Earlier today the W3C announced an Identity in the Browser Workshop
May 24-25 in Mountain View CA US. The deadline for Position Papers is
April 22:
Identity in the Browser
24-25 May 2011
Mountain View, CA, USA
Hosted by the Mozilla Foundation
http://www.w3.org/2011/identity-ws/
As the
enables instant style interaction between the user agent's search
Assuming the user agent automatically loads a url that is triggered by
a user key stroke, e.g., typing g results in
http://www.google.com/;, the instant-style interaction is almost
there already for certain urls. These
On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 11:16 AM, Edward Lee edi...@mozilla.com wrote:
enables instant style interaction between the user agent's search
Assuming the user agent automatically loads a url that is triggered by
a user key stroke, e.g., typing g results in
http://www.google.com/;, the
On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 11:51 AM, Pablo Castro
pablo.cas...@microsoft.com wrote:
The spec today requires that properties key paths point at need to be
enumerated (see 3.1.2 “Object Store”). Any particular reason for that? It
would be reasonable to allow an index on say the “length” property of
On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 2:33 PM, Jeremy Orlow jor...@chromium.org wrote:
Indexing toString or general getters seems like a bad idea since they can
run arbitrary code. Wouldn't removing the restriction allow for that?
No, they live on the prototype chain so they aren't cloned anyway.
Well..