parameter of the querySelector* methods
explicitly allows there to be more than one in that context.
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will only match elements within the div.
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On 2011-06-16 00:00, Ian Hickson wrote:
On Wed, 30 Mar 2011, Lachlan Hunt wrote:
The spec states for submission of datetime controls that the value must
be expressed in the UTC time-zone. It's not clear whether this requires
the formatted string to state the timezone as an uppercase Z or
+00
, like
JQuery does, such as allowing selectors to begin with combinators and
creates other unintended side affects. I don't have time to write up a
full explanation now, but most of the rationale is somewhere in the
public-webapps archives.
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On 2011-06-15 07:55, Ian Hickson wrote:
On Mon, 28 Mar 2011, Lachlan Hunt wrote:
This should also only allow up to 3 digits representing milliseconds. If
there are 4 or more digits (microseconds or beyond), the spec should
state that the remaining digits should be truncated.
Why?
Because
On 2011-04-19 19:33, Ian Hickson wrote:
On Tue, 12 Apr 2011, Lachlan Hunt wrote:
We are investigating registerProtocolHandler and have been discussing
the need for a blacklist of protocols to forbid.
[...]
We'd like to know if we've missed any important schemes that must be
blocked, and we
://www.iana.org/assignments/urn-namespaces/urn-namespaces.xml
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On 2011-04-12 16:18, Lachlan Hunt wrote:
Hi,
We are investigating registerProtocolHandler and have been discussing
the need for a blacklist of protocols to forbid.
Our list currently includes:
* http:
* https:
* ftp:
* file:
Also, blob:
Ancient Netscape scripting schemes. some were
, as defined in published CSS recommendations, isn’t
bound to any ”::marker”.
It certainly is, in the Lists spec.
Please cite the recommendation by its official name and/or URL.
http://dev.w3.org/csswg/css3-lists/#marker-pseudoelement
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-image: url(...); }
[open] summary { list-style-image: url(...); }
[1] http://dev.w3.org/csswg/css3-lists/#glyph-counters
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'. If the spec can make that permissible, then I think
that will be acceptable.
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On 2011-04-06 02:56, Lachlan Hunt wrote:
To render this, the following CSS should be applied by the UA stylesheet.
detailssummary:first-of-type {
display: list-item;
margin-left: 1em; /* LTR-specific: use 'margin-right' for rtl elements */
list-style-type: -o-disclosure-closed;
}
details
, though I do prefer
the more elegant display:transparent; approach.
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with using disabled?
input type=checkbox disabled
input type=checkbox disabled checked
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, but if the controls are readonly, then the user can't
change the value and so why does that matter? Could you clarify the use
case for having a readonly checkbox value submitted?
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-0
[3] http://images.whatwg.org/sample-details-2.png
[4] http://lachy.id.au/dev/2011/details.html
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No, the implementation should not do that.
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, that if the author requests audio,foo, and the
user grants access to audio, then the success callback would be invoked,
despite the unknown option for foo.
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-state
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On 2011-03-18 15:02, Lachlan Hunt wrote:
On 2011-03-18 05:45, Ian Hickson wrote:
On Mon, 24 Jan 2011, Anne van Kesteren wrote:
...
audio.src = blob
(The src content attribute would then be something like
about:objecturl.)
Could you elaborate on this plan?
... we avoid the unnecessary
(), and enable() and disable() functions have also been
replaced with a single mutable boolean .enabled property.
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Picture-in-picture
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about what the use cases are for knowing if the
camera is either user-view or environment-view. It seems the more
useful information to know is the orientation of the camera. If the
user switches cameras, that could also be handled by firing orientation
events.
Lachlan Hunt wrote
On 2011-03-18 15:14, Olli Pettay wrote:
On 03/18/2011 04:02 PM, Lachlan Hunt wrote:
This is basically what Philip and I were discussing in the other thread
yesterday, where we avoid the unnecessary overhead of creating a magic
URL, and instead just assign the object directly to the src property
in our initial device implementation
and seeking is not possible.
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echo or, worse, feedback loops. That
would only be useful if the audio data were being analysed and output,
for example, to an audio spectrum visualisation (like with Mozilla's
experimental audio data API).
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ondisconnect event in the event model could be handled as
an error event with an appropriate code, though I'm not sure if that's
better or worse than separate event.)
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On 2011-03-14 17:59, Lachlan Hunt wrote:
There are a few issues with the recently added media streaming API.
In addition to what I sent previously, there are some additional use
cases that do not appear to be addressed adequately by the current spec
for streaming media.
In chat clients
to address these use cases using an API based
approach in the future, which will be better than the element based
approach of device, but at this stage it is better to keep things
simple and focus on just audio and video for now.
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about whether the camera
orientation should be relative to the device itself, or relative to
fixed Earth coordinates (North, East, Up), like the existing device
orientation API.
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/status.js
The problem is not only with Firefox and it happens I am not only using
Firefox.
Is there a similar blocking feature of Opera that you can suggest ?
Opera includes a Content Blocker feature by default. See Block
Content... in the context menu.
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, you can use AdBlock in Firefox to block the offending
script. Just manually add this URL to your block list.
http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/status.js
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that benefits the subscribers in some
tangible way. Do whatever you do to find a business model that works;
just say no to DRM. It's not needed. The big content industry knows
that, they just won't admit it.
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your proposal correctly?
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of that defaulted to that
wrap=off behaviour. I believe every other mainstream browser I'm aware
of since then wraps by default.
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they don't need may not be worth it.
with no embedded subtitles,
Timed text tracks within WebM (most likely WebSRT) will eventually be
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this extra information
into the existing cache manifest file, or into the HTML with meta and
link elements, rather than creating a whole new manifest file format.
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Enhancements to the DOM API and markup can be
considered later if necessary, such as figuring out how to deal with
drawing an HTMLVideoElement playing a 3D video onto a 2D canvas.
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the last such control that is
inserted.
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:
$token:sandbox xmlns:$token=…/$token:sandbox
No, you couldn't use a namespace like that, because then the sandbox
element would not be in the HTML namespace, and thus would not have any
known semantics.
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Lachlan Hunt wrote:
Kornel Lesinski wrote:
However, if we're going to introduce token-based sandbox anyway, I
suggest putting token in tag name:
sandbox-$token.../sandbox-$token
where $token is the random part. This avoids oddity of attributes in
closing tag, and is compatible with XML
anyway.
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issues are resolved.
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around the issue, such as using !important
or finding ways to increase the specificity of the latter selector, but
the point is that introducing unnecessary element clashes creates
needless complexities that should be avoided.
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That would allow, for example, user scripts to automatically convert
times in the chat log to local times. It could also be used for styling
purposes, so it can be styled differently to distingish it from the rest
of the line.
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comment mean?)
We couldn't use a comment element anyway for backwards compatibility
reasons. IE does some weird stuff when parsing it.
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that shows the
whole calander for a month or two instead of a drop down.
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. There is also a set
of controls at the top of the specification that does that using
JavaScript, and it also sets a cookie so the choice is remembered.
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.);
document.fileupload.UploadFileData.focus();
return false;
}
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/html-design-principles/#solve-real-problems
[3]
http://esw.w3.org/topic/HTML/DesignPrinciplesReview#head-98fea741b3ace0c8da87029864ec4a5db4b2358e
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Bruce Lawson wrote:
On Thu, 12 Mar 2009 17:05:38 +0530, Lachlan Hunt
lachlan.h...@lachy.id.au wrote:
I think the design principles that are applicable here include Solve
Real Problems [2],
Real problems to be solved:
1) microformats have accessibility problems with abbr; time element
would make use of the time element
and I couldn't find any use of microformats on that page. Could you
please elaborate on the relevance of that page in regards to this issue?
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http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/multipage/semantics.html#headings-and-sections
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they are use cases for the
features that you are asking for.
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the use case?
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style associated with them
(uncommon). So they can be tweaked via CSS. Whether by the author or
overridden by useragent.
I do not understand what you mean here.
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legendA header for the list/legend
ul
liList item/li
liList item/li
liList item/li
/ul
/figure
Since figure is a sectioning root, a heading element could also be used
here and it wouldn't affect the outline. Please add an example of this
use case to the spec.
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Garrett Smith wrote:
On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 2:50 AM, Lachlan Hunt lachlan.h...@lachy.id.au wrote:
As an example of this, consider the element summaries in the HTML 5
Reference, the attribute list has the heading Attributes, but that heading
is not meant to affect the document's outline
Hi,
The spec defines the semi-transparent content model, but this is no
longer used for any elements. Please remove this from the spec.
http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/#transparent-content-models
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. The problem is getting them to support an import from
clipboard feature.
However, other use cases, like pasting a quote into a word processor
complete with bibliographic information, would need an entirely
different format.
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to this
requires a copy and paste operation. However, I'm not sure what problem
you're trying to solve. Why would a user want to do this? Why can't
users who want to access their email using a mail client use POP or IMAP?
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...?
There won't be any implementation considered to be the reference
implementation. But the hope is that all implementations will eventually
converge on implementing things in the same way, and that the spec will
match.
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Mike Wilson wrote:
Lachlan Hunt wrote:
There will not be, at least in Opera, Firefox or Safari, new
modes added beyond the existing no quirks, limited quirks and
quirks modes.
Do you reckon all, or only some of, these modes will implement the
HTML5 spec? (and differ only in css/rendering
, or determine
that it's not worth addressing.
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it in
quirks mode?
As I already said above, neither Opera, Safari or IE8 have the same
behaviour. I tested both quirks and standards mode.
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behaved in
the same way.
What is the use case for wanting a video to be stretched?
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such annoyances
upon end users if it avoidable; at least not by default.
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in the bug you mentioned no longer suffers from the bug.
Therefore, it doesn't appear to be necessary that we should require that
behaviour.
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Lachlan Hunt wrote:
http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/#kinds-of-content
In the list of categories near the beginning of that section, it
includes Form control content. But this isn't mentioned or described
anywhere else in the spec. Is its inclusion in the list intentional
saying that examples and
use-cases will be excluded from the spec?
No. It's just that the note didn't list all possible use cases and that
there are other similar use cases for marking up contemporary dates
which are equally valid.
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each of the categories.
http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/#kinds-of-content
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evidence in support
of the rev attribute.)
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for setting up a new e-mail account, contains
four fields, each with a label and an example provided as placeholder
text. These are:
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Name:John Appleseed
Address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Password:Required
Description: My Email Account
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balance is within the audio file itself, or for the
user to adjust their own sound system preferences, as needed based on
their environment/equipment.
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for the user, possibly activated through the context menu
or something. But it is not a use case for providing authors with the
ability to loop automatically using attributes.
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agents
that don't support the datetime controls, and where no JavaScript based
alternative available. In such cases, it's easier to get the user to
enter a date in the format like -MM-DD, than it is to have them
calculate and enter the number of milliseconds since the epoch.
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that, it always displays whatever frame it's paused
on, until it reaches the end and displays related videos instead.
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paragraph is useful at all and why authors would
do it. The value is visible in the control itself, so that seems
unnecessary.
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? If
so, what for? With multiple file selection, is it likely they would
want to inspect each individual file name for anything, in which case,
should we find a way to make it easier to obtain individual file names?
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, especially when doing so doesn't actually
address the original problem that was raised.
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/datascript.../script and do anything they wanted.
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many?
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to the document author to distinguish
between a page opened up in a new window or new tab, since that is
entirely a browser interface issue. Since several browsers already
treat _blank in that way anyway, introducing a new keyword doesn't seem
particularly useful.
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Martin Atkins wrote:
Lachlan Hunt wrote:
Martin Atkins wrote:
Could this be said about size as well?
link type=image/png
media=all and (max-width:16px and max-height:16px)
No, because the media queries are related to the actual tech specs of
the device, not the image. I'm fairly
reinventing q values for MIME types.
link type=image/png;q=1.0 media=all and (min-color:8)
link type=image/jpeg;q=0.8 media=all and (min-color:8)
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Martin Atkins wrote:
Lachlan Hunt wrote:
For color, you are reinventing Media Queries. For compression, you are
basically reinventing q values for MIME types.
link type=image/png;q=1.0 media=all and (min-color:8)
link type=image/jpeg;q=0.8 media=all and (min-color:8)
Could this be said
element name, a *filename*, a computer program, or any other
string that a computer would recognise.
http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/#the-code
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Hi,
The spec currently lists the entity not; twice in the table of
entities, as shown in this extract:
...
nopf; U+1D55F
not; U+000AC
notU+000AC
notin; U+02209
...
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implemented. Thus we can safely leave it to to future generations to solve.
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Ernest Cline wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Lachlan Hunt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ernest Cline wrote:
From a practical viewpoint, being able to specify dates before
January 1, 1 BC (Gregorian) would allow for historical dates not
currently available to be specified in markup of documents
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