Re: [whatwg] deprecating

2015-09-03 Thread henry.st...@bblfish.net
> On 3 Sep 2015, at 20:21, Ian Hickson <i...@hixie.ch> wrote: > > On Wed, 2 Sep 2015, henry.st...@bblfish.net wrote: >>> >>> The spec just reflects implementations. The majority of >>> implementations of (by usage) have said they want to drop it, &

Re: [whatwg] deprecating

2015-09-03 Thread henry.st...@bblfish.net
> On 3 Sep 2015, at 21:44, Ian Hickson <i...@hixie.ch> wrote: > > On Thu, 3 Sep 2015, henry.st...@bblfish.net wrote: >>>>> >>>>> and the other major implementation has never supported []. >>>> >>>> You mea

Re: [whatwg] deprecating

2015-09-02 Thread henry.st...@bblfish.net
> On 2 Sep 2015, at 14:56, Philip Jägenstedt <phil...@opera.com> wrote: > > On Wed, Sep 2, 2015 at 1:00 PM, henry.st...@bblfish.net > <henry.st...@bblfish.net> wrote: >> >>> On 1 Sep 2015, at 19:56, Ian Hickson <i...@hixie.ch> wrote: >>

Re: [whatwg] deprecating

2015-09-02 Thread henry.st...@bblfish.net
> On 1 Sep 2015, at 19:56, Ian Hickson <i...@hixie.ch> wrote: > > On Tue, 1 Sep 2015, henry.st...@bblfish.net wrote: >> >> As the WhatWG only recenly moved to Github members here may not have >> noticed that has been deprecated. >> >> I opened htt

[whatwg] deprecating

2015-09-01 Thread henry.st...@bblfish.net
As the WhatWG only recenly moved to Github members here may not have noticed that has been deprecated. I opened https://github.com/whatwg/html/issues/67 to give space for the discussion. It is a pitty that this was closed so quickly ( within an hour ) without giving members and the public (

Re: [whatwg] keygen and X509 client cert mime type

2014-02-26 Thread henry.st...@bblfish.net
but deprecated and people should be guided towards the application/pkix-cert On 25 Feb 2014, at 15:01, henry.st...@bblfish.net wrote: Hi, The keygen form element does a great job of specifying how the browser creates a public/private key pair, stores the private key in it's local keystore

[whatwg] keygen and X509 client cert mime type

2014-02-25 Thread henry.st...@bblfish.net
Hi, The keygen form element does a great job of specifying how the browser creates a public/private key pair, stores the private key in it's local keystore. When the control's form is submitted, the private key is stored in the local keystore, and the public key is packaged and sent to the