Merci beaucoup Pierre. That was quite a detailed reply!
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Nicholas.
http://www.w3.org/TR/html-markup/th.html#th.attrs.scope Says nothing
about what a UA should do by default, nor when scope can be omitted
due to such defaults.
I suggest explicitly defining defaults for the benefit of both UAs and
HTML authors. I would expect the defaults to be defined something
Nicholas Shanks cont...@nickshanks.com, 2012-10-01 09:53 +0100:
http://www.w3.org/TR/html-markup/th.html#th.attrs.scope Says nothing
about what a UA should do by default, nor when scope can be omitted
due to such defaults.
Don't look to that document for any information about default UA
On 1 October 2012 10:21, Michael[tm] Smith m...@w3.org wrote:
Don't look to that document for any information about default UA behavior,
or anything at all about UA processing behavior. I tried to make that very
clear in the abstract and intro for that document.
Sorry, I never saw that:
Nicholas Shanks cont...@nickshanks.com, 2012-10-01 12:04 +0100:
https://encrypted.google.com/search?q=html5+default+header+scope
for me, returned:
Coding An HTML 5 Layout From Scratch | Smashing Coding
coding.smashingmagazine.com/.../designing-a-html-5-layout-from-sc...
HTML th scope
Nicholas Shanks cont...@nickshanks.com, 2012-10-01 09:53 +0100:
[...]
I suggest explicitly defining defaults for the benefit of both UAs and
HTML authors. I would expect the defaults to be defined something like
this:
Rule 1) If a row begins with zero or more empty TD elements, followed
by