On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 11:37:15 -0400, Bil Corry wrote:
Charles McCathieNevile wrote on 8/6/2009 2:24 PM:
On Thu, 06 Aug 2009 15:12:07 -0400, Manu Sporny
wrote:
The test ensures that attributes originating in the markup of an HTML4
document are preserved by the HTML parser and are preserved in
Charles McCathieNevile wrote on 8/6/2009 2:24 PM:
> On Thu, 06 Aug 2009 15:12:07 -0400, Manu Sporny
> wrote:
>
>> The test ensures that attributes originating in the markup of an HTML4
>> document are preserved by the HTML parser and are preserved in the DOM.
> [...]
>> http://html5.digitalbazaa
Charles McCathieNevile wrote on 8/6/2009 2:24 PM:
> Opera 10 - Opera/9.80 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X; U; en) Presto/2.2.15
> Version/10.00
>
> (yeah, the UA string is like that because important websites with
> browser sniffing check version numbers, but only the first digit. I.e.
> they can't co
On Thu, 06 Aug 2009 15:12:07 -0400, Manu Sporny
wrote:
The test ensures that attributes originating in the markup of an HTML4
document are preserved by the HTML parser and are preserved in the DOM.
[...]
http://html5.digitalbazaar.com/tests/xmlns-attribute-test.html
We have verified that x
With thanks to the CTO of our company, Dave Longley, we have run a set
of preliminary tests across a number of browsers to determine if and
when xmlns:-style attributes are preserved.
The test ensures that attributes originating in the markup of an HTML4
document are preserved by the HTML parser a