Guiney:
JavaScript into, say,
Am 13.09.2012 23:06 schrieb Ojan Vafai:
On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 1:07 PM, Alain Couthures <
alain.couthu...@agencexml.com> wrote:
Le 07/09/2012 12:32, Mikko Rantalainen a écrit :
2012-09-07 11:57 Europe/Helsinki: Hugh Guiney:
JavaScript into, say, a hidden form field. I think that there sho
Just saw the following change: http://html5.org/r/7347, and while it's
certainly nice to have examples, I don't understand why rel="tag"
*always* applies to the whole document. I think it makes perfect sense
in the first example, but my expectation as an author would be for
tags within articles to
On Thu, 13 Sep 2012 23:58:42 +0200, Ian Hickson wrote:
However, both exposing the hiearchy and flattening it have all kinds of
risks. It's possible for the user to accidentally expose his entire
computer's hard drive without realising it. On some systems (including at
least modern Mac OS and Li
On Thu, 13 Sep 2012 23:04:13 +0200, Ojan Vafai wrote:
But on the other hand, it looks like everyone but Gecko does do it,
although I'm sure the details are totally different. And it's
certainly nice for usability. So it would be nice if we had some good
way to spec it. I wonder if Opera does