Re: [whatwg] Throwing in my support for into the mix

2012-05-17 Thread Mikko Rantalainen
2012-05-16 18:01 Europe/Helsinki: Julian Reschke: > On 2012-05-16 16:36, Glenn Maynard wrote: >> On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 9:16 AM, Julian Reschke > > wrote: >> Actually, the key point is that this is non-conforming to start >> with: image candidate strings must have at

Re: [whatwg] Throwing in my support for into the mix

2012-05-16 Thread Julian Reschke
On 2012-05-16 16:36, Glenn Maynard wrote: On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 9:16 AM, Julian Reschke mailto:julian.resc...@gmx.de>> wrote: "," is a legal URI character. ("Collect a sequence of characters that are not space characters, and let that be url.") Actually, the key point is that this is

Re: [whatwg] Throwing in my support for into the mix

2012-05-16 Thread Glenn Maynard
On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 9:36 AM, Glenn Maynard wrote: > It makes me think of something else, but I'll follow up on one of the main > threads > Actually, strike that: "src" is already included as a candidate in step 13, which is the only case I can think of where you might want a URL with no desc

Re: [whatwg] Throwing in my support for into the mix

2012-05-16 Thread Glenn Maynard
On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 9:16 AM, Julian Reschke wrote: > "," is a legal URI character. ("Collect a sequence of characters that are > not space characters, and let that be url.") > Actually, the key point is that this is non-conforming to start with: image candidate strings must have at least one

Re: [whatwg] Throwing in my support for into the mix

2012-05-16 Thread Julian Reschke
On 2012-05-16 16:07, Glenn Maynard wrote: On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 8:57 AM, Julian Reschkewrote: It is? Quick check, do srcset="a,b" and srcset="a, b" mean the same thing? And what about srcset="a ,b" Yes, they all mean the same thing: a url "a" with no descriptors, and a url "b"

Re: [whatwg] Throwing in my support for into the mix

2012-05-16 Thread Glenn Maynard
On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 8:57 AM, Julian Reschke wrote: > It is? > > Quick check, do > > srcset="a,b" > > and > > srcset="a, b" > > mean the same thing? > > And what about > > srcset="a ,b" > Yes, they all mean the same thing: a url "a" with no descriptors, and a url "b" with no descriptors. W

Re: [whatwg] Throwing in my support for into the mix

2012-05-16 Thread Julian Reschke
On 2012-05-16 15:46, Glenn Maynard wrote: On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 4:28 AM, Paul Court wrote: First, I would like to suggest throwing out the window and into a landfill somewhere (It's not even fit for recycling!). This reminds me if the recent semi-colon in JavaScript "debate" that erupted as

Re: [whatwg] Throwing in my support for into the mix

2012-05-16 Thread Glenn Maynard
On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 4:28 AM, Paul Court wrote: > First, I would like to suggest throwing out the window and > into a landfill somewhere (It's not even fit for recycling!). This reminds > me if the recent semi-colon in JavaScript "debate" that erupted as a result > of @fat's code in the Twitt

[whatwg] Throwing in my support for into the mix

2012-05-16 Thread Paul Court
I have joined this list after reading @wilto's a list apart article (http://www.alistapart.com/articles/responsive-images-and-web-standards-at-the-turning-point/) and realised it was about time I stopped sitting on the sideline and get involved in the debate. I have searched the archives as bes