On Aug 12, 2014, at 9:31 AM, Jason Orendorff wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 7:32 AM, Perry Smith wrote:
>> Suppose I want to find "bind" in the spec, I open the spec up and search
>> down looking for "bind" but I don't hit it in the table of co
On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 7:32 AM, Perry Smith wrote:
> Suppose I want to find "bind" in the spec, I open the spec up and search down
> looking for "bind" but I don't hit it in the table of contents. [...]
Are you using the PDF version or the HTML version?
If th
Le 12 août 2014 à 14:32, Perry Smith a écrit :
> Suppose I want to find "bind" in the spec, I open the spec up and search down
> looking for "bind" but I don't hit it in the table of contents. If I did, I
> would stop and then hit the link and it would tak
Suppose I want to find "bind" in the spec, I open the spec up and search down
looking for "bind" but I don't hit it in the table of contents. If I did, I
would stop and then hit the link and it would take me to 19.2.3.2.
The TOC has three levels e.g. it has 19.2.3 but
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