Re: [whatwg] sic element

2011-08-06 Thread Jukka K. Korpela
Bjartur Thorlacius wrote: Þann þri 2.ágú 2011 09:04, skrifaði Henri Sivonen: [...] From time to time, people want to take printed matter an publish it on the Web. In practice, the formats available are PDF and HTML. HTML works more nicely in browsers and for practical purposes works generally

Re: [whatwg] WebVTT feedback (was Re: Video feedback)

2011-08-06 Thread Silvia Pfeiffer
On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 6:07 PM, Silvia Pfeiffer wrote: > On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 5:34 PM, Anne van Kesteren wrote: >> On Mon, 27 Jun 2011 09:32:04 +0200, Silvia Pfeiffer >> wrote: >>> >>> Note that where his implementation differs from the spec, he has made >>> a note. There are only two such n

Re: [whatwg] making dfn.js work for multipage spec [was: Spec references in multipage]

2011-08-06 Thread Ian Hickson
On Sat, 6 Aug 2011, Michael[tm] Smith wrote: > > It works -- and would also work for the full spec -- but I suspect there > probably has to be a better way to implement it than the way I did. > Because the way I did it very slow; it adds several minutes to the > anolis part of the document-buil

Re: [whatwg] TLS Logout - was: window.cipher HTML crypto API draft spec

2011-08-06 Thread David Dahl
Henry: Please pardon my ignorance and thank you for the example. crypto.logout() is probably the least known window API of the bunch. In 10 years of web development I have never encountered its use. I knew there was a logout() method, I was unsure how it was used. Regards, David - Origin

Re: [whatwg] TLS Logout - was: window.cipher HTML crypto API draft spec

2011-08-06 Thread Henry Story
On 6 Aug 2011, at 17:01, David Dahl wrote: > Henry, > > Your login and logout concept is a perhaps parallel to the sessions > functionality in Mozilla's Identity work: > https://wiki.mozilla.org/Identity/Verified_Email_Protocol/Latest-Session David, the logout() method I am speaking of is

Re: [whatwg] TLS Logout - Re: window.cipher HTML crypto API draft spec

2011-08-06 Thread David Dahl
Henry, Your login and logout concept is a perhaps parallel to the sessions functionality in Mozilla's Identity work: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Identity/Verified_Email_Protocol/Latest-Session Cheers, David - Original Message - From: "Henry Story" To: "David Dahl" Cc: whatwg@lists.wha

Re: [whatwg] TLS Logout - Re: window.cipher HTML crypto API draft spec

2011-08-06 Thread Henry Story
On 6 Aug 2011, at 16:01, David Dahl wrote: > Henry: > > There is no reason a login and logout (that work properly) cannot be added to > window.crypto, however, the scope and focus of 'DOMCrypt' is as > narrowly-defined as possible. Adding features like this would only slow > progress. David,

Re: [whatwg] TLS Logout - Re: window.cipher HTML crypto API draft spec

2011-08-06 Thread David Dahl
Henry: There is no reason a login and logout (that work properly) cannot be added to window.crypto, however, the scope and focus of 'DOMCrypt' is as narrowly-defined as possible. Adding features like this would only slow progress. Regards, David - Original Message - From: "Henry Stor

[whatwg] TLS Logout - Re: window.cipher HTML crypto API draft spec

2011-08-06 Thread Henry Story
Hi, I have been looking at how a client can logout from a TLS session recently, so that if a user sends the wrong certificate to the server, the server can propose a way for the user to choose a different one. The correct way to do this would be to build it right into the browser, so that

[whatwg] making dfn.js work for multipage spec [was: Spec references in multipage]

2011-08-06 Thread Michael[tm] Smith
Ian Hickson , 2011-07-29 00:36 +: > On Mon, 2 May 2011, Glenn Maynard wrote: > > > > This is probably a known issue, but the reference lists in the multipage > > version of the specs only list references within the same section of the > > spec. Clicking "submitted" in [1] shows only two ref