On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 5:13 PM, Boris Zbarsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Garrett Smith wrote:
>>
>> Java does not include null value for String type. You can ignore the
>> null type and just pretend that null can be of any reference type, but
>> that does not make null a string.
>
> Any Java me
Hi,
I think we should publish either a Working Draft or Last Call Working
Draft of the Access Control for Cross-Site Requests specification
relatively soon. The last Working Draft was published in Frebruary of this
year so in order to meet certain requirements we needed to have published
On 2008-08-28 13:25:21 +0200, Anne van Kesteren wrote:
> I think we should publish either a Working Draft or Last Call Working
> Draft of the Access Control for Cross-Site Requests specification
> relatively soon. The last Working Draft was published in Frebruary of this
> year so in order t
Garrett Smith wrote:
Any Java method that takes a String can have null passed to it.
Yes, and this is true for any reference type, not only String.
Yep. Point is, DOMString is defined as a reference type.
Are you concerned with what can be passed to a method, or what is a String?
The fo
Hi Folks:
I am getting ready to submit a number of tests and wanted to get your
feedback on format. We already agreed
on a template a few weeks back. This follows on that format. Just
wanted to get your view before I go forward.
See attached files.
Format 1 includes the files:
NIST_wheel_0