the registration for it was removed) and non-redundant.
Best wishes,
Brett
On 6/10/2014 2:00 PM, Dominic Cooney wrote:
On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 4:00 PM, Brett Zamir bret...@gmail.com
mailto:bret...@gmail.com wrote:
I was looking to make a genuine polyfill for dialog (not just a
shim), and I found
I was looking to make a genuine polyfill for dialog (not just a shim),
and I found Polymer's CustomElements helpful, but realized too late that
the spec required x- prefixes.
I still feel like it would be useful to have a means for polyfills to be
built according to well-recognized semantics
I am wondering whether thought has been given to allowing selectors
beginning with for use with querySelector/All such as:
.sharedClass
Sometimes one wishes to resolve a precise hierarchy but relative to the
current element. Currently, to do so with precision, one must either
specify
I am a newcomer to the Server-Sent Events spec, so my apologies if I am
covering old ground.
While I can understand that Server-Sent Events may be intending to start
off simple, I wonder whether there is some reason a formal mechanism was
not adopted to at least allow the specification of
user to parse the response text, why not simply allow each event to be a
JSON-encoded object of some kind (boolean, number, string, array,
object). Then the event.data could be an object which was already
conveniently accessible to JavaScript consumers. Presumably server-side
libraries would
On 6/29/10 2:36 PM, Chris Wilson wrote:
See, this is exactly why we asked the question - because it seems
that behavior is inconsistent, we're not sure what the expectation is.
Note that the Firefox behavior I described is irrelevant to
specification efforts, because it's not visible to web
On 6/25/2010 5:09 PM, Anne van Kesteren wrote:
On Wed, 23 Jun 2010 01:53:51 +0200, Travis Leithead
tra...@microsoft.com wrote:
This topic came up internally on the IE team, and we thought it would
be noteworthy to put this question before the working groups in hopes
of getting a spec