Re: Seeking pre-LCWD comments for View Modes Media Feature; deadline March 17

2010-03-10 Thread Brad Kemper
On Mar 10, 2010, at 9:09 AM, Robin Berjon wrote: >> 2. I don't understand why this is restricted to Widgets... >>A HTML page can be dropped on a desktop or be rendered chromeless >>by Mozilla Prism. A web page can be rendered in a browser in >>fullscreen mode, etc. All values still ma

Re: Seeking pre-LCWD comments for View Modes Media Feature; deadline March 17

2010-03-10 Thread Tab Atkins Jr.
On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 11:09 AM, Robin Berjon wrote: >> 3. why "maxiMIZED" and only "mini"? > > Hmmm, because they were added at different times? :) It's a good point, is > there a preference between -mized or not? Since the alternative is to use "maxi" for consistency... I think I prefer "mini

Re: Seeking pre-LCWD comments for View Modes Media Feature; deadline March 17

2010-03-10 Thread Robin Berjon
Hi Daniel, thanks for your comments! On Mar 10, 2010, at 17:57 , Daniel Glazman wrote: > 1. Overall, it's a good a light document. I agree the feature is needed. Glad that you think so. > 2. I don't understand why this is restricted to Widgets... > A HTML page can be dropped on a desktop or

Re: Seeking pre-LCWD comments for View Modes Media Feature; deadline March 17

2010-03-10 Thread Daniel Glazman
Here are my personal comments on the document: 1. Overall, it's a good a light document. I agree the feature is needed. 2. I don't understand why this is restricted to Widgets... A HTML page can be dropped on a desktop or be rendered chromeless by Mozilla Prism. A web page can be rende

Re: VMMF — new version

2010-03-10 Thread Robin Berjon
On Mar 10, 2010, at 16:29 , David Rogers wrote: > A small comment. It's probably best to use the OED for English dictionary > words rather than a google search: > http://www.askoxford.com/results/?view=dict&freesearch=immersive&branch=13842570&textsearchtype=exact Well, maybe not — the OED seems

Re: [widgets] dir and span elements

2010-03-10 Thread Felix Sasaki
Hi Marcos, 2010/3/10 Marcos Caceres > Hi Addison, Richard, and i18 WG, > [snip] > > Upon reflection on the discussion above, I think the dir attr must > behave the same as xml:lang - meaning that the value of dir is > applied to the element, all its attributes, and its child nodes. > Correc

RE: VMMF — new version

2010-03-10 Thread David Rogers
A small comment. It's probably best to use the OED for English dictionary words rather than a google search: http://www.askoxford.com/results/?view=dict&freesearch=immersive&branch=13842570&textsearchtype=exact David. -Original Message- From: public-webapps-requ...@w3.org [mailto:publi

Re: VMMF — new version

2010-03-10 Thread Robin Berjon
On Mar 10, 2010, at 09:55 , timeless wrote: > Just to be difficult, i object to maximized being misspelled by an > old-worlder. I'd suggest "max" or "maxed" as a compromise :) Since we're being pedantic, it's incorrect to consider -ize as a new-worlderism — in many cases both are "correct" in pro

Re: [widgets] dir and span elements

2010-03-10 Thread Marcos Caceres
Hi Addison, Richard, and i18 WG, On Sat, Mar 6, 2010 at 8:12 PM, Marcos Caceres wrote: > Hi Addison, All, > > On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 11:47 PM, Phillips, Addison wrote: >>> >>> Thanks Addison - and yes, I think this makes a lot of sense for a >>> "content"-style spec like HTML, however as the Wid

[cors] Response header whitelist requires changing the API

2010-03-10 Thread Jaka Jančar
Hi, Our server has a REST-ful API, where creating a user is done by POST-ing to /users. The response contains a Location header pointing to the newly-created resource, such as "Location: /users/15". Since reading the Location header is not possible for cross-origin requests, we must change the AP

Re: VMMF — new version

2010-03-10 Thread timeless
On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 3:13 PM, Robin Berjon wrote: > I just produced an update of VMMF to make it ready for publication: > http://dev.w3.org/2006/waf/widgets-vmmf/. > > Essentially I changed it so that it corresponds to CSS Media Queries. That, > plus it being a UI oriented specification, means