Re: Intent to implement and ship: WebXR Device API in Firefox Nightly

2018-07-30 Thread kgilbert
On Monday, July 30, 2018 at 5:22:05 PM UTC-7, kgil...@mozilla.com wrote: > Correction: "As of 2019-10-01" should be "As of 2018-10-01"... > Also.. Should be "The implementation is expected to be completed for Firefox 66, but would be enabled as early as Firefox 65 if implementation goes quickly.

Re: Intent to implement and ship: WebXR Device API in Firefox Nightly

2018-07-30 Thread kgilbert
Correction: "As of 2019-10-01" should be "As of 2018-10-01"... On Monday, July 30, 2018 at 5:03:38 PM UTC-7, Kip Gilbert wrote: > Summary: > > The successor to WebVR 1.1, the WebXR Device API 1.0, is nearing > finalization. The WebXR Device API follows modern Web API patterns, is > extensible

Intent to implement and ship: WebXR Device API in Firefox Nightly

2018-07-30 Thread Kip Gilbert
Summary: The successor to WebVR 1.1, the WebXR Device API 1.0, is nearing finalization. The WebXR Device API follows modern Web API patterns, is extensible additively for augmented reality, enables use within Web Workers, and solves many security problems for the VR and AR enabled web. The sp

Re: Intent to implement and ship: HTMLMediaElement.allowedToPlay

2018-07-30 Thread Jan-Ivar Bruaroey
On 7/29/18 10:39 PM, Chris Pearce wrote: Summary: HTMLMediaElement.allowedToPlay allows web authors to determine in advance of calling HTMLMediaElement.play() whether the HTMLMediaElement in its current state would be allowed to play, or would be blocked by the browser's autoplay blocking poli

Re: Intent to implement: Clear-Site-Data header

2018-07-30 Thread Boris Zbarsky
On 6/20/18 9:14 AM, Andrea Marchesini wrote: Do other browser engines implement this? Shipped in Chrome 61. It looks like there is no test coverage for various parts of this spec (e.g. the "clear-site-data-reload-needed" case)... We should probably push to get that fixed. -Boris _

Re: C++ standards proposal for a embedding library

2018-07-30 Thread Eric Shepherd (Sheppy)
Yeah, a standard web_vew library being part of the C++ standard is not a good idea. It's far too huge a thing with far too many potential pitfalls and dangerous consequences, and is an overweight solution to what should be a comparatively lightweight problem. If the goal is just to have a standard

Re: C++ standards proposal for a embedding library

2018-07-30 Thread Myk Melez
Botond Ballo wrote on 2018-07-18 09:45: As we have some experience in the embedding space here at Mozilla, I was wondering if anyone had feedback on this embedding library proposal. This is an early-stage proposal, so high-level feedback on the design and overall approach is likely to be welcome.

Re: Web Replay landed in Firefox nightly

2018-07-30 Thread mte90net
Hi, I am waiting a lot this feature but I am a Linux user so I cannot try it. So I tried to add the flag on Linux and see what happens. Adding 'devtools.recordreplay.enabled' added tree new entry on Web Developer. When I click on record open a new tab but without a page title (instead in the vid