On 8/5/10 9:14 PM, Kevin Ar18 wrote:
First off, where would be an appropriate area to continue this conversation?

Here is probably fine, unless you want one of www-st...@w3.org or www-...@w3.org.

I'm guessing the discussion is becoming less relevant to the HTML5 spec...

But this isn't an HTML5 spec list... It's a whatwg spec list (which includes a lot more than HTML5).

* Why do browsers do this? Is there somewhere in the specs that says empty (the 
transparent areas of) svg tags embedded inside another svg tag should "act like they 
do not exist"?

One could interpret section 16.4 of the SVG 1.1 specification as saying this, maybe. I'm not sure whether any UAs actually implement that (in particular dropping on the floor events with no graphic element under them in SVG documents). Webkit and Opera certainly trigger the event handler for a click anywhere in the viewport given this SVG document:

  <svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"; onclick="alert('clicked')"/>

-Boris

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