On 12-12-11 4:58 PM, Ian Hickson wrote:
> This seems reasonable.
Thanks for the feedback. Anyone else? :-)
> I don't want to be the one to maintain the mapping from media formats to
> metadata schema, because this isn't my area of expertise, and it isn't
> trivial work.
Good point. This would
On Thu, 20 Sep 2012, Ralph Giles wrote:
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> Back in June, I proposed[1] a new attribute to get metadata "tag" data
> out of media resources.
>
> I've done an experimental implementation of this which is now in the
> Firefox Aurora (alpha) channel[2] and Nightly development builds.
>
> The metho
On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 10:45 AM, Matt Falkenhagen wrote:
> The spec seems unclear on whether a magically aligned element[1] should
> follow its anchor when its anchor moves, e.g., by dynamic style changes or
> something like CSS animations.
>
> I think we want the element to follow the anchor. If
The spec seems unclear on whether a magically aligned element[1] should
follow its anchor when its anchor moves, e.g., by dynamic style changes or
something like CSS animations.
I think we want the element to follow the anchor. If someone does something
like:
dialog.show(anchor)
anchor.style.top
We ran into this same problem on Google Docs offline. Our solution was to
add a proprietary response header to Chrome which instructs the browser
that the response is not to trigger the fallback entry, despite its
response code. Something like it could be considered for standardization.
I know t
On Tue, 11 Dec 2012, Gregg Tavares (社�~T�) wrote:
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> discussion seems to have died down here but I'd like to bring up another
> issue
>
> In WebGL land we have creation attributes on the drawingbuffer made for a
> canvas. Example
>
> gl = canvas.getContext("webgl", { preserveDrawingBuffer: f
On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 6:53 PM, Rik Cabanier wrote:
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>
> I assume this would only be for the 9 argument version of drawImage?
>
Yeah, the all dressed version.
>
> FWIW
> I was curious why this bug doesn't show up in WebKit so I looked at the
> implementation.
> They actually catch cases where
On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 9:01 PM, Ilya Sherman wrote:
> However, since I'm not aware of any
> browsers that currently support or are planning to add support for
> autofilling bank account numbers, and I'm only aware of a handful of
> websites that request them, I'm ok with punting on this for now.