Re: [whatwg] Low Memory Event

2010-09-28 Thread Tran, Dzung D
You should try to work this type of requests through the W3C DAP WG. They are working on similar APIs. For example the System Info API at: http://dev.w3.org/2009/dap/system-info/ Regards, Dzung Tran -Original Message- From: whatwg-boun...@lists.whatwg.org [mailto:whatwg-boun...@lists.wh

Re: [whatwg] Low Memory Event

2010-09-28 Thread Charles Pritchard
On 9/28/10 1:35 AM, timeless wrote: On 9/28/10, Rob Evans wrote: All good points. I think as we have moved away from simple web pages and really start to think about applications that are coded in js, many things previously the exclusive domain of desktop apps are more and more desirable fo

Re: [whatwg] Scriptable interface for video element FullScreen mode

2010-09-28 Thread Kevin Carle
On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 7:45 PM, Robert O'Callahan wrote: > On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 10:11 PM, Mikko Rantalainen < > mikko.rantalai...@peda.net> wrote: > >> What kind of digesting and analyzing do you think is required? An UA is >> free to implement support for this API in a way that will ever acce

Re: [whatwg] "Content-Disposition" property for tags

2010-09-28 Thread Ian Hickson
On Tue, 28 Sep 2010, Dennis Joachimsthaler wrote: > > > > Yeah, that's just got the e-mails that are pending, not the ones that > > got a reply. It's actually just a copy of my IMAP folders, updated > > nightly. :-) > > Oh! That's... kind of cool ;-). > Just be careful that no personal mails ge

Re: [whatwg] Low Memory Event

2010-09-28 Thread timeless
On 9/28/10, Rob Evans wrote: > All good points. I think as we have moved away from simple web pages and > really start to think about applications that are coded in js, many things > previously the exclusive domain of desktop apps are more and more desirable > for web apps. Unfortunately, moving

Re: [whatwg] Low Memory Event

2010-09-28 Thread Dennis Joachimsthaler
Am 28.09.2010, 01:01 Uhr, schrieb timeless : tl;dr of my previous post: it's impossible to know how much memory is available in the future. How much memory you're currently using is something that /could/ probably be provided in the near future. *However*, there might be a concern that this c

Re: [whatwg] "Content-Disposition" property for tags

2010-09-28 Thread Dennis Joachimsthaler
Am 26.09.2010, 21:43 Uhr, schrieb Ian Hickson : On Sun, 26 Sep 2010, den...@efjot.de wrote: > > That's unnecessary; I guarantee that I will read and reply to every > e-mail sent to this mailing list that provides new feedback. All > pending e-mails are tracked here: > > http://www.whatwg.org/