On Sun, 25 Sep 2011 00:50:58 +0200, Conrad Irwin
wrote:
Is there a reason that Javascript cannot read the Access-Control-*
headers in CORS?
In particular I was trying to work around a bug in Firefox [1] that
means that .getAllResponseHeaders() doesn't get all response headers
for CORS requests
On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 2:36 PM, Ian Hickson wrote:
> There's no difference between two people coming up with the name "foo" and
> two people coming up with the name "http://webintents.org/foo";, unless
> you're saying you're confident that people won't use the prefix the spec
> uses for its verbs
On Sun, 25 Sep 2011 03:22:40 +0200, Charles Pritchard
wrote:
Are there any objections to adding a Blob serialization method to the
FormData interface?
I still maintain my objection, yes. It is too soon to make FormData more
complicated. Are JavaScript libraries offering the functionality y
On Tue, 20 Sep 2011 16:04:29 +0200, Ian Fette (イアンフェッティ)
wrote:
With all due respect, I think that if we have to re-charter or create a
new working group each time a new API comes up we are all doomed. The
overhead of creating and monitoring so many WGs is not appealing to
many of us.
Agr
Matthew Slyman, M.A. Computer Science (Camb)
--
Quoting Ian Hickson :
We took it out because it was just far too complicated a solution to solve
far too narrow a set of use cases.
However, there is a lot of ongoing work in this area of research,
especially currently in the public-webapps@w3.org
Hi all,
Is there a reason that Javascript cannot read the Access-Control-*
headers in CORS?
In particular I was trying to work around a bug in Firefox [1] that
means that .getAllResponseHeaders() doesn't get all response headers
for CORS requests. It seems that the nicest way to do this would jus
Hi Vincent, All - given there were no negative comments regarding
Vincent's proposal, Doug and I will work toward updating WebEvents'
charter to add the Mouse Lock API.
Additionally, as indicated in [1], we will also work toward adding the
Gamepad API [2] (formerly know as the Joystick API) to