hixie wrote:
But there's plenty of things which make zero sense as fallback content.
input type=color, for example, simply cannot be sanely implemented in
canvas
as implemented input type=color is a button that when activated pops up a
picker dialog. So the following code (as a simple example)
On Fri, 21 Feb 2014 09:47:51 +0100, Steve Faulkner
faulkner.st...@gmail.com wrote:
hixie wrote:
But there's plenty of things which make zero sense as fallback content.
input type=color, for example, simply cannot be sanely implemented in
canvas
I don't want to pronounce on sanity, but I
On Fri, 21 Feb 2014, Steve Faulkner wrote:
But there's plenty of things which make zero sense as fallback content.
input type=color, for example, simply cannot be sanely implemented in
canvas
as implemented input type=color is a button that when activated pops up
a picker dialog.
Only
On Thu, 20 Feb 2014 22:38:18 +0100, Nils Dagsson Moskopp
n...@dieweltistgarnichtso.net wrote:
Dominic Mazzoni dmazz...@google.com writes:
First a high-level thought.
I'm happy to keep chasing after legitimate use-cases instead of
contrived ones, but just because we can't think of one,
Charles McCathie Nevile cha...@yandex-team.ru writes:
On Thu, 20 Feb 2014 22:38:18 +0100, Nils Dagsson Moskopp
n...@dieweltistgarnichtso.net wrote:
Dominic Mazzoni dmazz...@google.com writes:
First a high-level thought.
I'm happy to keep chasing after legitimate use-cases instead of
While internationalizing Chrome’s implementation of
requestAutocomplete(), we found that Chinese, Korean, and Thai
addresses commonly ask for [at least] 3 levels of administrative
region. For example, in this Chinese address:
Humble Administrator’s Garden
n°178 Dongbei Street, Gusu, Suzhou
On Fri, 21 Feb 2014, Dan Beam wrote:
While internationalizing Chrome’s implementation of
requestAutocomplete(), we found that Chinese, Korean, and Thai addresses
commonly ask for [at least] 3 levels of administrative region. For
example, in this Chinese address:
Humble Administrator’s
Those names come from vcard - if adding a new one, consider how to model it
in vcard too. Note that UK addresses can have this too - eg 3 high street,
Kenton, Harrow, Middlesex, UK
Would putting the 2 degrees of locality as comma separated in that field
make more sense?
Given that this schema is
On Fri, 21 Feb 2014, Kevin Marks wrote:
Would putting the 2 degrees of locality as comma separated in that field
make more sense?
Given that this schema is the most widespread addressbook format, I'm sure
someone has a dataset to discover usage (Google? Apple? Microsoft?)
That's a reasonable
On 21 Feb 2014 17:03, Ian Hickson i...@hixie.ch wrote:
On Fri, 21 Feb 2014, Kevin Marks wrote:
Those names come from vcard - if adding a new one, consider how to
model it
in vcard too. Note that UK addresses can have this too - eg 3 high
street,
Kenton, Harrow, Middlesex, UK
That's
On Fri, 21 Feb 2014, Kevin Marks wrote:
On 21 Feb 2014 17:03, Ian Hickson i...@hixie.ch wrote:
Those names come from vcard - if adding a new one, consider how to
model it in vcard too. Note that UK addresses can have this too - eg
3 high street, Kenton, Harrow, Middlesex, UK
That's
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