On Jun 9, 2007, at 5:26 PM, Dave Singer wrote:
I have to confess I saw the BBC story about sign-language soon
after sending this round internally. But I need to do some study
on the naming of sign languages and whether they have ISO codes.
Is it true that if I say that the human language
At 16:35 +0100 9/06/07, Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis wrote:
Dave Singer wrote:
we promised to get back to the whatwg with a proposal for a way to
handle accessibility for timed media, and here it is. sorry it
took a while...
Three cheers for Apple for trying to tackle some of the
accessibility is
Le 2007-06-09 à 5:26, Anne van Kesteren a écrit :
On Sat, 09 Jun 2007 04:49:56 +0200, Michel Fortin
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I'd agree they're mostly useless in a browser context, but when
reading HTML with the intent of reserializing it later, preserving
the whitespace around the documen
On Jun 1, 2007, at 1:57 PM, Henri Sivonen wrote:
The spec probably needs to be made more specific about the case
where the ASCII byte-based algorithm finds a supported encoding
name but the encoding is not a rough ASCII superset.
23:46 < othermaciej> one quirk in Safari is that if there's a
Dave Singer wrote:
we promised to get back to the whatwg with a proposal for a way to
handle accessibility for timed media, and here it is. sorry it took a
while...
Three cheers for Apple for trying to tackle some of the accessibility
issues around video content! :) Without trying to assess
At least, MSXML does not preserve white space even where mixed content is
allowed. I get ab when I XSLT a b. I have to type for all standalone spaces.
Chris
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On Sat, 09 Jun 2007 04:49:56 +0200, Michel Fortin
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I'd agree they're mostly useless in a browser context, but when reading
HTML with the intent of reserializing it later, preserving the
whitespace around the document type declaration, the comments and the
root elem
That statement was not precise enough. It applies to attribute names, not
to attributes as such.
Chris
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