Re: [whatwg] URL parsing and same-document references [was: Re: Citing multiple elements in HTML5]

2008-12-13 Thread Calogero Alex Baldacchino
Nils Dagsson Moskopp ha scritto: Am Samstag, den 13.12.2008, 19:09 +0100 schrieb Calogero Alex Baldacchino: Actually I'm not from any faction, to be honest. I think a rationale for that may be "people write strange things, both in address bars and in html code", thus relaxing rules when pars

Re: [whatwg] URL parsing and same-document references [was: Re: Citing multiple elements in HTML5]

2008-12-13 Thread Nils Dagsson Moskopp
Am Samstag, den 13.12.2008, 19:09 +0100 schrieb Calogero Alex Baldacchino: > Actually I'm not from any faction, to be honest. I think a rationale for > that may be "people write strange things, both in address bars and in > html code", thus relaxing rules when parsing an URL is meaningful; but I

Re: [whatwg] URL parsing and same-document references [was: Re: Citing multiple elements in HTML5]

2008-12-13 Thread Calogero Alex Baldacchino
Nils Dagsson Moskopp ha scritto: Am Freitag, den 12.12.2008, 20:36 +0100 schrieb Calogero Alex Baldacchino: The above (but the 'double check' I was suggesting) is about the way Firefox (2.x and 3.0.4) behaves (both href="#foo%20bar" and, in a different page, href="./example.html#foo%20bar" m

Re: [whatwg] When closing the browser

2008-12-13 Thread Calogero Alex Baldacchino
Ian Hickson ha scritto: On Fri, 12 Dec 2008, Bil Corry wrote: Speaking of 'onbeforeunload' and 'beforeunload' -- it'd be helpful if there was a way to distinguish between the user taking an action which leaves the site vs. taking an action that returns to the site. For privacy, it shouldn'

Re: [whatwg] When closing the browser

2008-12-13 Thread Philipp Serafin
Ian Hickson schrieb: On Fri, 12 Dec 2008, Bil Corry wrote: Speaking of 'onbeforeunload' and 'beforeunload' -- it'd be helpful if there was a way to distinguish between the user taking an action which leaves the site vs. taking an action that returns to the site. For privacy, it shouldn't r