would like to propose using two [1] of
selectorQuery(...) / .selectorQueryAll(...) / .selectorQueryOne(...)
+1 from me.
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Rated R for Robin
On Jul 06, 2007, at 14:57, Chris Lilley wrote:
Doug Schepers, who you all know, is now the WebAPI staff contact.
Excellent news! Congrats Doug, and best of luck :-)
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Formal
of anything useful that the UA can do on its own there,
I'd suggest throwing an exception (DOMError or some such).
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RDF is like violence: if it doesn't work, use more!
micromanaging its process
thank you very much.
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My whole life is waiting for the questions to which I have
prepared answers.
-- Tom Stoppard
that, but it seems like it would be more accurate.
This comes from completely nowhere.
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I write plays because dialogue is the most respectable way of
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of this email was chosen at random I
swear :) It's just the way of the SigMonster.
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Interestingly enough - rendering dozens of plasticine bunnies
floating in a giant vacuum cleaner complete
like them myself, but I can live with them.
- Document.css()
- Document.cssAll()
- Element.css()
- Element.cssAll()
Same length, but with meaning.
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Never doubt that a small group
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In which level of metalanguage are you now speaking?
competent to assign names in the null namespace, if
only for itself and other W3C WGs.
I don't really care either way, but it's nice when policies don't
change, and when consensual decisions are not revisited, especially
those that were painful to all involved :)
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sense.
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If Beethoven had been killed in a plane crash at twenty-two, the
history of music would have been very different. As would the
history of aviation, of course
, we'd only end up with a spec full of
compromises
and smelling of design-by-committee.
Beats reeking of design by theology.
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Computer games don't affect kids, I mean if pac man affected
query but
please do advise me of the appropriate list.
This list is fine, but some aspects of PAG-related business are
naturally confidential so I recommend that you get in touch with the
Chair directly.
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animals.
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So, if this show teach you anything, it should teach you how to
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lezzers, fatty boombahs, and even gaylords. So
On Oct 14, 2006, at 15:20, Anne van Kesteren wrote:
On Fri, 13 Oct 2006 14:18:56 +0200, Robin Berjon
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And you guarantee interoperability how?
It's not the job of the XMLHttpRequest specification to guarantee
interoperability on HTTP level features, imho. Anyway
?
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expect that the JSR-287 and 280 EGs have several
participants who could lend a hand. It would be most useful.
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Thanks!
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of
the same same instance). Do you have a specific recommendation for
change in the specification?
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On Sep 30, 2006, at 04:21, Daniel Glazman wrote:
Robin Berjon wrote:
I don't think we need to cram as many features as possible into
v1. Defining the exact semantics of scoped CSS selectors can be a
little tricky, and it clearly is the job of the CSS WG to do so.
The WG thinks
Tricky
with a boolean indicating
if only the first result should be retrieved or all.
I think that's largely a matter of taste, isn't it?
5. Disruptive Innovations SARL becoming a W3C member on the 1st of
October, we are ready to help on this specification.
That's excellent news!
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control, and requiring users to click the
Browse button before the dialog would appear.
The problem with this solution is that it then requires that the
environment supports input type=file, which isn't always the case.
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change concerning this question, or
is this answer sufficient?
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there is a typo in a DOM representation by sending it DOM
Events
I don't think so, what are you thinking of?
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defers to the underlying DOM that is being
manipulated for such issues, as described in section 6.1. If the
underlying DOM has undefined behaviour for such a case, it's not our
job to fix it.
Hoping that this addresses your concern,
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of OMG-IDL it
could be better not specifying the object in IDL. You could do it
directly in EcmaScript.
I'm not sure Ecmascript would be a good option here, but I don't have
a strong opinion. The best option would be to document a Web API
IDL but that's quite a lot of work.
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be mapped naturally onto Javascript and Java (and
a bunch of others), and given that language-specific bindings can
override that to make them required if it's really needed, I don't
see why we shouldn't have them.
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of sense. I support this.
Heck yeah. Jonas: I think that would constitute a very good thing to
put in the Bindings 4 DOM document. Of course, it's mean of me to
suggest this means you have a new action item, but you can only blame
yourself for having good ideas.
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Hi y'all,
does anyone have any specific agenda requests for the call later?
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...
No, they are in completely different spaces, thankfully. XQU is more
like updating a DB than updating a document.
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Hi Ruud,
On Feb 10, 2006, at 01:43, Ruud Steltenpool wrote:
in http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/NOTE-rex-reqs-20060202/ :
. This ensure the integrity
Thanks, this has been fixed.
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(for protocol bindings) and listener manipulation.
Thanks a lot!
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guess it has the ability to be LOA
(Legacy On Arrival) which is a potential pain indeed.
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:)
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for.
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, and more
importantly rather long :) What would folks think of closing the
issue with Mark's proposal?
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, for compatibility with at least ASV and possibly other SVG UAs).
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optimise much. Besides, the Tiny subset of keyboard
events don't have getModifierState() ATM.
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different effects on bubbling, etc.).
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don't know how widespread that sort of thing may be, and
I don't necessarily believe it was the nicest design, but I would
certainly like to avoid such munging if at all possible.
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of
my cold, dead fingers.
I'd also note that Apache preserves the casing of HTTP method all
the way through mod_cgi.
That's the case with all the server-side implementations that I'm
aware of.
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should they be
dispatched in this case but the mutation events corresponding to the
underlying removal/addition should not.
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be defined (either way, I don't have a strong
preference).
Also, which spec should address this? The Window spec or DOM L3
Events?
I think it's definitely something that would go in the Window spec.
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,
including the DAV ones which would be very cool for some uses, for
instance CMS UIs.
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disembodied, err,
bodiless responses.
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.
C'mon, hang in there, the better we stick to the documentation part
of our jobs, the sooner we'll be able to get creative where needed ;)
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